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Can you fly domestically without a passport in Mexico?

Yes. You don't need a passport to fly domestically in any country that I know of. However, you will need some type of photo ID. Since you will need a passport to enter the country, you might as well use that for your ID for domestic flights seeing as you will have it with you anyway.



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A valid passport book is required to enter Mexico by air, and those attempting to enter at an airport with a U.S. passport card only may be denied admission.

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Do I need a passport to travel to Cabo? A U.S. citizens traveling between the U.S. and Mexico by land or sea are required to present a valid passport. For the most current requirements, check the U.S. Customs website at www.cbp.gov or the US Passport Site to ensure you have proper identification.

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a) By Air: These passports should be in good condition, valid throughout your stay, and have at least a blank page for entry stamps. This rule applies to children and adults. Thus, neither you nor your children can use a birth certificate as a travel document.

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The use of a passport is recommended to go to Tijuana. However, if you do not have a passport and have to travel urgently to the city, customs admit secondary documentation: Valid identification.

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Do you need a passport for Cancun if arriving by air? Yes. If flying to Cancun (or any Mexican airport), both adults and children must travel with a passport book (not just the passport card or other form of government identification).

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Additionally, American citizens can visit Mexico by land without a passport granting them access to other sections of the culturally vibrant country, including Mexico City and San Miguel de Allende. However, remember that you will need a passport card if visiting the country by car.

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All US citizens traveling by land or sea can enter Mexico and return to the US with a current passport card, but if traveling by air will need a passport.

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Temporary and Permanent Visa holders leaving Mexico
They will require your passport and your resident card. Once you have received your form, you may proceed to the airline desk. Upon reentry to Mexico watch the officer to be sure they do not mark you as a tourist and only give you 180 days.

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If your passport's time is almost up, don't wait — start the renewal process now. You can't travel while your renewal application is being processed, and you need to make sure your travel documents are valid for at least six months past the dates of any planned international trips.

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Do you need a passport to enter Mexico? Yes, Americans need a passport (or appropriate alternative travel document) to visit Mexico. In the past, visiting Mexico with just a driver's license or birth certificate was possible.

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Traveling with Children to Mexico Children under the age of 16 traveling to and from Mexico by land or by sea can use their birth certificates, certificates of citizenship, or naturalization certificates to re-enter the country.

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Flights to Mexico All passengers must present a valid passport and visa if applicable.

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Yes. Crossing any international border requires a passport. A driver's license alone will not suffice, not even a Real ID license.

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