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Can you fly to Mexico with a birth certificate?

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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ENTRY IDENTIFICATION Visitors from the USA do not need a passport to enter Mexico. You may use: Birth Certificate or. Voter Registration Card or.

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Do you need a visa? If you hold a passport from the Netherlands or from any of the European Union States, you do not need a visa to visit Mexico for as long as 180 days (1). You will only be required to fill an immigration form at the point of entry.

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Visa requirements If you're visiting Mexico as a tourist, you do not need a visa. You'll get a stamp in your passport with the number of days you are allowed to stay. British Nationals entering Mexico by land must fill out an immigration form online.

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Travelers need the following documents:
  • Passport valid for at least 6 months from date of entry.
  • FMM Mexico Tourist Card (if arriving by land)
  • Visa for Mexico (when applicable)
  • Return flight ticket.
  • Documentation proving the purpose of the visit (such as hotel reservation)
  • Proof of sufficient funds.


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At a Glance: Yes, you need a passport to go to Cancun, Mexico from the United States. When traveling by air, a valid passport is required, along with a completed Multiple Migratory Form (FMM).

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In specific countries like the United States, there is an alternative for a passport as a passport card. A passport card is a wallet-sized card that can be used as a substitute for a passport. The purpose of a passport card is to facilitate land and sea travel between neighboring countries.

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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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According to the U.S. Department of State's website, travelers entering by air need only have a passport that is currently valid. There is no Mexico passport rule of six months. However, those arriving in the country do need to have at least one blank passport page in their book for stamps.

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COVID-19 in Mexico Unlike other warm-weather destinations like Hawaii and the Caribbean, Mexico does not require travelers to present negative COVID-19 test results to enter the country. Additionally, much of the country has reopened to visitors.

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Since Cancun has smashed its arrivals records in 2021, customs and immigration are experiencing some serious backups. Depending on how many flights are landing at once, you might be through immigration in as little as 10 minutes, but we've seen lineups of over 3 hours. Be prepared for the worst and hope for the best.

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citizens traveling to Playa del Carmen by road do not need a passport book. Instead, they can use passport cards or WHTI-compliant documents. If traveling with minors, you should carry their identification documents, e.g., birth certificates.

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