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Do you clear customs in Mexico or US?

Leaving Mexico you have a passport check and go through security. Entering US you have passport check and customs. When entering Mexico customs involves filling out a form, often handed out on the plane.



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Usually, when you land in the US from a foreign country, you go through a customs inspection in the first US city you land in. However, if you're flying from one of 14 designated airports with preclearance facilities offered by Customs and Border Protection, or CBP, you clear customs before you fly.

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Assuming that you are connecting (ie. changing planes) from an international flight to a domestic flight, you will always go through customs and immigration at your layover airport. You go through Customs at your first stop in your final country.

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Do I Need to Go Through Customs for a Connecting Flight in Mexico City? Upon arrival at the airport, passengers disembark the aircraft and hand their travel documents to National Immigration Service staff, who will direct them to the transit hall. Travelers will remain here until boarding their onward flight.

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You might have to go through customs during a layover, especially if your layover is in the Schengen Area (which consists of most countries in the EU). For example, if your final destination is Paris, France, but you have a layover in Madrid, Spain, you will actually go through customs in Spain, not France.

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Overall, passengers usually have to re-clear security for connecting flights, though there may be some exceptions depending on the airport and flight itinerary. To make this process easier, checking with the airline or airport ahead of time is recommended.

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Upon arrival at the Cancun Airport, you will pass through immigration and present the Mexican immigration agent with your passport. You will then claim your luggage and proceed through customs to declare any goods. You will press a button on a light resembling a traffic signal.

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Luckily, there are a few things you can do to make the process quick and easy. First, make sure to fill out all necessary paperwork before you arrive, including your customs and immigration form. Additionally, be prepared with all necessary documentation, including your passport and any travel documents.

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If you enter or leave Mexico, you must declare any sum of money equaling US$10,000 or more that you bring in cash, checks, money orders, other cashable documents or a combination of them. Failing to declare carries a fine ranging from 20% to 40% of the exceeding amount.

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The US has preclearance facilities in six countries
  • Ireland: Dublin Airport (DUB) and Shannon Airport (SNN)
  • Aruba: Queen Beatrix International Airport (AUA)
  • Bermuda: L.F. Wade International Airport (BDA)
  • Bahamas: Lynden Pindling International Airport (NAS)
  • United Arab Emirates: Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH)


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Yes, customs officials have the authority to open and inspect luggage when you are entering a country. Customs officials have the right to search your luggage, bags, and personal items to ensure that you are not carrying any prohibited or restricted items.

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Immigration and customs DO NOT care if you have to connect flights you MUST go through the procedures as any other person. Airline personnel may be able to assist you under special circumstances, please check with your airline if you think you will need their assistance.

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Gather all your luggage and proceed to customs. If you get stopped for inspection you will be asked to open your luggage and the inspector will search through it. Remember they are only looking for illegal items. This is a routine inspection and it should take no more than 10 minutes.

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