Can a US permanent resident travel to Mexico without a passport? No, all travelers including US permanent residents will require a passport to enter and exit Mexico.
If you try to enter Mexico without a valid travel document (i.e., your passport), authorities may deny you entry into the country. This is true for all forms of travel. Border authorities will likely check that you meet the entry requirements before allowing you to enter Mexico.
All foreign citizens must be in possession of a valid passport. Please be advised that Mexico will not issue visas at ports of entry under any circumstances. Non-Mexican nationals in possession of a passport and one of the following documents do not require a Mexican visa: I.
The Cuban government requires travelers from most countries, including the US, to have a Cuban Tourist Card (sometimes called a visa) in order to enter the country. It's easy to obtain one ahead of time online or through your airline itself (usually at the airport).
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).
The stamped FMM is valid for land travel throughout Mexico. Cost: $687.00 Pesos (appx U.S. $38) per person; FREE if the trip is 7 days or less and you cross by land. May be issued for up to 180 days.