Go to delta.com, and use their Visa & Passport Tool. It will tell you exactly what you need to enter into Mexico.
It's also important to note, if you are traveling with minor children to Mexico, additional papers are required.
http://www.delta.com/planning_reservations/plan_flight/international_travel_information/visa_passport_information/index.jsp
2006-08-17 13:33:32
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answered by planeboy747 1
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Passports aren't required until Dec 31, 2006. If you are traveling before then, here's what you need:
US Citizen...you can use 1) passport, or 2) count or state issued birth certificate (not the pretty one from the hospital) with raised seal, or 3) voter's registration card, or 40 naturalization cert..you need one of those PLUS a government issued photo ID like a driver's license.
Mexican citizen traveling from US to Mexico, you need...1) passport (valid or expired), or 2) permanent resident/resident alien card (form I-551), or 3) matricula consular (may be expired), or 4) birth cert with consular registration
I work for an airline and this is what we are required to advise our customers. Hope this helps
2006-08-17 13:42:18
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answered by suecascio 2
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In my case (I'm a citizen) I only need a drivers license. You may need your passport. I know we took my grandmother last month and she showed her residency card and U.S ID and we were OK. I have heard that they are going to start requiring passports at the first of the year. You may want to check with the homeland security to see what you will definitely need, its not something you want to guess on.
2006-08-17 13:33:48
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answered by jose g 2
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At your age you will choose a letter of permission to commute as a minor. If the two one in each and every of your mum and dad are on your beginning certificates you like a notarized letter from the two mum and dad. what's going to take place upon your return via land is you're required to coach which you're an American. you heavily isn't allowed to board a plane destined for a distant places usa without a passport in case you're an American citizen. no longer something will take place to you......there are no longer any fines or outcomes. some fools will say ...you cant come back and you cant get in............absurd and spoken via idiotas enormous threat??? what threat?? they supply up no longer something yet nonsense. Ask what's going to take place and that they have no longer something to declare!!! Absurd!!
2016-09-29 09:33:53
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answered by ? 4
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i would take my id make sure you keap it in a safe place you dont want it stolen and usa cash works a lot better than mexicos curincy i would bring some watter are just make sure before you drink there ice are drinks that they have bottled watter other wise you will get realy sick im not sure but i think there has alsow ben a lot of kidnappings around there lately so go with a group of people to be safe and have some fun its great
2006-08-17 13:32:01
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answered by Anonymous
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You need nothing. Just do what the wet backs do. Walk across the border illegally.
Maybe Mexico will give you fre medical care and a job and help find you an apartment. They can even fix you up with fake Mexican Identification Cards.
2006-08-17 13:29:34
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answered by Anonymous
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A suitcase, passport and you with the body.
by the way take some money too
2006-08-17 13:28:47
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answered by Galactic_Explorer 3
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as far as i know, all you need is your birth certificate and a valid u.s. /state I.D. at least until the end of the year when they revise the Passport regulations
2006-08-17 13:31:41
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answered by eclypse101 1
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You need to get one wherever you are a legal citizen.
2006-08-18 02:46:12
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answered by Sherpa 4
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a .45, a machete, and plenty of small bills to bribe the policia.
2006-08-17 13:33:55
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answered by Vodka 3
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