
screamingradical
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Not yet but soon! |
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timmer
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Yes. You need one even if you are walking. |
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thebulktiny
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Yes
You will also need to fill out an FMT at the border as a Tourist. This costs about 20-40 dollars. You will also have to pay a permission for the car for so many days. As long as the car gets out of Mexico before this you are ok. When traveling to Mexico bring your birth certiifcate and any other documents you may need with an apostles seal. The goverment does not like to believe anything. Make sure you have access to money as it is not a good idea to have a lot of cash on you. Travelers checks are welcome in some places that a tourst would visit or in the bank. Mexico is not the easiest country to enter any more. It is Beautiful. Come to Michoacan or Colima . |
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New York
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Yes you need passport no matter how you enter the country. |
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butterflyfairy28
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No not yet. Only by plane. Starting January 1, 2008 you will need a passport to travel to Mexico by land or sea. |
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rose01
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YES YOU NEED A PASSPORT TO GO ANYWEAR OUT THE USA. EVEN MEXICO OR CANADA. |
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jmorris48042
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To re-enter the USA, yes you do as of Jan. 2007. |
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i don't know
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There was a law which passed January 1st, 2007 which requires anyone traveling by land to carry their passports in order to enter Mexico. |
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Miserable
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No, I don't think you need one to travel by car until 2008. |
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Toddacanda
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Yes |
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Marquel
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Yes... for sure |
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Smokes Chik
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yes, anytime you cross the border whether it be by air, sea, or land. |
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Lore
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no you don't (I travel there at least twice a year) You will need one if you're planning to travel in 2008. |
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coachrobert_185
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yes you would need a passport they will ask for it before you can enter |
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mexluther
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The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative will require all U.S. citizens, Canadians, citizens of the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda, and citizens of Mexico to have a passport or other accepted secure document to enter or re-enter United States with a car by January 1, 2008. The goal is to strengthen border security and facilitate entry into the United States for U.S. citizens and legitimate foreign visitors. |
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Kerry
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Yes, you do. Especially if you are traveling deep into the country. It will also assist you in your return to the USA. |
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dopeadevil23
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Not 'till '08. I suggest that you put in your application for a passport, as the backlog is getting worse. |
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Sandi B
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A passport is the easiest way but when I went to Mexico I didi not have a passport so Iki had to take my birth certificate to show citizenship of the United States |
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