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 Is it legal for an adult to take the word of a 15yr old whom was invited to go out of the country to cancun?
my 15yr old son was invited to go to cancun mexico with a friend of his and his family. The mother called and talked to me about the cost of the trip, but that she needed an answer that night and i ...


 I'm going to Cancun... any suggestions or tips?
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 Is brazil in mexico? ?
any maps?...


 I am going on my first cruise in two weeks. Is there anything out of the ordinary you think I should know?
We are leaving from Los Angeles and going to the Mexican Riviera. I have never been on a cruise ship before. Do you have any "do's" or "don'ts'' to share with me? ...


 Can i visit mexico without a passport?
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 Is it safe to have ice cubes in Mexico at a bar?
Is there a way to get purified ice?...


 Y r mexicans so perverted?
i am kinda a mexican but not full blooded...our youth group had a car wash and all the mexis were beeping and flirting and takin off their shirts...one even winked at me and turned all the way ...


 Why is 5 de Mayo a big celebration in the border US states and not here in Mexico? in Mexico it's not a day of
In Mexico 5 de Mayo Batalla de puebla(battle of Puebla) is just observed and It's not a day off from work or school. Why so much fuss as if it were 16th september Mexican independence day? I ...


 Does a american need a passport to travel by land into mexico?
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 Where do most Mexicans work?
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 Do I need a visa to enter Mexico with an Italian passport?
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 Can somebody give me some simple Spanish words with translations?
nothing to complecateing just basick sayings and ...


 When i travel out of the country do i need a passport?
I'm going to Mazatlan Mexico but don't have a passport. I was wondering if i better get one or what not....


 My husband and I are planning a romantic getaway. Should we go to Maui or Cabo San Lucas ?
Cabo airfare is cheaper, and it's closer (we live in LA), but what's the better experience?...


 Can I travel by car into Mexico without a passport?
I want to drive from Arizona to Mexico for cheaper dental work, but I don' have a passport. Will I be alright with my license and birth certificate?...


 What's a better vacation spot: Bora Bora or Cancun?
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 I am thinking of going to mexico next year, can anyone tell me if it is safe to go out and which resort isbest
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 Staying safe in Tijuana?
my friends and I were in San Diego, and decided to make a quick trip to Tijuana's revolution blvd...Over there, we got pulled over by a Policia and our car was searched. The cop said he found ...


 HELP! I'm leaving in 2 days,Do I need a passport to get into Mexico(I'm only visiting for two weeks)?
My passports haven't came in yet and due to the fact that everyone is trying to get thier passports I'm afraid its going to take longer. You don't need a passport to get into Mexico ...


 For all Cancun visitors..How do you avoid the people in the airport selling the ridiculous time share?
This will be our 2nd trip to cancun, and I remeber last time we were immediatley greeted by the people there selling timeshare. Yeah we get some kind of excursion for a great deal but we have to give ...



questionspeople

Do you need a passport to cross the bordr over to Mexico by car?

Me and my fieds want to go to rosarito for spring break but we want to know if you need a pass port to cross te border by car?
I've been hearing theres a law that supposed to take place, but I am not sure!

    



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Heads up!
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Yes.


lindasue m
in this day you would be wise to have one.


BillyCorgan
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Yes you will need a passport starting January 23rd to gain entrance back into the United States. You should go to your local town center and get information on applying for a passport. It is very simple and requires some time.


mobilemark
well its YES and No
its Yes If you flying (effect Jan 23 all travelers must have passport if they are flying and from a foreign country including Mexico and Canada (its not necessary if you are coming back
from American territory (Guam, Puerto Rico etc)

but if you are driving its not Required NOW but that will
change in 2008.
so its better have a passport even if you drive now.to Mexico


JUSTME
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Yes, I believe so.


Mz. Araseli
i think that in like march its gonna kate effect, so maybe yeah..


roundater
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New Requirements for Travelers

* Media Notes
* Flyers & Fact Sheet
* Frequently Asked Questions
* Federal Regulations

Under the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI)

The proposed implementation timeline has two phases:

* Beginning January 23, 2007, ALL persons, including U.S. citizens, traveling by air between the United States and Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Bermuda will be required to present a valid passport, Air NEXUS card, or U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Document, or an Alien Registration Card, Form I-551, if applicable.
* As early as January 1, 2008, ALL persons, including U.S. citizens, traveling between the U.S. and Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Bermuda by land or sea (including ferries), may be required to present a valid passport or other documents as determined by the Department of Homeland Security. While recent legislative changes permit a later deadline, the Departments of State and Homeland Security are working to meet all requirements as soon as possible. Ample advance notice will be provided to enable the public to obtain passports or passport cards for land/sea entries.

The passport requirement does NOT apply to U.S. citizens traveling to or returning directly from a U.S. territory. U.S. citizens returning directly from a U.S. territory are not considered to have left the United States and do not need to present a passport. U.S. territories include the following: Guam, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Swains Island, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

Travel Documents for U.S. Citizens Under WHTI

Under the proposed implementation plan, the following documents will be acceptable to fulfill document requirements:

* U.S. Passport: U.S. citizens may present a valid U.S. passport when traveling via air between the United States and Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Bermuda, and may also use a U.S. passport when traveling via sea and land borders (including ferry crossings).
* The Passport Card (also referred to as the PASS Card): This limited-use passport in card format is currently under development and will be available for use for travel only via land or sea (including ferries) between the U.S. and Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Bermuda. Similar in size to a credit card, it will fit easily into a wallet.
* DOS and DHS also anticipate that the following documents will continue to be acceptable for their current travel uses under WHTI: SENTRI, NEXUS, FAST, and the U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Document. As proposed, members of the U.S. Armed Forces on active duty traveling on orders will continue to be exempt from the passport requirement.

Background

The Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 requires the Department of Homeland Security and Department of State to develop and implement a plan to require all travelers, U.S. citizens and foreign nationals alike, to present a passport or other document, or a combination of documents, that denote identity and citizenship when entering the United States. Congress amended portions of the Act in 2006. The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative is the Administration’s proposed plan to implement this mandate.

The goal of the Initiative is to strengthen border security and facilitate entry into the United States for U.S. citizens and legitimate foreign visitors by providing standardized, secure and reliable documentation which will allow the Department of Homeland Security to quickly, reliably and accurately identify a traveler.

Media Notes

* 11/22/2006 Passports Required for Air Travel to United States as of January 23, 2007
* 10/17/2006 Department of State to Introduce Passport Card

Flyers & Fact Sheet

* Fact Sheet - Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (pdfPDF)
* Flyer on Passport Requirement for Air Travel to United States as of January 23, 2007 (pdfPDF)
* Hoja de Informacion (pdfPDF)
* WHTI Information Sheet - French (pdfPDF)

Frequently Asked Questions

* Frequently Asked Questions about the New Travel Initiative Requirements (FAQs)

Federal Regulations

*
Final Rule - Air Phase (pdf PDF)
*
Proposed Rule - Passport Card (pdf PDF)
*
Comments Submitted in Passport Card Rule Making Proceeding (DOS-2006-0329-0001)

Other Relevant Links

* Department of Homeland Security
* U.S. Customs and Border Protection


SANDRA Q
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yes.


Chick-a-Dee
As long as you aren't going more than 15 miles in, you do not need a passport. You can get a temp visitor's visa for free because you won't be there for a long time.


BEL76
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Yes. It's a new law.

Under the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI)

The proposed implementation timeline has two phases:

Beginning January 23, 2007, ALL persons, including U.S. citizens, traveling by air between the United States and Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Bermuda will be required to present a valid passport, Air NEXUS card, or U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Document, or an Alien Registration Card, Form I-551, if applicable.

As early as January 1, 2008, ALL persons, including U.S. citizens, traveling between the U.S. and Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Bermuda by land or sea (including ferries), may be required to present a valid passport or other documents as determined by the Department of Homeland Security. While recent legislative changes permit a later deadline, the Departments of State and Homeland Security are working to meet all requirements as soon as possible. Ample advance notice will be provided to enable the public to obtain passports or passport cards for land/sea entries.
The passport requirement does NOT apply to U.S. citizens traveling to or returning directly from a U.S. territory. U.S. citizens returning directly from a U.S. territory are not considered to have left the United States and do not need to present a passport. U.S. territories include the following: Guam, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Swains Island, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

Travel Documents for U.S. Citizens Under WHTI

Under the proposed implementation plan, the following documents will be acceptable to fulfill document requirements:

U.S. Passport: U.S. citizens may present a valid U.S. passport when traveling via air between the United States and Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Bermuda, and may also use a U.S. passport when traveling via sea and land borders (including ferry crossings).
The Passport Card (also referred to as the PASS Card): This limited-use passport in card format is currently under development and will be available for use for travel only via land or sea (including ferries) between the U.S. and Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Bermuda. Similar in size to a credit card, it will fit easily into a wallet.
DOS and DHS also anticipate that the following documents will continue to be acceptable for their current travel uses under WHTI: SENTRI, NEXUS, FAST, and the U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Document. As proposed, members of the U.S. Armed Forces on active duty traveling on orders will continue to be exempt from the passport requirement.
Background

The Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 requires the Department of Homeland Security and Department of State to develop and implement a plan to require all travelers, U.S. citizens and foreign nationals alike, to present a passport or other document, or a combination of documents, that denote identity and citizenship when entering the United States. Congress amended portions of the Act in 2006. The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative is the Administration’s proposed plan to implement this mandate.

The goal of the Initiative is to strengthen border security and facilitate entry into the United States for U.S. citizens and legitimate foreign visitors by providing standardized, secure and reliable documentation which will allow the Department of Homeland Security to quickly, reliably and accurately identify a traveler.


just curious
yes, before you could just use your birth certificate but not anymore I think!


Joshm
as of Jan 13th (i think) yes you need a passport for mexico and canada


raiderhogjr
No but they do search you and if someone in the car isn't a legal citisen they make you turn back. if any are mexican imigrints you can't leave the blasted dirt hole.



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