
BlueDal
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It depends on your nationality. You will definitely need a passport, especially if you're traveling through the U.S.
If you are a citizen of Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Island, Israel, Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, San Marino, Singapore, Slovenia, Spain, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, United States of America, Uruguay or Venezuela, you don’t need a visa to enter Mexico, although you must present a valid passport and fill out an immigration form for tourists and business trips, which can be obtained in travel agencies, airlines or at the point where you enter Mexico.
The immigration officer at your point of entry into Mexico can also request that you demonstrate that you have sufficient funds and a return ticket to your country.
If you are a citizen of any other country, you need to go to a Mexican consulate to request a visa. If you have a family member, friend or acquaintance in Mexico, he or she can do this at the INM.
Consult the requirements or go to any of the INM delegations throughout Mexico for detailed information about requesting a visa. |

Marcos
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Hello; Although you need a passport to go to Mexico, and many other US-freindly countries, you do not need a visa, unless you are extending your stay beyond six months... quite a rule, eh?!
If you have questions about this, or any other destination, you can find out all there is to know, (current, and accurate) by visiting the website of the US Governments official travel site, by the US State Dept.; http://travel.state.gov/
I hope this helped!
Marcos |