Im looking at all the different places and they all seem really nice. I cant decide where to go. I want to be by a beach and probably an All-inclusive hotel. Id like some fun nightlife as well. Im ...
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I know gas is going up right now, but they say it will go down at the end of summer, should I buy my flight tickets now or hold off until August/September???...
I want to know please friends where in Mexico apart from Beautiful Cancun is good for me? I like beach, malls, people and busy life to see things. Place to know culture and people not very expensive ...
Im traveling to Mexico soon and I havent recieved my passport yet. I was wondering if anyone knows the entry/exit requirements into Mexico without a passport. I dont have another certified Birth C...
Sparks is right. You must have notarized letter of permission for your child from other parent and from both parents fr your nephew. Children must also have a passport. Go to website below and click on "consular services" for details oncrossing into Mexico.
tonalc1
Bring your i.d. and your and their birth certificates.
cork
and back before 23 jan.
☺collia☺ PaRtY LiKe tInKeRbElL
Have some type of passport or birthcertificate for EVERYONE!! from the U.S. and if you're going in car, don't forget to get the car permit.
sparks_mex
You need notarized permission from the other parent if you are the only adult. That is the rule for your kids but I'm not sure it's enough for relatives or friends. If so you would need notarized permission from both parents ... plus notarized birth certificates or passports. I would check with AAA or other travel agency
Random Person
It's not that difficult to cross the border from the U.S. into Mexico. The difficult part is crossing the border back into the U.S. The best thing to do would be to get passports for yourself, your infant, and your nephew.