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What documents do I need to travel in Mexico?
Okay so here is my situation. I am a US citizen (born in the US), however I have the option to become a dual citizen because my mom is from Mexico. I am going to be flying on a US plane from Texas to Mexico City, then I’ll be flying on a Mexican airline from Mexico City to Cancun. Do I need a visa? Or any other special documents besides a US passport? Would it be a lot easier if I get my Mexican citizenship?
3 Answers
- Karen LLv 73 years ago
https://www.travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/int...
Put 'mexico' in the 'learn about your destination' box.
I don't see how having Mexican citizenship would make any difference in the actual travelling part, the crossing the border part, except that Mexico can't refuse you entry if you're a citizen. Millions of US citizens who are not dual citizens travel to Mexico every year with no problem.
- Anonymous3 years ago
Unless you stay longer than 90 days, I believe you do not even need a visa. I took a bus from Tijuana to Ensenada and they just looked at my passport at a checkpoint about 40 miles from the border.