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Travel To Mexico Requirements

September 3rd, 2006 by admin


Traveling to mexico.. Requirements and necessities..?

Hi,

My friends and I will be traveling to Mexico by land the next weekend and I had a few questions… I did my research online but wanted to triple check before going on with the trip…

*I read that we each require passport/birth certificate and a valid photo ID. Is this enough to cross to Mexico and back into the US?

*Most of us are 18 but there are a few 17 year olds amongst us. Is that going to be a problem? Will they require that we all be 18?

*Are travel visas required for all of us? We will only be staying 2 days and 1 night. If they are required, where can we get them and how much do they cost?

*I heard that it is not necessary or recommended to exchange currency. Is this true? I don’t need to have ANY money in Mexican currency?

*Any hotel recommendations in Tijuana?

Thank you in advance for good answers! =)

ok, I have been to Mexico several times with my family. Yes, you all need a passport/birth certificate and a photo id. However, if some of you are 17 (minors), you will need a letter of consent from BOTH parents/guardians acknowledging that they know of their going outside the US. The letters must be notarized. No, you do not need a visa, if your stay is that short. Lastly, you should change at least some money. Most places will probably take your dollars, but they will charge you higher prices. Just change a little if you still want to pay in dollars in case you go to a place where they won’t take your American dollars.

Good luck and have fun!

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