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söndag 20 december 2009

All You Would Like To Know About USA Passport Requirements To Mexico. Read More!

By Ben Pate

Because of its fantastic culture, food, beaches, and its proximity to the United States, Mexico is one of the most popular foreign destinations among Americans. If you're into pre-Hispanic civilizations such as the Olmec and the Maya, Mexican cuisine, and Acapulco and Cancun, then it's no surprise you're reading this article. Let us show you everything you need to go to Mexico, including information on what the New passport requirements are when traveling to our Southern neighbor.

Mexico is a part of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI). That said, all you need to do is to present any of the documents approved to establish your identity and citizenship. These documents include your passport book and your passport card. Make sure you have any of these before even traveling to Mexico.

Let's tackle the difference between the two passports. When speaking of your passport book, it's the conventional type of passport similar to other passports issued by other countries all over the world. The benefit of having a passport book is that you have greater flexibility when traveling as you can use this to any destination and for every type of travel, from air to land to the sea.

But there are several advantages when using a passport card. First, of course, is the size. Compared to the passport book, the card is smaller which makes it easy for you to keep. Applying for a passport card is also cheap, which is another point for cards over passport books. However, you can only use the passport card if you're traveling by land or sea to WHTI territories.

Can you apply for both the passport book and the passport card? Yes, you can. Simply present the necessary requirements for your passport application. The great thing about applying for these documents at the same time is that you get a significant discount than applying for them individually.

You may notice that the WHTI allows the use of other US documents when traveling to WHTI destinations. These documents may include your birth certificate and your enhanced driver's license. It's best if you consult with the Mexican Embassy first to ensure that you can use these or other types of documents.

There are also certain U.S. passport requirements when it comes to traveling minors, as well as those who wish to conduct business in Mexico. As for minors, they will have to bring a notarized copy of the parent's consent with them along with the traveling minor's itinerary, and the other related travel information, plus other documents that may be required. Businesspeople, meanwhile, have to fill in the Form FM-N that will authorize them to conduct business in the country. You should check with the Mexican Embassy for more details on the travel requirements.

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