A Mexican citizen can go to the Consulate and apply for apassport once issued this will be an effective means of identification for any purpose
There is also a special ID for Mexicans living in the us, which are given to anyone who can prove his nationality This type of ID's are relatively ease to get.
Go to the nearest consulate. Do take all you legal documents to prove you nationality. Birth certificate. passport (which I assume u don't have) school certificates or other.
You can get these: Permanent Resident Card (green card), library card, US marriage license (and certificate), municipal ID, drivers license (in some states).
In many states, you cannot get a drivers license unless you already have a green card.
You must be naturalized to obtain these: US passport, Social Security Card, US Passport Card.
No, you must be physically present in Mexico to obtain this form of ID.
No. You must be physically present in Mexico in order to obtain this ID. It is not available by mail, internet, or at Mexican consulates.
I may be wrong, but all you need is an I-94 form and your Mexican passport as ID
In the US? No, a passport is the only Mexican document recognized as ID outside of Mexico.
Birth certificates are not valid for international travel. When crossing the Mexican border by land into the United States, a US citizen may show any of these documents: US passport, US passport card, "enhanced" drivers license, "enhanced" non-driver ID.
Yes. You only loss your citizenship if found guilty of treason.
If you are a US Citizen, a State Driver's lisence of State issued valid ID.
No
If you were born in Canada, how did you get a US birth certificate in the first place???
No.
There are a couple of answers for you but no matter what you need an ID for all answers I'm about to give. If you travel by bus, or any automotive you need a U.S. Naturalization Citizenship document and if you travel by plane or boat you need a passport POSTER: In response to your question. So, if you are a U.S. citizen, once you are actually in the country of Mexico, you still need to provide ID to go from one part of Mexico to another? What if you are a Mexican citizen who ONLY wants to travel within the borders of Mexico. Would he need an ID?
You don't need a visa to enter Mexico if you are an American, Canadian or European citizen. If you, however, are from other country, even when entering from either territory you need to have a visa issued by the Mexican government.