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.
Forging birth certificates is a federal felony and will land you in a federal penitentiary.
The certificates regarding land are: Certificate for Use of State Land, Certificate for Ownership of Collective Land, Certificate for Use of Collective Land and Certificate for Third Party Rights. State land use rights for construction and state land use rights for agriculture are recorded in the Certificate for Use of State Land. Collective land use rights for construction, land use rights for residence and collective land use rights for agriculture are recorded in the Certificate for Use of Collective Land. The mortgage and servitude may be recorded in the Certificate for Third Party Rights. The certificates regarding housing are: Certificate for Housing Ownership and Certificate for Third Party Rights.
The Dry Land - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:MA15+ USA:R (certificate #45794)
Your birth certificate will not help you. You can enter the US from Mexico with an "enhanced" US drivers license, but only if you are traveling by sea or land, not by air.
You cannot use your birth certificate to reenter the US. You can use a drivers license if it is an "enhanced" drivers license and you are entering by land or sea. If you are entering by air, then you must have a passport.
Yes. You only need a birth certificate and or ID.
Yes, provided you have a passport (flying into Mexico) or an ID/birth certificate (entering by land into Mexico).
If entering by land, all you need is an ID or birth certificate. If flying, you need a passport.
Yes, children can travel to Mexico by land with a birth certificate, but it is recommended to have additional documentation. While a birth certificate may be accepted as proof of citizenship, carrying a passport is advised for a smoother entry and exit. Additionally, if a child is traveling with only one parent or with someone who is not their parent, it’s important to have a notarized letter of consent from the other parent or guardian. Always check the latest travel requirements before your trip.
A passport (air travel) or ID/birth certificate (land travel) and some money to spend are all you need.
No. You need an ID or birth certificate in case you cross the border by land, or a passport in case you take a flight into Mexico.
Yes, if you enter by plane. If you enter by land, you only need a driver's license or birth certificate.