Not unless you're from out of the country.
Your passport; if you are not from the US, Canada or the European Union, you also need a visa.Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas border Mexico.
No. New Mexico is part of the United States, so you don't need a passport. :)
This makes no sense, but I think you mean if with an expired passport you can travel from Mexico to New Mexico or vice versa. In that case no, you need an ID or birth certificate if you are going to Mexico; if you are going to the US state of New Mexico from Mexico you need a passport AND a visa issued by the US government.
It you are an American citizen, you don't need any document besides your passport, which is actually needed for your return into the United States. If you are not American and are reaching Mexico through the United States, you would need the American visa to enter Mexico; then you will have to request a Mexican visa that can be provided on the spot by the immigration agents.
do you need a passport to enter Mexico from Canada? Yes you do. New laws after 9/11. you can get a passport card instead of a passport but you can only travel to territories w/o a passport.
Do you need a passport?As a Canadian, I can say for certain that a Canadian is required to have a valid passport to enter Mexico, as a visitor, and if they intend to do business in Mexico, they need a visa, issued by a Mexican Embassy or Consulate. More input from Wiki s Contributors:NO, at this time a passport is not required for travel to Mexico and/or Canada, but it is highly recommended. If traveling without a passport, you will need your original birth certificate and a state issued photo IDYou do not need one at the present time (5-05), but there is a new law going into effect that you will need a passport to Mexico and Canada in the near future. No visas are needed for these countries.You do not need a passport when travelling from Canada to Mexico, if you are a US Cicizen.The Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 requires that by January 1, 2008, travelers to and from the Caribbean, Bermuda, Panama, Mexico and Canada have a passport or other secure, accepted document to enter or re-enter the United States. In order to facilitate the implementation of this requirement, the Administration is proposing to complete it in phases following a proposed timeline, which will be published in the Federal Register in the near future.You do not require a passport to enter Mexico at this present time (12-08) and it is very hard to get a straight answer, if in doubt contact the airline or the consulate.
You should not have to, New Mexico is a part of the continental U.S.
No not if your a United States citizen.
no
In the past, you never needed a passport to visit Mexico if you lived in the U.S. But i have been reading in the news that the U.S. will be requiring everyone to have a passport to leave the country, no matter where you are going, wheather it be Mexico or any other foreign country. In regard to Mexico, I am not sure if you do need a passport to visit that country at this time, but will be required soon, if it is not already.
No. Both are in the United States. You do not need a passport to travel from state to state.
In none, with the assumption that you are already a US Citizen.