Mexican citizens moving to Mexico do not need a passport. Some evidence of citizenship will be helpful, however.
Foreign citizens (such as those from the U.S.) need to secure permission from the Instituto Nacional de Migración, which will ask you to prove your identity and your nationality before issuing you an FM3 or FM2. The passport does both; alternatively, INM might accept your driver's license (identity) and your birth certificate (nationality) if dulytranslated into Spanish. Details at
the related link or at the Mexican consulate or embassy nearest you.
Yes. If you are a Mexican national, you most probably will need it to enter Another Country; if you are a foreigner in Mexico, you will need your passport to reenter your home country.
I would make sure I had a US passport,
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If you are goning to Mexico or Canada you need a passport.
No, but you will need a passport to get back into the US.
Yes, you need a passport to go from the U.S. to Mexico because Mexico is not part of the U.S. If you were going to a U.S. territory and you were a U.S. citizen, you would not need a passport.
No. New Mexico is part of the United States, so you don't need a passport. :)
It is advisable to have a passport but a citizen of Mexico or the USA can do this with a drivers license.
Yes. All you need is a passport.
If you live in Mexico then no.
does a citizen of Mexico need a passport to go from the us to Mexico and back? He is legal to be in us but not a us citizen.
You always need a passport to enter another country