You don't say from where you are driving. I assume you mean to cross the border, so you would need a passport. You might also need a visa - you should ask your local consulate.
Yes, the three of you will need a passport.
Road distance is 1,717 miles. You would need a 31-hour drive, or a 6-hour flight to travel the distance between Tijuana and Mexico City.
You need yours also; otherwise he will be able to come back; you won't.
I think they can leave, but they need a green card and a passport to return to this particular area. Its not an open two way street here. Its the best way to put it.
No. From both gateways (either San Ysidro or Otay Mesa) you would need to take a cab to get into the Tijuana International Airport.
You need an American ID, birth certificate or US passport. Note you don't need anything to cross into Mexico; however you will need any one of these documents to return to the United States.
Yes, you do.
Yes.
You don't need a passport if you are coming back from Tijuana, I asked the immigration people and they said it's fine with the ID and Birth Certificate. Actually if you go walking there are 2 lines one for passport and the other one is for people that don't carry passport.
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U.S. citizens do not need a passport to enter Mexico by land or sea. The Mexican officials at the border do not ask for any identification from you. On your return home, the U.S. officials would like you to carry a current passport but they can't obligate you to do so. Every day hundreds of people cross from Tijuana to San Diego with only a driver's license. See related links section.
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