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Mexico is one of the most visited countries in the world. In all of North and South America, Mexico is second only to the United States as a tourism destination. Most tourists come to Mexico from the United States and Mexico. Nevertheless, Mexico's colonial cities, ancient ruins, as well as popular beaches and resorts are attractive tourists from around the world.

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Do Mexicans that live in the US with permanent residence status require a passport to return to the US via air travel from Mexico?

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Yes they do, they will need a passport in which they can obtain from the Mexican Consulate (Consulado de Mexico). Below is the website in which you can find the nearest location to you. Hope this helped http://www.mexico.us/consulate.htm

Do you need a passport to travel to Mexico on the bus?

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Yes, you need a passport to cross the U.S. border. If you are traveling by land or by sea, you can use a passport card, which is similar in size to a driver's license. If you are traveling by air, you must use a traditional passport.

Considering the fact that a bus will take between 27 to 45 hours to reach Cancun (from the US-Mexico border), I guess your best bet is to take a flight; to board an international flight, you will need your passport.

How long would it take to travel by boat from Mexico to Cuba?

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it depends on how fast your boat is... its about 228 miles, so you'd have to do the math. for example: at 50 knots it would take roughly 4 hours.

Can you travel to Mexico with a passport expiring in less than 6 months?

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As long as the passport is valid he or she can enter the US from whatever country they are returning from. Yes.

Can travel to Mexico on Vietnam passport?

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List of visa exemption agreements between Vietnam and foreign countries

List of visa exemption agreements

between Vietnam and foreign countries

(31 December, 2006)

Order

Country

Date of entry into force

Categories of passports covered

1

Argentina

13/11/1999

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

2


Albania

1/10/1956

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports, Group Passports for official mission

3

Algeria

02/01/1995

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

4

Afghanistan

26/2/1988

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

5

Bangladesh

10/7/1999

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports for Vietnamese citizens

Diplomatic Passports, International Passports with "official" seal for Bangladesh citizens

6

Belarus

24/11/1993

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

7

Brazil

12/2/2005

Diplomatic passports

8

Brunei

1/11/1997

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

9

Bulgaria

1/6/1966

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports; Group Passports or Ordinary Passports for official mission

10

Cambodia

30/11/1979

Diplomatic and Official passports; Diplomatic and Official Lassez-passezs

11

Chile

25/6/2005

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

12

China

15/3/1992

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports, Ordinary Passports for official mission

13

Cuba

Currently in force

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports, Ordinary Passports for official mission, SeamanÂ’s Passports for Vietnamese citizens

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports, Service Passports or Maritime Passports for Cuban citizens

14

Czech

13/2/2000

Diplomatic passports, Official passports

15

France

1/7/2005

Diplomatic passports

16

Hungary

1/8/1993

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

17

India

23/3/1995

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

18

Indonesia

19/9/1998

4/12/2003

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

Ordinary Passports with valid periods of at least 6 months

19

Iran

1/6/1994

Diplomatic passports

20

Iraq

1/12/2001

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

21

Japan

1/5/2005

Diplomatic passports, Official passports

22

Kyrgyzstan

Currently in force

Diplomatic passports, Official passports, Ordinary Passports for official mission

23

Laos

17/7/1977

05/3/2004

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports, Ordinary Passports for official mission,

Ordinary Passports with valid periods of at least 6 months

24

Malaysia

25/11/2001

Diplomatic passports, Official passports, Ordinary Passports

25

Mexico

4/2/2002

Diplomatic passports, Official passports

26

Moldova

23/5/2003

Diplomatic passports, Official passports

27

Mongolia

6/2/2000

Diplomatic passports, Official passports

28

Montenegro

1/9/2000

Diplomatic passports, Official passports, Special passports

29

Morocco

19/12/2004

Diplomatic passports, Official passports, Special passports

30

Myanmar

11/8/1998

Diplomatic passports, Official passports

31

Nicaragua

Currently in force

Diplomatic passports, Official or Service passports

32

Panama

4/11/2002

Diplomatic passports, Official passports for Vietnamese citizens

Diplomatic passports, Official passports, Specical Passports, Consular passports

33

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

01/10/1956

01/4/1966

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports; Group Passports for official mission

Ordinary Passports for official mission

34

Peru

2/6/2006

Diplomatic passports, Official passports for Vietnamese citizens

Diplomatic passports, Special passports for Peruvian citizens

35

Philippine

19/02/1997

16/2/1999

1/4/2000

Diplomatic passports

Official Passports, Holders of Ordinary Passports having an invitation to join ASEAN activities organized by ASEAN Secretariat or Governmental agencies

Ordinary Passports with valid periods of at least 6 months, together with return air tickets or air tickets for leaving the country

36

Rumania

1/12/1956

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports; Group Passports or Ordinary Passports for official mission

37

Russia

20/2/1994

Diplomatic passports, Official passports

38

Serbia

1/9/2000

Diplomatic passports, Official passports

39

Singapore

10/5/1997

01/12/2003

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

Ordinary Passports with valid periods of at least 6 months, together with return air tickets or air tickets for leaving the country

40

Slovakia

10/8/1992

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

41

Republic of Korea

13/1/1999

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

42

Sri Lanka

19/9/2003

Diplomatic passports, Official passports

43

Thailand

10/5/1997

9/7/2000

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

Ordinary Passports

44

Turkey

1/10/1998

Diplomatic Passports

45

Ukraine

6/12/1993

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

46

Venezuela

17/11/2006

Diplomatic Passports, Official passports

What it the driving distance between Tulum Mexico and Planeque Mexico?

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The driving distance from Tulum, Mexico to Palenque, Mexico is 441 miles / 710 km

Your perminent residence card is expired but you need to travel to Mexico can you still travel to Mexico?

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As long as you have an American passport, you can enter Mexico.

Problem is on your way back to the US. Without a valid proof of citizenship, you will not be abe to return to US soil.

Is it safe to travel to Palomas Mexico?

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Yes, there is a growing community of Canadian and American retirees living on the shores of Lake Chapala.

Is it safe to travel to cozumel Mexico in Oct During the hurricane season?

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All hotels are hurricane-proof, but you don't want to spend your holidays locked in your room, without electricity, eating the few perishables that are left on the hotel's kitchen, do you?

It is safe, as long as there isn't a hurricane warning. Otherwise, it is advisable to cancel your reservations. A few days before your trip, you should check the weather forecast.

What is the travel time from Houston to Yucatan Mexico?

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Air distance is 1,136 kilometers (706 miles) over a 2-hour flight. Road distance is 2,549 kilometers (1,584 miles) over a 28-hour, non-stop drive.

Is it safe to travel to Mexico by car with a one month old?

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It really depends on what route are you going to travel. Some states in northern Mexico are feeling the brunt of the Mexican war on drugs, so several highways and roads, specially those east of El Paso/Ciudad Juarez are quite insecure.

I would recommend to ask for specific origin/destination for advice.

How far is San padre island Texas from cozumel Mexico?

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Minimum distance is 1,224 kilometers (761 miles) on a straight line.

What is the best way to travel from Cancun to Merida in Mexico?

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Bus lines are pretty accessible to local and foreign tourists alike. If you prefer to pay a higher price for a shorter travel time, there are some charter flights from Cancun to Merida.

Can you travel to Mexico with a Ukrainian passport?

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Yes, but you also need a Visa issued by the Mexican government.

When getting travel insurance for Mexico is it classed as part of the US?

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Only if you mean "New Mexico". Otherwise, you will require a different kind of insurance.

What direction would you travel if you were taking the shortest way from Canada to Mexico?

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Going South would be the simplest answer.

You should be aware that Canada is so big, the actual direction goes from "South-East" to "South" to "SouthWest", depending on your starting and ending points. For example, that North-South pattern would be followed by Roosville (BC) and Los Algodones, Mexico. The counter-example would be Toronto and its closest point in Mexico, Matamoros: in order to reach Mexico from Toronto you would travel Southwest by 2566 Km (1595 mi) to reach your destination.

Can you travel from Canada to Mexico with an unpaid ticket?

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Yes you can, but you need a passport.

Is there a Mexican highway to Alaska from Mexico that only Mexicans are allowed to travel on?

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No, unless there is a secret underground tunnel that stretches for thousands of miles under the Earth's crust that allows Mexicans to travel under the United States and Canada territories into Alaska.