Yes, of course. Foreigners are expected to use their passports when checking into a US hotel.
Depends what you use it for. Check-in an hotel of course, hire a car no, gain entry from another country yes, get a job no.
Yes, you need a Mexican passport to travel to Mexico if you are not a Mexican citizen.
A Mexican passport typically expires 10 years after it is issued.
Yes, typically you need to present identification, such as a driver's license or passport, when checking into a hotel.
Yes, you need a Mexican passport to travel to Mexico.
The Mexican passport date format is day-month-year.
To apply for a Mexican passport, you will need to provide a completed application form, proof of Mexican citizenship, a valid photo ID, a recent passport-sized photo, and payment for the application fee. Additional requirements may vary depending on your specific circumstances, so it is recommended to check with the Mexican consulate or embassy for the most up-to-date information.
Most foreigners can obtain a Mexican passport if they move to Mexico with an immigrant visa and live there for four years (2 years if married to a Mexican citizen). Then one can apply for Mexican citizenship and passport.
No, a Mexican citizen cannot travel to Mexico without a passport.
You must move to Mexico with your spouse and live there for two years with an immigrant visa, then you can apply for Mexican citizenship. You can have both a Mexican and a US passport and be a dual citizen. If you were not married to a Mexican citizen, you would have to live there for four years.
Only if you are Mexican.
Yes, most hotels require guests to present a valid form of identification, such as a driver's license or passport, upon check-in. This is to verify your identity and ensure the security of the hotel.