As of now, travelers flying from the US to Mexico are not required to provide a negative COVID-19 test result or quarantine upon arrival. However, it is recommended to check for any specific entry requirements or restrictions imposed by the Mexican government or airlines before traveling.
Of course you can. Mexico does not have movement restrictions of any kind.
Yes, Syrians can travel to the US, but there are restrictions and requirements in place. They need to obtain a visa, which may involve an interview and background checks. Additionally, there may be travel bans or restrictions in place based on US government policies.
No, US citizens are generally not allowed to travel to North Korea due to travel restrictions imposed by the US government.
No, US citizens are generally not allowed to travel to North Korea due to travel restrictions imposed by the US government.
As of May 7, 2009: The US State Department still recommends that US Citizens avoid nonessential travel to Mexico. The World Health Organization is not recommending specific travel restrictions but advises travelers to be aware and alert to the WHO reports on outbreaks and use individual discretion to determine appropriateness of travel. It is not recommended that you travel if you are currently ill with suspected flu symptoms.
From the US? It is international travel. If you mean NEW Mexico, that is domestic travel, though.
No.
It depends on where you are coming from. If you are travelling from elsewhere within the US, a misdemeanor will not prohibit travel (unless you are on active probation or parole with travel restrictions.) If you are travelling from another country, you will need to check with your embassy in the US to find out if your conviction will prohibit entry into the US.
Yes.
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It depends on where in the US you are flying from. If you are flying from Detroit you would fly in a SSE direction. From Miami you would go ESE.
If in Mexico travel north. There is a border crossing. Pass that and you are in the US