What Travel Requirements To Mexico Should You Know
NO ADSENSE ACCOUNT SELECTED FOR GOOGLE ADSENSE Traveling into and throughout Mexico is
still very simple, even in this day and age of heightened
sensitivities about border control and enforcement. However,
there are several key requirements that you should know about
concerning travel in Mexico. These include knowing about
documents that you should always carry with you, what type of
items that you can and can't take from one country into
another, and finally, the certain situations that are best
avoided while vacationing in Mexico.
One of the most recent developments concerning international
travel to and from the United States is the necessity of having
a valid passport. As of January 23, 2007 United States citizens
are required to show a valid passport if traveling by air
outside of the country, that includes even to Mexico or Canada.
By January 1, 2008 that requirement will also include any
travels by sea or land outside of the country. To obtain a
passport or to register a lapsed one all you need to do is
visit one of the over 9,000 passport acceptance facilities
located throughout the United States. It is recommended that
you allow 10-12 weeks time before your intended travel, as it
could take that long before your passport documentation is
completed.
The Mexican government will issue an official travel card to
you. This travel card is usually included in the cost of your
airline ticket, and it should be kept with your passport in a
secure place while you are visiting the country. Always, keep
your travel documents in a secure location that is not on your
person. Writing down your travel card number and having it
handy can be helpful in certain situations. It would also be
prudent to have your driver's license and a copy of your birth
certificate with you, although these are not required, they are
always good to have - just in case.
When you arrive in Mexico and again, when your return to the
United States you will have to go through
customs
and fill out a form either declaring
items that are above the allowance for an individual or
choosing not to declare. Be aware that if you declare items
your baggage will be searched and duty will be collected. Even
if you don't declare anything, there is still the chance that
you will be searched and any undeclared items found can result
in heavy fines and penalties. While staying in Mexico be aware
of purchasing items that may not be able to be brought home
without paying a duty tax. A list of items allowed can be found
on the Internet or by contacting your travel agent or
airline.
Secret To Enjoing Your Trip
To Mexico
Whether you are in any area or for that matter, any city
that you are not familiar with, practice common sense in order
to remain safe. If you are out at night enjoying the abundant
nightclubs, always keep your money and valuables in a safe
place. Never walk anywhere alone and avoid dark corners or dead
ends. If you become "a little worse for wear" due to
over-participation in adult beverages, do not drive and never
walk alone back to your hotel. Even if it is only a couple of
blocks, take a taxi.
These are very simple requirements that you should adhere to
when you vacation in Mexico. Following them and using common
sense will ensure that you enjoy the safest vacation and one
that is hassle free.
Home Sweet Mexico

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