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A survival guide for road travel in Mexico by Bill and Dorothy Bell

Entry Requirements for Mexico – Americans

editor@ontheroadin.com, January 4, 2015April 13, 2020

Entry Requirements to Mexico for Americans

This section, Entry Requirements to Mexico for Americans, is a summary of documents you require when entering and driving in Mexico. We have tried to include the major subsections that would apply to most travelers. Please visit each section to make sure you bring supporting documents with you.

To see requirements for Canadians click here

1. Identification

As of March 1, 2010, all U.S. citizens – including children — must present a valid passport, book or card, for travel beyond the “border zone” into the interior of Mexico.   Entry by any means, for example by plane or car, is included in this requirement.  The “border zone” is generally defined as an area between 20 to 30 kilometers of the border with the U.S., depending on the location. 

Requires a passport valid for the duration of the visit.

Traveling with children click here

Traveling with Pets click here

 

2. Vehicle Import Permit
Required to Drive in Most of Mexico

NOT Required for the Baja or North of KM 98 on Highway 15

Traveling only in Sonora click here

How to apply for a Vehicle Import Permit

 

3. Vehicle Insurance

Required to Drive on Federal Highways
Go here for Insurance Information
Go here for Insurance Quotes

 

4. Visa

Not required for Americans who wish to visit Mexico as tourists, on business, as a journalist, for studies, or passing through Mexico, for a period not exceeding 180

A Mexican RESIDENT visa is required for those staying longer than 180 days in Mexico. Stays of less than 72 hours within the border zone do not require a visa or tourist card.

5. Mexico Migratory Form

Citizens of the USA MUST obtain a travel permit called the Multiple Migratory Form or Forma Migratoria Múltiple (FMM). If you arrive by air, it will be provided by your airline. You must always keep a copy with you.
Go here for more information, what you need and how to apply online

6. US Driver’s License

Should always be carried

Mexican Insurance is invalid if you do not have a non-Mexican, driver’s license.

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