Posted on 04/27/2010 1:38:57 PM PDT by HD1200
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. U.S. citizens traveling as tourists beyond the border zone or entering Mexico by air must pay a fee to obtain a tourist card, also known as an FM-T, available from Mexican border crossing points, Mexican tourism offices, airports within the border zone and most airlines serving Mexico. Upon arrival in Mexico, business travelers must complete and submit a form (Form FM-N 30 days) authorizing the conduct of business, but not employment, for a 30-day period. Travelers entering Mexico for purposes other than tourism or business or for stays of longer than 180 days require a visa and must carry a valid U.S. passport. U.S. citizens planning to work or live in Mexico should apply for the appropriate Mexican visa.
(Excerpt) Read more at usembassy-mexico.gov ...
I could be wrong, but his headline indicates...maybe wrongly...he plans to travel to Mexco.
If so, the tragedy is that are so many beautiful places within the U.S. Why travel ouside of the U.S. during these dangerous times when there is so much so see in the U.S.?
Mexco = Mexico
Mexico?
I heard Somalia is pretty nice this time of year.
Mark Levin gave you a hat tip FRiend. He pointed out your line of thinking. FRegards.
Right! My friend did not seem to see the irony in her words. If it was really really safe, there would be no need for guards everywhere,
Read post #58.
I, too, could be wrong, but I think the headline is actually a question on a FAQ board asking about travel restrictions to Mexico. The first comment they made was that they would never be going to Mexico.
You will need a good kevlar vest and paid up insurance.
No personal protection, in Mexico only outlaws can have guns.
That is sad but so darn funny!
Let’s see now. You don’t understand my post meant to point out the rules & regulations for foreigners visiting Mexico and having to carry ID and what they expect America to do (nothing) about Mexicans here illegally and obviously without id.
and I am the one dumber than a rock?
Don’t ever go swimming - you will sink like a stone.....
Uh, no, it is a quote off the mexican embassy web site about FAQ on travel to Mexico...
You are exactly correct. The header is a FAQ off the Mexican Embassy web site.
Mark Levin cited this thread on his radio program tonight. He gets it. He understands what you are trying to illustrate, while some thick-headed FReepers do not.
What? Oh. Never mind.
Your headline indicated to me that you were the one who was traveling to Mexico. Maybe you should re-word it if that was not what you meant.
Thank you for your comment.
4 out of 5 here seem to have caught on after reading the obvious link to the Mexican embassy and my post.
I am sorry you didn’t. Better luck next time and stay out of the water......
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