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Do I really need a birth certificate to cross into Mexico for lunch?

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Do I really need a birth certificate to cross into Mexico for lunch?

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Travel by air The U.S. Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative requires travelers entering or re-entering the United States by air to present a passport. Even though the Mexican government does not require a passport for U.S. citizens visiting Mexico as tourists, they’ll need to present one to go back to the United States by air. Travel by land or sea Those traveling by land or sea must present two forms of valid identification such as a birth certificate or naturalization certificate and a driver’s license or other identification issued by a state or official agency. These travelers will not be required to present a passport until 2009 (date yet to be determined), and there is a PASS card (Passport card) in the works that will be credit-card sized and cost less than a passport, which will allow travel in the United States, Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean and Bermuda. A passport is the best form of ID It’s a good idea to get a passport if you’re planning to travel to Mexico, whether or not

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