Crossing Mexico Border With Driver License

Posted on

Almost a million times each day, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers welcome international travelers into the U.S. In screening both foreign visitors and returning U.S. citizens, CBP uses a variety of techniques to assure that global tourism remains safe and strong.

  1. Crossing Mexican Border With Drivers License
  2. Columbia Border Crossing Mexico

Dec 4, 2017 - Which lane is the correct one returning from Mexico? If you're driving back and forth across the border, consider getting a second form of compliant ID. The new border crossing card; an enhanced driver's license, which.

  1. Anyone who tells you that they crossed into Mexico with just a driver's license and a smile. Trusted traveler' programs to expedite border crossings.
  2. Jul 26, 2018 - It used to be that all you needed to get into Mexico was a U.S. Driver's license, but times and rules have changed on both sides.

Documentation is essential to ensuring a problem-free U.S. border crossing. Every traveler must take the initiative to determine which documents are needed for them to enter the United States via land, sea, or air based upon their citizenship or place of residence.

Start Here

If you are a U.S. citizen traveling abroad, get the information you need to smoothly navigate your return back into the U.S., including:

If you are a visitor to the U.S. coming to work, study, conduct business or immigrate, get the Information you need to smoothly navigate the process and procedures to enter the U.S., including:

Additional Information

Be prepared and always have your documentation readily available for border security checkpoints. It will shorten your transit time and help CBP agents do their job efficiently.

Travelers should also know there are a range of Trusted Traveler Programs (Comparison Chart) available through U.S. Customs and Border Protection for the Western Hemisphere. These programs provide expedited travel for pre-approved, low risk travelers through dedicated lanes.

  • NEXUS provides expedited travel via land, air or sea to approved members between the U.S. and Canada border.
  • SENTRI provides expedited travel to approved members between the U.S. and Mexico border.
  • FAST provides expedited travel to approved commercial truck drivers between the U.S and Canada and U.S. and Mexico borders.
  • Global Entry provides expedited screening and processing for pre-screened International travelers entering the United States.
Last Published Date:April 2, 2019

Crossing Mexican Border With Drivers License

Leaf Group Updated March 15, 2018

(Photo: )

Related Articles

If you're a U.S. citizen and dream of international travel, you won't get very far without a U.S. passport. If you decide to begin with a visit to America's neighbor to the south, Mexico, you have a lot to look forward to, including dramatic and exceptional natural beauty, a colorful and vibrant culture and fascinating historical sites. You'll need more than your ticket to ride, however, to cross that border. You'll need a valid U.S. passport in most cases.

Passports Required

Anyone who tells you that they crossed into Mexico with just a driver's license and a smile is showing his age. That used to be the rule in simpler times, but modern laws on both sides of the border require that a traveler from the U.S. bear a valid U.S. passport to enter Mexico and to get back home again.

Unlike some countries, Mexico doesn't mandate that you have a certain period of validity on your passport to get across the border. It simply has to be valid at the moment you enter. You can stay up to 120 days. For a visit longer than 120 days, you'll need a tourist visa.

Passport Book or Passport Card

The passport card looks like a driver's license and slips neatly into your wallet. Since Mexico is one of the few places it can be used, you may jump at the chance to pay less for a passport. However, you'll want to think twice about whether it really will meet your needs.

Columbia Border Crossing Mexico

Travel Tips Video

Brought to you by OnlyInYourState.com

A passport card can be used only between the U.S. and Mexico, Canada, the Caribbean and the Bahamas. How about England, France or Italy? Nope. You'll need the more expensive old standby – the passport book. And if you're flying rather than driving to Mexico, you can't use the passport card either. That means that you probably want to get a passport book even if you're driving to Mexico. It's what will get you back home on an airplane in case an emergency strikes, like a hurricane, an earthquake or a medical condition. A passport card won't.

Mexico border crossing times

Other Possible Travel Documents

Drivers

The governments of the United States and Mexico have developed a few 'trusted traveler' programs to expedite border crossings. These are meant for those who drive regularly or frequently across the border and can prove that they are low-risk travelers. The programs include Free and Secure Trade for Commercial Vehicles (FAST) and the Secure Electronic Network for Travelers Rapid Inspection (SENTRI).

Nordictrack exp 1000x treadmill manual NordicTrack is a registered trademark of ICON Health & Fitness, Inc. • Choke For information about ordering replacement parts, refer Note: An EXPLODED DRAWING is attached in the centre of this manual. • The NAME of the product (NordicTrack ® EXP2000 treadmill) As a manufacturer, we are com- mitted to providing complete •. • PART LIST—Model No. Ground Bracket to the back cover of this manual.

You have to apply for these programs in advance. After you file an application, you're subject to a background check. If you are approved, you can cross the border on dedicated lanes in certain crossing locations without a passport.

References

About the Author

Teo Spengler was born in central Alaska and has been traveling ever since. A freelance writer with an MA in English and MFA in Creative writing, she's written travel pieces for S.F.Gate, Fairmont Hotels, IHS Hotels, Jet Blue, Choice Hotels, Women of Green, eHow, Arizona Central and USA Today, among others. She has lived one the East Coast and the West, as well as Mexico, Switzerland, Italy and France. She and currently splits her time between San Francisco and France's Basque Country.

Leaf Group is a USA TODAY content partner providing general travel information. Its content is produced independently of USA TODAY.

Photo Credits

Slider Credits

  1. Attribution: Hpav7; License: public domain
Cite this Article
Choose Citation Style
Spengler, Teo. 'U.S. Passport Requirements to Visit Mexico.' Travel Tips - USA Today, https://traveltips.usatoday.com/passport-requirements-visit-mexico-21003.html. 15 March 2018.
Spengler, Teo. (2018, March 15). U.S. Passport Requirements to Visit Mexico. Travel Tips - USA Today. Retrieved from https://traveltips.usatoday.com/passport-requirements-visit-mexico-21003.html
Spengler, Teo. 'U.S. Passport Requirements to Visit Mexico' last modified March 15, 2018. https://traveltips.usatoday.com/passport-requirements-visit-mexico-21003.html
Border
Note: Depending on which text editor you're pasting into, you might have to add the italics to the site name.

More Articles

Travel Tips Articles

  • Travel Tips»
  • Travel Preparation & Accommodations»
  • Travel Documents & Protection»
  • US Passport Requirements»
The Passport Requirements to Cross the Mexican Border for ..
'>