Other than the United States or U. S. Terrritories, anyone
traveling outside of the country needs a passport. You can apply for
a passport with your birth certificate. Check the Yellow Pages of your
area for the closest Federal Office. Forms are also available at public
offices like Post Offices, courthouses or municipal offices where passport
applications are accepted. Click here for an application
- What if I am traveling with my child?
In an effort to prevent international child abduction,
many governments have initiated procedures at entry and exit points,
including requiring documentary evidence of relationship and permission
of the parent(s) or legal guardian not present for the child's travel.
Parents of minor children (under 18 years old) should document carefully
legal custody prior to traveling to Mexico. If a minor child is traveling
with only one parent, the absent parent should provide notarized consent.
If only one parent has legal custody, that parent should be prepared
to provide such evidence to airlines and Mexican authorities. In cases
in which a minor child is traveling to Mexico alone or in someone else's
company, both parents (or the sole, documented custodial parent) should
provide notarized consent. If a child traveling to Mexico has a different
last name from the mother and/or father, the parents should be prepared
to provide evidence to airlines and Mexican authorities, such as a birth
certificate or adoption decree, to prove that they are indeed the parents.
- Can I use my Frequent Flyer miles?
Most airlines require that you call them for availability
on those seats.
- How do I get information on my destination?
Call your travel agent with questions about your destination.
Our travel specialists are friendly and well-traveled and will be more
than happy to answer your questions.