Does a US permanent resident need a tourist visa to visit Mexico? [duplicate]
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Is a visa needed for Indian citizens who are U.S. permanent residents to enter Mexico?
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If a person is a permanent resident of the united states, and holds only a Jordanian passport, will they be required to apply for a tourist visa to go to Mexico for a short vacation?
No, it is not a duplicate of Is a passport needed when flying within Mexico as a U.S permanent resident?
That question is asking about getting onto a flight departing from Mexico.
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Is a passport needed when flying within Mexico as a U.S permanent resident? [duplicate]
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Is a visa needed for Indian citizens who are U.S. permanent residents to enter Mexico?
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If a person is a permanent resident of the united states, and holds only a Jordanian passport, will they be required to apply for a tourist visa to go to Mexico for a short vacation?
No, it is not a duplicate of Is a passport needed when flying within Mexico as a U.S permanent resident?
That question is asking about getting onto a flight departing from Mexico.
visas mexico us-residents jordanian-citizens
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No. Even those who hold a US visitor's visa are exempt from the requirement to hold a Mexican tourist visa.
– phoog
Aug 14 '17 at 20:26
@phoog Does that negate the need for an FMM tourist permit usually obtained as you enter the country?
– Midavalo
Aug 14 '17 at 20:44
@Midavalo I do not know.
– phoog
Aug 14 '17 at 20:56
@Dorothy the duplicate you proposed is about domestic flights in Mexico. This question is about entering Mexico, which is a rather different question.
– phoog
Aug 14 '17 at 20:57
@user102008 No. Same answer, different question. They are indian passport holders. This question is Jordinian passport holders
– James Wierzba
Aug 14 '17 at 23:05
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Is a passport needed when flying within Mexico as a U.S permanent resident? [duplicate]
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Is a visa needed for Indian citizens who are U.S. permanent residents to enter Mexico?
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If a person is a permanent resident of the united states, and holds only a Jordanian passport, will they be required to apply for a tourist visa to go to Mexico for a short vacation?
No, it is not a duplicate of Is a passport needed when flying within Mexico as a U.S permanent resident?
That question is asking about getting onto a flight departing from Mexico.
visas mexico us-residents jordanian-citizens
This question already has an answer here:
Is a passport needed when flying within Mexico as a U.S permanent resident? [duplicate]
1 answer
Is a visa needed for Indian citizens who are U.S. permanent residents to enter Mexico?
1 answer
If a person is a permanent resident of the united states, and holds only a Jordanian passport, will they be required to apply for a tourist visa to go to Mexico for a short vacation?
No, it is not a duplicate of Is a passport needed when flying within Mexico as a U.S permanent resident?
That question is asking about getting onto a flight departing from Mexico.
This question already has an answer here:
Is a passport needed when flying within Mexico as a U.S permanent resident? [duplicate]
1 answer
Is a visa needed for Indian citizens who are U.S. permanent residents to enter Mexico?
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visas mexico us-residents jordanian-citizens
visas mexico us-residents jordanian-citizens
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marked as duplicate by Giorgio, David Richerby, user102008, Itai, Ali Awan Aug 15 '17 at 3:25
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No. Even those who hold a US visitor's visa are exempt from the requirement to hold a Mexican tourist visa.
– phoog
Aug 14 '17 at 20:26
@phoog Does that negate the need for an FMM tourist permit usually obtained as you enter the country?
– Midavalo
Aug 14 '17 at 20:44
@Midavalo I do not know.
– phoog
Aug 14 '17 at 20:56
@Dorothy the duplicate you proposed is about domestic flights in Mexico. This question is about entering Mexico, which is a rather different question.
– phoog
Aug 14 '17 at 20:57
@user102008 No. Same answer, different question. They are indian passport holders. This question is Jordinian passport holders
– James Wierzba
Aug 14 '17 at 23:05
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No. Even those who hold a US visitor's visa are exempt from the requirement to hold a Mexican tourist visa.
– phoog
Aug 14 '17 at 20:26
@phoog Does that negate the need for an FMM tourist permit usually obtained as you enter the country?
– Midavalo
Aug 14 '17 at 20:44
@Midavalo I do not know.
– phoog
Aug 14 '17 at 20:56
@Dorothy the duplicate you proposed is about domestic flights in Mexico. This question is about entering Mexico, which is a rather different question.
– phoog
Aug 14 '17 at 20:57
@user102008 No. Same answer, different question. They are indian passport holders. This question is Jordinian passport holders
– James Wierzba
Aug 14 '17 at 23:05
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No. Even those who hold a US visitor's visa are exempt from the requirement to hold a Mexican tourist visa.
– phoog
Aug 14 '17 at 20:26
No. Even those who hold a US visitor's visa are exempt from the requirement to hold a Mexican tourist visa.
– phoog
Aug 14 '17 at 20:26
@phoog Does that negate the need for an FMM tourist permit usually obtained as you enter the country?
– Midavalo
Aug 14 '17 at 20:44
@phoog Does that negate the need for an FMM tourist permit usually obtained as you enter the country?
– Midavalo
Aug 14 '17 at 20:44
@Midavalo I do not know.
– phoog
Aug 14 '17 at 20:56
@Midavalo I do not know.
– phoog
Aug 14 '17 at 20:56
@Dorothy the duplicate you proposed is about domestic flights in Mexico. This question is about entering Mexico, which is a rather different question.
– phoog
Aug 14 '17 at 20:57
@Dorothy the duplicate you proposed is about domestic flights in Mexico. This question is about entering Mexico, which is a rather different question.
– phoog
Aug 14 '17 at 20:57
@user102008 No. Same answer, different question. They are indian passport holders. This question is Jordinian passport holders
– James Wierzba
Aug 14 '17 at 23:05
@user102008 No. Same answer, different question. They are indian passport holders. This question is Jordinian passport holders
– James Wierzba
Aug 14 '17 at 23:05
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I searched on Google for "mexico visa", and the first hit shown to me was the following official site of the Mexican government:
https://consulmex.sre.gob.mx/sanfrancisco/index.php/visas-traveling-to-mexico
A. Effective March 1st 2010, all visitors traveling to Mexico either by air, land or sea are required to present a valid (non-expired) Passport or Travel Document from their country to enter Mexico.
B. With the purpose of facilitating and promoting travel to Mexico, effective May 2016 all those foreign nationals, regardless of their nationality, visiting Mexico for tourism, business or transit are NOT required to obtain a Mexican visa IF they hold a valid (non-expired) Visa or Permanent Residence of any of this countries: United States of America, Canada, Japan, United Kingdom or Schengen area (European Union).
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I searched on Google for "mexico visa", and the first hit shown to me was the following official site of the Mexican government:
https://consulmex.sre.gob.mx/sanfrancisco/index.php/visas-traveling-to-mexico
A. Effective March 1st 2010, all visitors traveling to Mexico either by air, land or sea are required to present a valid (non-expired) Passport or Travel Document from their country to enter Mexico.
B. With the purpose of facilitating and promoting travel to Mexico, effective May 2016 all those foreign nationals, regardless of their nationality, visiting Mexico for tourism, business or transit are NOT required to obtain a Mexican visa IF they hold a valid (non-expired) Visa or Permanent Residence of any of this countries: United States of America, Canada, Japan, United Kingdom or Schengen area (European Union).
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I searched on Google for "mexico visa", and the first hit shown to me was the following official site of the Mexican government:
https://consulmex.sre.gob.mx/sanfrancisco/index.php/visas-traveling-to-mexico
A. Effective March 1st 2010, all visitors traveling to Mexico either by air, land or sea are required to present a valid (non-expired) Passport or Travel Document from their country to enter Mexico.
B. With the purpose of facilitating and promoting travel to Mexico, effective May 2016 all those foreign nationals, regardless of their nationality, visiting Mexico for tourism, business or transit are NOT required to obtain a Mexican visa IF they hold a valid (non-expired) Visa or Permanent Residence of any of this countries: United States of America, Canada, Japan, United Kingdom or Schengen area (European Union).
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I searched on Google for "mexico visa", and the first hit shown to me was the following official site of the Mexican government:
https://consulmex.sre.gob.mx/sanfrancisco/index.php/visas-traveling-to-mexico
A. Effective March 1st 2010, all visitors traveling to Mexico either by air, land or sea are required to present a valid (non-expired) Passport or Travel Document from their country to enter Mexico.
B. With the purpose of facilitating and promoting travel to Mexico, effective May 2016 all those foreign nationals, regardless of their nationality, visiting Mexico for tourism, business or transit are NOT required to obtain a Mexican visa IF they hold a valid (non-expired) Visa or Permanent Residence of any of this countries: United States of America, Canada, Japan, United Kingdom or Schengen area (European Union).
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I searched on Google for "mexico visa", and the first hit shown to me was the following official site of the Mexican government:
https://consulmex.sre.gob.mx/sanfrancisco/index.php/visas-traveling-to-mexico
A. Effective March 1st 2010, all visitors traveling to Mexico either by air, land or sea are required to present a valid (non-expired) Passport or Travel Document from their country to enter Mexico.
B. With the purpose of facilitating and promoting travel to Mexico, effective May 2016 all those foreign nationals, regardless of their nationality, visiting Mexico for tourism, business or transit are NOT required to obtain a Mexican visa IF they hold a valid (non-expired) Visa or Permanent Residence of any of this countries: United States of America, Canada, Japan, United Kingdom or Schengen area (European Union).
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No. Even those who hold a US visitor's visa are exempt from the requirement to hold a Mexican tourist visa.
– phoog
Aug 14 '17 at 20:26
@phoog Does that negate the need for an FMM tourist permit usually obtained as you enter the country?
– Midavalo
Aug 14 '17 at 20:44
@Midavalo I do not know.
– phoog
Aug 14 '17 at 20:56
@Dorothy the duplicate you proposed is about domestic flights in Mexico. This question is about entering Mexico, which is a rather different question.
– phoog
Aug 14 '17 at 20:57
@user102008 No. Same answer, different question. They are indian passport holders. This question is Jordinian passport holders
– James Wierzba
Aug 14 '17 at 23:05