Can German citizens enter Mexico on one-way tickets?
We are in Miami, Florida and after two weeks we have a flight to Mexico. We have already purchased our flight tickets from Miami, Florida to Mexico City which is only one way. We are planning to stay in Mexico for two months and not sure after two months we might be going back to USA or some other South American countries.
Is it OK if we just enter Mexico with one-way airline tickets?
mexico german-citizens proof-of-onward-travel
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We are in Miami, Florida and after two weeks we have a flight to Mexico. We have already purchased our flight tickets from Miami, Florida to Mexico City which is only one way. We are planning to stay in Mexico for two months and not sure after two months we might be going back to USA or some other South American countries.
Is it OK if we just enter Mexico with one-way airline tickets?
mexico german-citizens proof-of-onward-travel
Unfortunately, this question cannot be answered because any answers would speculate on the decision of Mexican Immigration at the Point of Entry. Mexico, like many countries, does not require an onward ticket, but having one helps diminish any concern you will overstay. So, the best advice is to be able to demonstrate you intend to leave within 180 days.
– Johns-305
Jan 11 '17 at 17:51
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We are in Miami, Florida and after two weeks we have a flight to Mexico. We have already purchased our flight tickets from Miami, Florida to Mexico City which is only one way. We are planning to stay in Mexico for two months and not sure after two months we might be going back to USA or some other South American countries.
Is it OK if we just enter Mexico with one-way airline tickets?
mexico german-citizens proof-of-onward-travel
We are in Miami, Florida and after two weeks we have a flight to Mexico. We have already purchased our flight tickets from Miami, Florida to Mexico City which is only one way. We are planning to stay in Mexico for two months and not sure after two months we might be going back to USA or some other South American countries.
Is it OK if we just enter Mexico with one-way airline tickets?
mexico german-citizens proof-of-onward-travel
mexico german-citizens proof-of-onward-travel
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Unfortunately, this question cannot be answered because any answers would speculate on the decision of Mexican Immigration at the Point of Entry. Mexico, like many countries, does not require an onward ticket, but having one helps diminish any concern you will overstay. So, the best advice is to be able to demonstrate you intend to leave within 180 days.
– Johns-305
Jan 11 '17 at 17:51
add a comment |
Unfortunately, this question cannot be answered because any answers would speculate on the decision of Mexican Immigration at the Point of Entry. Mexico, like many countries, does not require an onward ticket, but having one helps diminish any concern you will overstay. So, the best advice is to be able to demonstrate you intend to leave within 180 days.
– Johns-305
Jan 11 '17 at 17:51
Unfortunately, this question cannot be answered because any answers would speculate on the decision of Mexican Immigration at the Point of Entry. Mexico, like many countries, does not require an onward ticket, but having one helps diminish any concern you will overstay. So, the best advice is to be able to demonstrate you intend to leave within 180 days.
– Johns-305
Jan 11 '17 at 17:51
Unfortunately, this question cannot be answered because any answers would speculate on the decision of Mexican Immigration at the Point of Entry. Mexico, like many countries, does not require an onward ticket, but having one helps diminish any concern you will overstay. So, the best advice is to be able to demonstrate you intend to leave within 180 days.
– Johns-305
Jan 11 '17 at 17:51
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Is it OK if we just enter Mexico with one way airline ticket?
No, you cannot enter Mexico with one way ticket. As a German citizen, you are entitled to stay in Mexico for up to 180 days. It is clearly written in Mexico Consulate in Frankfurt website that you must have a proof of return/onward ticket along with other requirements which you are supposed to meet at immigration. The website is in German but I have translated into English.
Source: Mexico Consulate Frankfurt
My nationality is not in the list of countries visumplichtige
There is no visa required; Please include present at entry:
- Valid passport, the passport must have at time of travel will be valid for at least six months.
- Filled entry form for tourists FMM (get this on the plane) and the presentation thereof in the immigration department at the time of
entry into Mexico.
- The local officials may also request the following: Return ticket, hotel reservations, and other travel documents.
Further Timatic confirms entry could be refused for not holding return/onward ticket.
National Germany (DE) /Embarkation USA (US)
Destination Mexico (MX)
Mexico (MX)
Passport required.
- Passports and other documents accepted for entry must be
valid on arrival.
- Warning: if departing from the USA (regardless of any
destination passport exemptions), a valid passport and/or
accepted departure document For details, click here is required by the
US immigration authorities.
Passport Exemptions:
Passengers with an emergency or a temporary passport.
Admission and Transit Restrictions:Passengers with a non-machine readable passport are not
allowed to enter or transit Mexico.
-This does not apply to passengers with an emergency or a
temporary passport.
Visa required, except for Nationals of Germany with a normal,emergency or temporary passport for a maximum stay of 180 days.
Minors:
- Passport not required for alien minors (up to/incl.17 years
of age) registered in their parent/guardian passport,
provided traveling with the passport holder.
- All minors under 14 years of age, when traveling alone,
should be met by an adult.
Warning:
- Visitors not holding return/onward tickets For details, click here could be refused entry.
Therefore you should get a return/onward flight ticket along with hotel reservation and passport must be valid for at least 6 months.
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Is it OK if we just enter Mexico with one way airline ticket?
No, you cannot enter Mexico with one way ticket. As a German citizen, you are entitled to stay in Mexico for up to 180 days. It is clearly written in Mexico Consulate in Frankfurt website that you must have a proof of return/onward ticket along with other requirements which you are supposed to meet at immigration. The website is in German but I have translated into English.
Source: Mexico Consulate Frankfurt
My nationality is not in the list of countries visumplichtige
There is no visa required; Please include present at entry:
- Valid passport, the passport must have at time of travel will be valid for at least six months.
- Filled entry form for tourists FMM (get this on the plane) and the presentation thereof in the immigration department at the time of
entry into Mexico.
- The local officials may also request the following: Return ticket, hotel reservations, and other travel documents.
Further Timatic confirms entry could be refused for not holding return/onward ticket.
National Germany (DE) /Embarkation USA (US)
Destination Mexico (MX)
Mexico (MX)
Passport required.
- Passports and other documents accepted for entry must be
valid on arrival.
- Warning: if departing from the USA (regardless of any
destination passport exemptions), a valid passport and/or
accepted departure document For details, click here is required by the
US immigration authorities.
Passport Exemptions:
Passengers with an emergency or a temporary passport.
Admission and Transit Restrictions:Passengers with a non-machine readable passport are not
allowed to enter or transit Mexico.
-This does not apply to passengers with an emergency or a
temporary passport.
Visa required, except for Nationals of Germany with a normal,emergency or temporary passport for a maximum stay of 180 days.
Minors:
- Passport not required for alien minors (up to/incl.17 years
of age) registered in their parent/guardian passport,
provided traveling with the passport holder.
- All minors under 14 years of age, when traveling alone,
should be met by an adult.
Warning:
- Visitors not holding return/onward tickets For details, click here could be refused entry.
Therefore you should get a return/onward flight ticket along with hotel reservation and passport must be valid for at least 6 months.
add a comment |
Is it OK if we just enter Mexico with one way airline ticket?
No, you cannot enter Mexico with one way ticket. As a German citizen, you are entitled to stay in Mexico for up to 180 days. It is clearly written in Mexico Consulate in Frankfurt website that you must have a proof of return/onward ticket along with other requirements which you are supposed to meet at immigration. The website is in German but I have translated into English.
Source: Mexico Consulate Frankfurt
My nationality is not in the list of countries visumplichtige
There is no visa required; Please include present at entry:
- Valid passport, the passport must have at time of travel will be valid for at least six months.
- Filled entry form for tourists FMM (get this on the plane) and the presentation thereof in the immigration department at the time of
entry into Mexico.
- The local officials may also request the following: Return ticket, hotel reservations, and other travel documents.
Further Timatic confirms entry could be refused for not holding return/onward ticket.
National Germany (DE) /Embarkation USA (US)
Destination Mexico (MX)
Mexico (MX)
Passport required.
- Passports and other documents accepted for entry must be
valid on arrival.
- Warning: if departing from the USA (regardless of any
destination passport exemptions), a valid passport and/or
accepted departure document For details, click here is required by the
US immigration authorities.
Passport Exemptions:
Passengers with an emergency or a temporary passport.
Admission and Transit Restrictions:Passengers with a non-machine readable passport are not
allowed to enter or transit Mexico.
-This does not apply to passengers with an emergency or a
temporary passport.
Visa required, except for Nationals of Germany with a normal,emergency or temporary passport for a maximum stay of 180 days.
Minors:
- Passport not required for alien minors (up to/incl.17 years
of age) registered in their parent/guardian passport,
provided traveling with the passport holder.
- All minors under 14 years of age, when traveling alone,
should be met by an adult.
Warning:
- Visitors not holding return/onward tickets For details, click here could be refused entry.
Therefore you should get a return/onward flight ticket along with hotel reservation and passport must be valid for at least 6 months.
add a comment |
Is it OK if we just enter Mexico with one way airline ticket?
No, you cannot enter Mexico with one way ticket. As a German citizen, you are entitled to stay in Mexico for up to 180 days. It is clearly written in Mexico Consulate in Frankfurt website that you must have a proof of return/onward ticket along with other requirements which you are supposed to meet at immigration. The website is in German but I have translated into English.
Source: Mexico Consulate Frankfurt
My nationality is not in the list of countries visumplichtige
There is no visa required; Please include present at entry:
- Valid passport, the passport must have at time of travel will be valid for at least six months.
- Filled entry form for tourists FMM (get this on the plane) and the presentation thereof in the immigration department at the time of
entry into Mexico.
- The local officials may also request the following: Return ticket, hotel reservations, and other travel documents.
Further Timatic confirms entry could be refused for not holding return/onward ticket.
National Germany (DE) /Embarkation USA (US)
Destination Mexico (MX)
Mexico (MX)
Passport required.
- Passports and other documents accepted for entry must be
valid on arrival.
- Warning: if departing from the USA (regardless of any
destination passport exemptions), a valid passport and/or
accepted departure document For details, click here is required by the
US immigration authorities.
Passport Exemptions:
Passengers with an emergency or a temporary passport.
Admission and Transit Restrictions:Passengers with a non-machine readable passport are not
allowed to enter or transit Mexico.
-This does not apply to passengers with an emergency or a
temporary passport.
Visa required, except for Nationals of Germany with a normal,emergency or temporary passport for a maximum stay of 180 days.
Minors:
- Passport not required for alien minors (up to/incl.17 years
of age) registered in their parent/guardian passport,
provided traveling with the passport holder.
- All minors under 14 years of age, when traveling alone,
should be met by an adult.
Warning:
- Visitors not holding return/onward tickets For details, click here could be refused entry.
Therefore you should get a return/onward flight ticket along with hotel reservation and passport must be valid for at least 6 months.
Is it OK if we just enter Mexico with one way airline ticket?
No, you cannot enter Mexico with one way ticket. As a German citizen, you are entitled to stay in Mexico for up to 180 days. It is clearly written in Mexico Consulate in Frankfurt website that you must have a proof of return/onward ticket along with other requirements which you are supposed to meet at immigration. The website is in German but I have translated into English.
Source: Mexico Consulate Frankfurt
My nationality is not in the list of countries visumplichtige
There is no visa required; Please include present at entry:
- Valid passport, the passport must have at time of travel will be valid for at least six months.
- Filled entry form for tourists FMM (get this on the plane) and the presentation thereof in the immigration department at the time of
entry into Mexico.
- The local officials may also request the following: Return ticket, hotel reservations, and other travel documents.
Further Timatic confirms entry could be refused for not holding return/onward ticket.
National Germany (DE) /Embarkation USA (US)
Destination Mexico (MX)
Mexico (MX)
Passport required.
- Passports and other documents accepted for entry must be
valid on arrival.
- Warning: if departing from the USA (regardless of any
destination passport exemptions), a valid passport and/or
accepted departure document For details, click here is required by the
US immigration authorities.
Passport Exemptions:
Passengers with an emergency or a temporary passport.
Admission and Transit Restrictions:Passengers with a non-machine readable passport are not
allowed to enter or transit Mexico.
-This does not apply to passengers with an emergency or a
temporary passport.
Visa required, except for Nationals of Germany with a normal,emergency or temporary passport for a maximum stay of 180 days.
Minors:
- Passport not required for alien minors (up to/incl.17 years
of age) registered in their parent/guardian passport,
provided traveling with the passport holder.
- All minors under 14 years of age, when traveling alone,
should be met by an adult.
Warning:
- Visitors not holding return/onward tickets For details, click here could be refused entry.
Therefore you should get a return/onward flight ticket along with hotel reservation and passport must be valid for at least 6 months.
edited Jan 11 '17 at 16:57
answered Jan 11 '17 at 15:13
Ali AwanAli Awan
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Unfortunately, this question cannot be answered because any answers would speculate on the decision of Mexican Immigration at the Point of Entry. Mexico, like many countries, does not require an onward ticket, but having one helps diminish any concern you will overstay. So, the best advice is to be able to demonstrate you intend to leave within 180 days.
– Johns-305
Jan 11 '17 at 17:51