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I'm going on a cruise to mexico in 3 days and can't find my birth certificate. Will i be able to go?

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I'm going on a cruise to mexico in 3 days and can't find my birth certificate. Will i be able to go?

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  1. Yes but why did you loss it?


  2. If you are traveling from the USA, (I'm not sure about everywhere, but I bet this is true) you are going to need more than a birth certificate.  You need a passport.  If you don't have one today, you may as well cancel your trip.

  3. YOU DO NOT NEED A PASSPORT TO ENTER MEXICO BY LAND OR SEA.

    You soon will.

    You are required to have a birth certificate and good photo I.D

    Mexicans are not so stickey with their tourists.

    The pressure as you know is from the U.S and soon you will need a passport to get back in to the U.S  as well as to leave by air.

    You should get a pasport.

  4. You need a passport to get into Mexico. Your birth certificate is at the county you were born in. Go to the county clerk and buy one.

    You still need a passport to enter Mexico.

  5. You do not need a passport to travel to Mexico until 2009. You can get a copy of your birth certificate at your local government center. I don't think you need to be in the county where you were born (at least not in MN).

  6. If you are a US citizen and you are flying to Mexico, you need a passport. If you are going by land you need a valid photo ID and your birth certificate. They won't let you back in the USA with out it. If you live in the town where you were born, get to city hall and get a new one.

    Good Luck.)

  7. If you're going by sea, in the absence of a passport (not required until 2009 as things stand currently) you need two valid forms of ID.  Those who don't have a passport usually present birth certificate and driver's license.  If you don't have a birth certificate, get to your local clerk's office on Monday.

    Answers 1 and 2 are both incorrect.  You do NOT need a passport...yet.

    http://gomexico.about.com/od/entryrequir...

  8. i think you'll be OK as long as you have your passport if you don't have a passport then you need your birth certificate or a copy of your birth certificate.

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