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Traveling to Mexico

As of June 1, 2009, you'll need more than your good looks to get back into the United States after visiting Mexico ... so be prepared!

Citizens of Canada and other countries should bring passports from their country of origin - plus a visa if one was required for your original entry into the United States.

U.S. citizens should bring one of the following:

U.S. passport - This is the internationally recognized travel document that verifies a person's identity and nationality, accepted for travel by air, land and sea. U.S. passport card - This new, limited use travel document fits into your wallet and costs less than a passport, but is only valid for travel by land and sea. Enhanced drivers license - Several states and Canadian provinces are issuing special drivers licenses that denote both identity and citizenship specifically for cross border travel by land or sea. Check Website below for issuing states.
Trusted traveler program cards - Enrollment cards from the NEXUS, SENTRI or FAST programs are issued to approved, low-risk travelers for travel by land or sea or to airports with a NEXUS kiosk. U.S. and Canadian citizen children under the age of 16 may also present an original or copy of a birth certificate, a Consular Report of birth Abroad, a Naturalization Certificate, or a Canadian Citizenship Card. U.S. lawful permanent residents document requirements have not changed - present a permanent reside3nt card (Form I-551) or other valid evidence of permanent residence status.

Other requirements may apply for groups such as Native Americans, military traveling on official orders or merchant mariners - check with authorities in advance.

BRINGING IT BACK HOME AGAIN

U.S. residents must declare purchases when re-entering the country.

Merchandise up to $400 per person, including one liter of alcohol and one carton of cigarettes above that allowance will be taxed.

Prescription medications equal to a 90-day supply can be brought across the border, but a U.S. doctor's prescription is required for any controlled substances.

HOURS FOR U.S. PORTS OF ENTRY

Andrade (Algodones)
6 a.m. to 10 p.m. only
(Pacific Time)
Phone 760.572.0089

Calexico West (Mexicali)
24 hours a day
Phone 760.768.2626

San Luis (San Luis Rio Colorado)
24 hours a day
Phone 928.627.8854

Need more info? Visit www.getyouhome.gov

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