Do i need visa to go to mexico?
Answer:
National PHILIPPINES (PH) /Residence U.S.A. (US)
Destination MEXICO (MX)
MEXICO (MX)
Passport required.
Visa not required for a touristic stay of max. 180 days,
provided holding:
- proof of residence; and
- Tourist Card/FMT form issued by airlines (free of charge).
Immigration officers will decide on max. period of stay.
Minors under 14 years of age, travelling alone, should be met
by an adult.
Visitor must hold:
- ticket and documents required for onward/return journey; and
- sufficient funds.
Non-compliance with entry regulations will result in fines for
carrier varying from USD 850.- to a maximum of USD 1800.-, and
deportation of passenger to country of origin at carrier's
expense.
If you have a valid passport from the Philipines and a Permanent Resident card you are good to go!
The recent change in Passport requirements (as of Jan. 1, 1997)
require anyone, including U.S. citizens to have a passport to re-enter the United States by air. American citizens can still re-enter by other modes of transportation (land & sea) for the rest of this year. Beginning Jan. 1st next year everyone, including citizens, will need a passport to re-enter the U.S. regardless of the mode of transportation.
I think you need to obtain a visa to stay over, I think it's 3 days or similar, AND if you plan traveling very far into the interior. Sorry I'm not exact on details but my pillow is calling.
only if you are flying, thats the new rule now. if you drive or walk across, you don't need one
The immigration information post by website user , MyTend.com not guarantee correctness
