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New immigration rules in Mexico came into effect on November 9 and bring a few changes for tourists. One of the main points that may affect travelers is in regards to minors (under 18) traveling without their parents. According to the website of the Secretar�a de Relaciones Exteriores , minors traveling alone or accompanied by an adult third party must present, corporate travel agencies in addition to a valid passport, a document corporate travel agencies showing the consent of both parents or legal guardians of the minor. If the document is issued outside of Mexico it must be translated into Spanish and notarized and legalized by the Mexican Consulate corporate travel agencies or Embassy. An unofficial translation is sufficient. The text of the document must state the parents' express authorization for the minor to travel alone or, if applicable, information about the adult who is authorized corporate travel agencies to be responsible for the minor during the trip. The document must state the purpose and length of the trip, and specify the dates of entry and departure. This document corporate travel agencies is a requirement for allowing the minor to depart from Mexico.
According to this statement, a child traveling with only one parent does not need an authorization letter. I've always recommended that a child traveling with only one parent carry an authorization letter from the other parent (or a document proving sole custody). I still think this is a good idea to be on the safe side, and although Mexico is not making it a requirement, it may be requested on the return corporate travel agencies trip.
Another important change in the new immigration laws is that someone who is in Mexico as a tourist may not apply for residency. So if you're planning to come to Mexico to work or stay long term, you should apply for an FM2 visa at the Mexican embassy in your home country before entering Mexico. In the past it was possible to come as a tourist and stay for six months and then switch to an FM2. That won't be possible anymore.
It is sad that it has come to more and more paperwork so that children can come to the US for a summer vacation. I do, however, see how necessary corporate travel agencies it is with people being paid to traffic these children in to an uncertain future. I will make sure to have my paperwork in place far in advance again next year when I travel to Mexico and return with a 7 year old that just visits for the summer. Thank you for the heads up! I enjoy reading your column every month:)
I have more like a question i have a 10 month old baby which i have full custody of him i have all my papers for proof , and i want to go to mexico what would i have to take with me ? would i still have to ask his father for a letter?
corporate travel agencies What about going to Mexico via a cruise ship? We will be in Cozumel for one day with a 17yr old friend of our daughter during our cruise. What should we do for Mexico? We will have a consent lettter of course but must we do more for Mexico?
I will be traveling to Mexico with my 17 year old daughter on Feb 16th. My husband is deceased, what do i need besides her passport, his birth cert, our marriage license, her birth cert, and his death cert? It goes without saying corporate travel agencies that I am not able to get a letter from him. I am a nervous wreck. If you could guide me I would really appreciate it.
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