Is it OK to travel to Mexico now? What to know, how to stay safe
Is It Safe to Travel to Mexico? Here’s What You Need to Know.
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Mexico Travel Advisory
Mexico Travel Advisory
Travel Advisory: Update for Mexico
Read the Mexico Travel Advisory, including the detailed state summaries and advisory levels for information on your specific travel destination. Read the Mexico country information page . Assistance: Contact Form. U.S. Embassy and Consulates in Mexico. From Mexico: (55) 8526 2561. From the United States: 1-844-528-6611. Department of State ...
Is it safe to travel to Mexico? Here's what you need to know
The U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Mexico put out an alert for spring break travelers on March 13 outlining crime and other potential security issues and actions to take to help ensure safer travel ...
Is It Safe to Travel to Mexico? Here's What You Need to Know
The U.S. State Department provides state-by-state information about travel risks in Mexico. As of early March, the department had issued its strongest possible warning — Level 4: Do Not Travel ...
What you need to know about traveling to Mexico right now
On March 21, 2020 the US and Mexico closed their shared land border to non-essential travel, and those restrictions have been extended every month since. The current land border restrictions are in place until at least September 21, 2021. Mexico is on the UK's red list for travel. This means that any UK citizen or resident who arrives into the ...
Health Alert
The United States and Mexico entered a joint initiative March 21 restricting non-essential travel along the U.S.-Mexico land border to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Non-essential travel includes travel that is considered tourism or recreational in nature. These restrictions apply to travel in both directions across the border.
U.S. warns to avoid travel to parts of Mexico over crime concerns
Feb. 10, 2023 2:53 PM PT. The State Department is urging U.S. citizens to avoid travel to parts of Mexico over fears of kidnappings and other crime across multiple states, renewing warnings as ...
Mexico travel advice
Mexico travel advice
U.S. Issues Travel Warning for Mexico
The United States is warning travelers heading to Mexico to be aware of their surroundings ahead of the spring break holiday season. The warning, which was issued this week by the U.S. Embassy and ...
Americans Are Flocking to Mexico. Should They Be?
Forward Keys, a service that analyzes flight data, found that air ticketing for American arrivals to Mexico is up nearly 32 percent in the third quarter of 2021, compared to the same period in ...
State Department warns against travel to Mexico
The State Department is warning Americans to avoid traveling to most of Mexico due to the risk of violent crime. The agency has renewed a warning for Americans considering travel to Mexico, saying they should either not travel to, reconsider, or use increased caution in almost the entire country.. In the advisory, would-be travelers are warned they may not be able to seek help from the U.S. if ...
Is Mexico Safe for Travel Right Now? (2024 Safety Guide)
Is Mexico Safe for Travel? (Insider Tips - 2024)
Travel advice and advisories for Mexico
The situation is tense in the border area between: Mexico and the United States. Mexico and Guatemala. You should travel to Mexico by air to avoid criminal incidents at international land border crossings. If you plan to cross an international land border: remain extremely vigilant. use only official border crossings.
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Safety and security - Mexico travel advice
Mexico International Travel Information
Please email COFEPRIS at for more information or if you wish to file a report. You can file a report online (Spanish only) via the COFEPRIS website, by calling the COFEPRIS call center at 800 033 50 50 (from Mexico) or +52 (55) 5080-5425 (from the United States), or by scheduling an appointment.
U.S. Department of State issues Mexico travel advisory
U.S. government employees may not drive from the U.S.-Mexico border to or from the interior parts of Mexico, except daytime travel within Baja California and between Nogales and Hermosillo on ...
Is it safe to travel to Mexico? What Americans should know
The U.S. Embassy in Mexico offers the following recommendations: Avoid travel to "do not travel" states. Be aware of your surroundings. Seek shelter if needed. Monitor local media for updates and ...
Can You Travel to Mexico Right Now? Everything You Need to Know
Technically, there are no restrictions on travel to Mexico right now. You can get on a plane without proof of vaccination or a negative Covid test. (But if you're going to travel, please, for ...
U.S. State Department Says Do Not Travel to These Mexican States
The U.S. State Department has broken down its Mexico travel warnings by states. Out of 32 states, there is a Level 4 "Do Not Travel" advisory for six: Colima, Guerrero, Michoacan, Sinaloa ...
Places the U.S. Government Warns Not to Travel Right Now
Places the U.S. Government Warns Not to Travel Right Now
Starliner spacecraft returns safely without crew from ...
The spacecraft landed in New Mexico early Saturday morning leaving two astronauts behind on the International Space Station. The crew members will return to earth in February aboard a SpaceX craft.
NASA Decides to Bring Starliner Spacecraft Back to Earth Without Crew
NASA will return Boeing's Starliner to Earth without astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams aboard the spacecraft, the agency announced Saturday. The uncrewed return allows NASA and Boeing to continue gathering testing data on Starliner during its upcoming flight home, while also not accepting more risk than necessary for its crew.
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Mexico Travel Advisory
Reissued after periodic review with general security updates, and the removal of obsolete COVID-19 page links. Country Summary: Violent crime - such as homicide, kidnapping, carjacking, and robbery - is widespread and common in Mexico.The U.S. government has limited ability to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens in many areas of Mexico, as travel by U.S. government employees to ...
Health Alert
The Department of State issued a Level 4 Travel Advisory for Mexico on April 20, 2021, advising U.S. citizens to not travel to Mexico due to COVID-19, and to exercise increased caution in Mexico due to crime and kidnapping. Some areas have increased risk - read the entire Travel Advisory.
Mexico Travel Advisory
Reissued after periodic review with updates for Chiapas, and Durango. Country Summary: Violent crime - such as homicide, kidnapping, carjacking, and robbery - is widespread and common in Mexico.The U.S. government has limited ability to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens in many areas of Mexico, as travel by U.S. government employees to certain areas is prohibited or restricted.
Travel Advisory: Update for Mexico
Read the Mexico Travel Advisory, including the detailed state summaries and advisory levels for information on your specific travel destination. Read the Mexico country information page. Assistance: Contact Form. U.S. Embassy and Consulates in Mexico. From Mexico: (55) 8526 2561. From the United States: +1-844-528-6611
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Mexico Travel Advisory
Read the Mexico Travel Advisory, including the detailed state summaries and advisory levels for information on your specific travel destination. Read the Mexico country information page . Assistance: Contact Form. U.S. Embassy and Consulates in Mexico. From Mexico: (55) 8526 2561. From the United States: 1-844-528-6611. Department of State ...
The U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Mexico put out an alert for spring break travelers on March 13 outlining crime and other potential security issues and actions to take to help ensure safer travel ...
The U.S. State Department provides state-by-state information about travel risks in Mexico. As of early March, the department had issued its strongest possible warning — Level 4: Do Not Travel ...
On March 21, 2020 the US and Mexico closed their shared land border to non-essential travel, and those restrictions have been extended every month since. The current land border restrictions are in place until at least September 21, 2021. Mexico is on the UK's red list for travel. This means that any UK citizen or resident who arrives into the ...
The United States and Mexico entered a joint initiative March 21 restricting non-essential travel along the U.S.-Mexico land border to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Non-essential travel includes travel that is considered tourism or recreational in nature. These restrictions apply to travel in both directions across the border.
Feb. 10, 2023 2:53 PM PT. The State Department is urging U.S. citizens to avoid travel to parts of Mexico over fears of kidnappings and other crime across multiple states, renewing warnings as ...
Mexico travel advice
The United States is warning travelers heading to Mexico to be aware of their surroundings ahead of the spring break holiday season. The warning, which was issued this week by the U.S. Embassy and ...
Forward Keys, a service that analyzes flight data, found that air ticketing for American arrivals to Mexico is up nearly 32 percent in the third quarter of 2021, compared to the same period in ...
The State Department is warning Americans to avoid traveling to most of Mexico due to the risk of violent crime. The agency has renewed a warning for Americans considering travel to Mexico, saying they should either not travel to, reconsider, or use increased caution in almost the entire country.. In the advisory, would-be travelers are warned they may not be able to seek help from the U.S. if ...
Is Mexico Safe for Travel? (Insider Tips - 2024)
The situation is tense in the border area between: Mexico and the United States. Mexico and Guatemala. You should travel to Mexico by air to avoid criminal incidents at international land border crossings. If you plan to cross an international land border: remain extremely vigilant. use only official border crossings.
Safety and security - Mexico travel advice
Please email COFEPRIS at for more information or if you wish to file a report. You can file a report online (Spanish only) via the COFEPRIS website, by calling the COFEPRIS call center at 800 033 50 50 (from Mexico) or +52 (55) 5080-5425 (from the United States), or by scheduling an appointment.
U.S. government employees may not drive from the U.S.-Mexico border to or from the interior parts of Mexico, except daytime travel within Baja California and between Nogales and Hermosillo on ...
The U.S. Embassy in Mexico offers the following recommendations: Avoid travel to "do not travel" states. Be aware of your surroundings. Seek shelter if needed. Monitor local media for updates and ...
Technically, there are no restrictions on travel to Mexico right now. You can get on a plane without proof of vaccination or a negative Covid test. (But if you're going to travel, please, for ...
The U.S. State Department has broken down its Mexico travel warnings by states. Out of 32 states, there is a Level 4 "Do Not Travel" advisory for six: Colima, Guerrero, Michoacan, Sinaloa ...
Places the U.S. Government Warns Not to Travel Right Now
The spacecraft landed in New Mexico early Saturday morning leaving two astronauts behind on the International Space Station. The crew members will return to earth in February aboard a SpaceX craft.
NASA will return Boeing's Starliner to Earth without astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams aboard the spacecraft, the agency announced Saturday. The uncrewed return allows NASA and Boeing to continue gathering testing data on Starliner during its upcoming flight home, while also not accepting more risk than necessary for its crew.
Some workers want to spread retirement throughout their careers, even if it means a smaller 401(k).
Reissued after periodic review with general security updates, and the removal of obsolete COVID-19 page links. Country Summary: Violent crime - such as homicide, kidnapping, carjacking, and robbery - is widespread and common in Mexico.The U.S. government has limited ability to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens in many areas of Mexico, as travel by U.S. government employees to ...
The Department of State issued a Level 4 Travel Advisory for Mexico on April 20, 2021, advising U.S. citizens to not travel to Mexico due to COVID-19, and to exercise increased caution in Mexico due to crime and kidnapping. Some areas have increased risk - read the entire Travel Advisory.
Reissued after periodic review with updates for Chiapas, and Durango. Country Summary: Violent crime - such as homicide, kidnapping, carjacking, and robbery - is widespread and common in Mexico.The U.S. government has limited ability to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens in many areas of Mexico, as travel by U.S. government employees to certain areas is prohibited or restricted.
Read the Mexico Travel Advisory, including the detailed state summaries and advisory levels for information on your specific travel destination. Read the Mexico country information page. Assistance: Contact Form. U.S. Embassy and Consulates in Mexico. From Mexico: (55) 8526 2561. From the United States: +1-844-528-6611