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Can I use my real ID to go to Mexico?

Can I use my real ID to go to Mexico?

No. REAL ID cards cannot be used for border crossings into Canada, Mexico or other international travel.

Can you take a 4 week old baby on a plane?

When is it safe to travel with a newborn baby by plane? In general, doctors recommend you wait to fly until your baby’s immune system is better developed. This could be as soon as one month for full-term infants, though most doctors recommend anywhere between three months and six months.

What documents does a baby need to fly within the US?

To prove your child’s age to an airline, one of the following documents will suffice: Child’s passport (how to get a U.S. passport for an infant and things to know about children’s passports) Child’s birth certificate. Child’s immunization form or other medical records may also work domestically.

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What id do I need to cross the border from Mexico?

Identification Acceptable for Crossing U.S./Mexico Borders by Land It was the case for decades that U.S. citizens could use a combination of proof of U.S. citizenship, like a birth certificate and a driver’s license or other state-issued photo ID, to return from Mexico to the U.S.

Can a US citizen drive to Mexico without a passport?

The Mexican government may not let U.S. citizens who are driving or walking to Mexico enter the country at land border crossings if they do not have a U.S. passport book or U.S. passport card. Learn more about entry and exit requirements and safety and security in Mexico on our Country Information page.

What documents do I need to return to the US from Mexico?

To return to the U.S. from Mexico by land, sea or air, you must present a passport or PASS card (available to anyone) or Enhanced Driver’s License (residents of some U.S. states can get these) at the border.

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What id do I need to enter the United States?

When entering the United States, U.S. citizens are required to show passport, U.S. passport card, Trusted Traveler Program card (NEXUS, SENTRI, Global Entry or FAST) or an Enhanced Driver’s License. Resident aliens must possess a green card. Knowing which ID to bring depends upon your method of travel (air, land, or sea).

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