International travel is generally fun, and Mexico may be one of the best destinations for travelers from the United States. This is due to its stunning beaches, favorable exchange rate and, of course, its easy access from the U.S.
But the passport expiration rules in Mexico might keep you from having fun south of the border.
Let’s take a look at Mexico’s six-month passport rule this year, as well as ways to travel to Mexico without a passport and tips for getting your passport renewed.
Mexico’s passport validity rules are fairly lenient, especially when compared to other countries.
Unlike in Europe, where U.S. travelers must have at least six months of validity remaining on their passport when they visit, there has been no Mexico six-month passport rule in recent years.
According to the U.S. Department of State’s website, travelers entering by air need only have a passport that is currently valid.