Is a visa needed for Indian citizens who are U.S. permanent residents to enter Mexico?
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My family is traveling by air to Mexico for a vacation (more specifically, Cancún). Since I was born in the U.S. and am thus a U.S. citizen, I can get into Mexico without advance arrangements. However, both my parents aren't U.S. citizens (they're Indian citizens and passport holders), but are U.S. permanent resident card holders.
- Do they need to make advance arrangements for a visa, or can they make do with the fact that they are U.S. permanent residents?
- If we are going to travel in ten days, is it too late to get visas at the moment (if they need one)?
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Do permanent residents of the US need a visa to enter Mexico?
What other travel documents do Green card holders need to go to Mexico? According to Mexico's visa policy, foreign nationals holding a valid US permanent residence regardless of their nationality, do not require to obtain a Mexican visa if visiting for tourism purposes.Can I travel to Mexico with my US permanent resident card?
No, all travelers including US permanent residents will require a passport to enter and exit Mexico.Which Countries Can You Visit with a US Green Card?
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