The Government of Mexico reiterates its advisory for all Mexicans to avoid nonessential international travel.  Many countries continue to restrict travel based on their assessment of the Covid-19 situation.

Connectivity is limited and uncertain, and local health measures can change rapidly and frequently. This inevitably results in logistical difficulties abroad. There are also potential difficulties in receiving timely and efficient health care and services. More information on various destinations is available at: www.gob.mx/guiadelviajero.

At the same time that the Government of Mexico reiterates this advisory, it also reiterates its commitment to providing the necessary consular assistance and protection to Mexicans in emergency situations abroad.

U.S. advisory posted by the Information and Assistance Center for Mexicans Abroad  (CIAM)

Are you planning to fly to the United States?

Please be aware of the following:

Starting January 26, 2021, all international passengers traveling to the United States must show the airline a negative COVID-19 test done in the three days prior to their flight.*

If they have had and recovered from COVID-19 within the 3 months prior to the flight, they must have an official document with this information and a doctor’s authorization for them to travel.

All passengers should self-isolate from 7 to 10 days on their arrival in the United States. For more information, see: https://bit.ly/3ixl2mu.

*This requirement does not apply for children under the age of two.

For more information on the new U.S. entrance requirements, see: https://bit.ly/39xktpw.

Information and Assistance Center for Mexicans Abroad (CIAM)

For more information, call 520 623 7874

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