Before my first trip to Mexico, I remember spiraling down a rabbit hole of questions. Was I going to need a visa? Would I be turned away at the airport? If you’ve been down that same road, you’re not ...
Most states in Mexico are currently under a Level 2, or "exercise increased caution," travel advisory, according to the U.S. State Department. But eight states in Mexico are under a Level 3 advisory, ...
Speaking of U.S. neighbors, Mexico is also a beloved place for expats to relocate to because of its low cost of living – ...
The U.S. State Department issued a Level 2 travel advisory for Mexico due to terrorism, crime, and kidnapping risks. Security experts say the risk level remains largely unchanged and most visits are ...
The U.S. State Department raised Mexico's travel advisory to Level 2. It urges increased caution due to possible terrorism, crime and kidnapping. Travelers are advised to avoid driving at night and ...
Earlier this month, the United States Department of State issued a Level 2 travel advisory for the entire country of Mexico that included some rather concerning language, warning of terrorism, crime, ...
According to Travel and Tour World ... too well- which can be disastrous if pre-launch risk assessment was subpar. Lastly, Mexico has changed its non-immigrant visa requirements. While some Americans ...
GALVESTON, Texas — If you’re booked on a cruise from Galveston to Cozumel, Costa Maya, or Progreso, your vacation is still on. Despite an updated U.S. travel advisory for Mexico adding a new terrorism ...
The U.S. State Department issued an updated travel advisory for Mexico on Tuesday. The popular North American country now receives a Level 2 travel advisory, with the August 12 update encouraging ...
The U.S. State Department has issued an updated warning for the more than 13 million Americans who visit Mexico each year. Issued Aug. 12, the latest alert added an indicator for an increased risk of ...