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I miss the old rules that allowed a US citizen to travel to Mexico and the Caribbean with a driver's licence and voter ID card until that changed in 2011.
Gopbroek posted about this recently on a 2018 thread, but it's really incongruent with that thread's original message as Passport application and Renewal times have changed. Be sure that your Passport is still valid before you plan a trip as new Applications and Renewals are taking much longer now, so allow at least six months...!!
www.cnbc.com
He also mentioned...
(1) US citizens generally are allowed to visit Mexico for up to 180 days without a Visa, and Cozumel no longer even requires completion of the old FMM form as the Immigration officers just write on your PP now, but it's up to the officer so avoid seeming suspicious and know your plans when you tell them...
(2) Mexico does not require that you have six months left on your PP unlike some countries, but not all Officers and airline agents are clear on that. If yours expires in less than six months, you might want to print out the text from the Mexican embassy to carry with you and allow extra time in case of confusion...
Gopbroek posted about this recently on a 2018 thread, but it's really incongruent with that thread's original message as Passport application and Renewal times have changed. Be sure that your Passport is still valid before you plan a trip as new Applications and Renewals are taking much longer now, so allow at least six months...!!

Need a new passport? State Department tells travelers to apply at least 6 months before departure
The agency is getting about 400,000 passport applications every week.
He also mentioned...
There are two possible 180-day rules, and I am not sure which he was referencing, but be aware of possible problems with both...If you are planning a trip remember the 180 day rule.
(1) US citizens generally are allowed to visit Mexico for up to 180 days without a Visa, and Cozumel no longer even requires completion of the old FMM form as the Immigration officers just write on your PP now, but it's up to the officer so avoid seeming suspicious and know your plans when you tell them...

Changes to Time Allowed in Mexico Using a Visitor Permit
The way visitors are admitted to Mexico is changing in regard to the amount of time granted to stay under auspice of a visitor permit (FMM)
www.mexperience.com
(2) Mexico does not require that you have six months left on your PP unlike some countries, but not all Officers and airline agents are clear on that. If yours expires in less than six months, you might want to print out the text from the Mexican embassy to carry with you and allow extra time in case of confusion...

Mexico Passport Expiration Rules 2025 [When Can You Travel?]
Are you traveling to Mexico, but your passport is set to expire in the next few months? Click here to learn all about Mexican passport expiration rules.
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