Why do you think this is close to back to normal? Phases 1 & 2 still don't allow in person expedited passports unless there are life and death circumstances. Their backlog is still huge, but moderately shrinking.
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A rule is a rule, I have never seen a Mexican official that concerned about the 6 month rule provided it was still valid but I have seen over zealous gate agents deny boarding over this. In a multi leg trip this would really suck to have it fall through just prior to your last leg. The reasoning is that if you are denied entry at your foreign destination the carrier that brought you is required to return you to your embarkation country. They may try to charge you after the fact but they are on the hook by the denying country to return you. This has been true for a very long time, at Ellis Island when folks did not make the cut they became a liability to the shipping companies that transported them. Contrary to myths, Ellis island was not a immigrant welcome center but a controlled border entry point.
15 minutes prior to boarding and suppose the gate agent hasn't heard about it and remembers, dimly, from their training many years back the '6 month rule'. While you may be right you probably wouldn't get it sorted out prior to boarding. There are a lot tourist destinations with a once weekly flight (United's flight to Cozumel as an example) but what the hell you can relish in the comfort of the moral high ground until the next flight.Did you miss the post of Mexico and about 80 other countries being exempt from the six month rule?
15 minutes prior to boarding and suppose the gate agent hasn't heard about it and remembers, dimly, from their training many years back the '6 month rule'. While you may be right you probably wouldn't get it sorted out prior to boarding. There are a lot tourist destinations with a once weekly flight (United's flight to Cozumel as an example) but what the hell you can relish in the comfort of the moral high ground until the next flight.
Print the PDF in the post and carry it in your carry-on.
That would be wise to do but I can't see a gate agent taking a customer's printout over what they always believed was the rule.
Yeah, the gate agent was trained by the airline that writes his/her checks, so if the agent even thinks that his/her training said not to allow even tho a printout says otherwise, s/her will go with the company and hope his/her supervisor backs him/her up. We've all seen impressive fake documents and photos. At worst, better to refund the customer's ticket than incur a big fine from the other country. I can see it.A printout from a government website???
On a return trip from the Caribbean (either Coz or Cayman, I don't recall), the US Customs and Immigration agent warned me that I had to get my passport renewed as I was near the 6 month expiration date. That was the first I ever heard of it. I thanked him and now renew my passport at least 6 months before it expires taking into consideration that it may take 6-8 weeks for the renewal to be processed (that was pre-covid). I considered myself to have been warned and plan accordingly. So that 10 year passport is really only good for 9.5 years.
..............snip...................What are the real facts?