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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Honduras
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Has anyone from a country that requires a visa to visit Mexico gone with their green card?

 

I see that they don't require a visa for residents of the US (GC holders) regardless of passport country and it's probably fine for air travel as airport passport control probably knows these things. 

 

We live fairly close to the border and going by land to beach towns is tempting, but they have check points along the highways going in, and I'm not sure if the 19 year old young men in the middle of nowhere who staff these things are as up to date on this or will they see a Honduran passport and go straight into giving us problems? 

 

If you've traveled by land within Mexico and presented a GC, let me know whether it was smooth or if you were given problems. 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Honduras
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My husband is Honduran and recently got his GC. We were in California this past August and the family took us to Tijuana by land. No questions or issues when returning. He didn't even have his GC at that moment, only the visa in his passport.

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