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πŸ‡²πŸ‡½ Mexico

Capital
Mexico City
Currency
$ Mexican Peso (MXN)
Drives on the
Right
Population
~ 129 Million

Travel Advisories

Increased Caution

There are currently 2 active travel advisories for Mexico.

The most recent advisory was issued 15 days ago by πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦, which recommended Increased Caution.


Increased Caution

15 days ago

Issued by πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

Increased Caution

2 months ago

Issued by πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

Exercise increased caution

in Mexico due to terrorism, crime, and kidnapping.

  • Many violent crimes take place in Mexico. They include homicide, kidnapping, carjacking, and robbery. There is a risk of terrorist violence, including terrorist attacks and other activity in Mexico. Visit the U.S. Department of State’s country reports on terrorism to learn more.Β Β 
  • The U.S. government has limited ability to help in many parts of Mexico. U.S. government employees are not allowed to travel to certain high-risk areas.Β 
  • Due to security risks, U.S. citizens should follow the same restrictions as U.S. government employees while traveling.Β Β 
  • Emergency services are limited or unavailable in remote or rural areas.
  • If you encounter a road checkpoint, you should comply.Β  Fleeing or ignoring instructions can lead to you being hurt or killed.Β 
  • Check the map of restricted areas.

U.S. government employee travel restrictions (U.S. citizens are advised to follow):Β 

  • May not travel between cities after dark.Β 
  • Must rely on dispatched vehicles from regulated taxi stands or app-based services like Uber or Cabify and may not wave down taxis on the street.Β Β 
  • Should avoid traveling alone, especially in remote areas.Β 
  • May not drive between Mexican border cities, the U.S.-Mexico border and the interior of Mexico. There are some limited exceptions.

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