Consulate of Mexico in Quetzaltenango
Address | 21 Avenida 8 - 64 Zona 3 Quetzaltenango CP 09001 Guatemala |
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Address | 21 Avenida 8 - 64 Zona 3 Quetzaltenango CP 09001 Guatemala |
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Phone | local: international: |
Fax | local: international: |
mexicoq@ | |
Web site | http:/ |
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Hey im a US citizen but have my husband in guatemala and i come and go every few months and he has a mexican permit but it doesn't go far! My family is mexican my dad is from durango but lives in Juárez and my mom is from Nayarit. I havnt been to either sides.. And i would go and meet my family in both places and for my husband to meet my dad.so what do we need and how long takes it take for him to get a mexican visa so we could travel together?
I am a US Citizen with US passport, and I also hold a pensionado DPI for Guatemala Residence.
I have scheduled a 4 day trip to Cancun, flying from and back to Guatemala City.
However, my US passport is scheduled to expire 3 weeks after my return flight from Cancun.
The US Embassy site in Guatemala says that Mexico requires 6 months on passports or entry to Mexico will be rejected.
But US Embassy site is the only source of information I can find which says this. I checked with the airline and they say that no such policy exists. The airline (Volaris) says that I will have no problem entering Mexico with my current passport.
Can someone please confirm or deny this information? There is not enough time for me to renew my US passport before my trip begins.
Thank you.
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