IMPACT – MEDIUM

The Colombian government has provided travel guidance for those traveling to Mexico amid increased scrutiny of travel documentation.

Key Points:

  • To reduce the risk of being denied entry into Mexico, Colombian nationals must:
    • Complete the preregistration form as soon as possible once travel has been planned.
    • Have proof of accommodation for their entire stay in Mexico, including a printed hotel booking or a signed invitation letter from a host, contact details of the host, proof of address of the host and a copy of this individual’s identification.
    • Have proof they have at least US$100 per day.
    • Have proof of means of transportation.
    • Purchase international travel insurance.
  • Those who are denied entry into Mexico should contact Colombian consulates in Mexico City or Cancun for further assistance.

BAL Analysis: Colombian nationals have faced increased scrutiny when traveling to Mexico. Travelers are advised to follow the aforementioned guidance to mitigate complications when entering the country.

This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice Group. For additional information, please contact berryapplemanleiden@bal.com.

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