How to travel with two passports | Benefits of Dual Citizenship USA and Mexico

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  • This video apply to those who have Dual Citizenship (Mexican and USA American). In this video Jenny will cover what how to travel with two passports and we will also cover the benefits of having two passports. We will provide tips on how to travel to in and out of Mexico.
    If you were born in USA and have mexican heritage make sure to check out our three part series to learn how to obtain your Mexican citizenship. We show you step by step how to get citizenship through your parents.
    Here is the link to how to obtain your dual citizenship: • How to get your Mexica...
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Komentáře • 364

  • @EatBailaTravel
    @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety +52

    If you’re here because you have (or will have!) 2 passports and want to know what to expect when traveling, I hope this video is helpful. If this doesn’t apply to you but you’re here anyway because you support this channel, you’re my favorite kind of people! 💖 thanks for watching!

    • @yandelhernandez-bv1sm
      @yandelhernandez-bv1sm Před rokem

      Hello,
      I have another question. For example, my son (6) and I are both dual citizens of course he’s under age. Nonetheless, he is a dual citizen just like myself and we both hold Mexican passports so if I’m booking a one-way flight from the US to Mexico, I would put our Mexican passport information and then when booking another one way (it was just cheaper to book one way and one way)flight back to the US and that’s where we would put our US passport? And when we are boarding our flight back to the US that’s where we would show both our US and Mexican passports? Sorry for the repetitive questions I just want to make sure I’m doing this correctly.

  • @YamaguchiTada
    @YamaguchiTada Před 2 lety +45

    Just for some info: you dont have to put the Mexican passport on the airline website to pass through Mexican lane on the airport, Just have your Mexican passport ready to be presented to the inmigration officer

    • @ELBarbarro
      @ELBarbarro Před rokem +3

      I came here to say this too.

    • @yandelhernandez-bv1sm
      @yandelhernandez-bv1sm Před rokem +6

      So you can put your USA passport info when buying the airplane ticket? And then just present your Mexican passport when you land? Will they still ask for your tourist form when you are boarding the plane back to the USA?

    • @lilianadorsey_norwex
      @lilianadorsey_norwex Před 5 měsíci +8

      The point of using mexican passport was to avoid tourist tax on ticket purchase.

    • @CanTho2022
      @CanTho2022 Před 11 dny +1

      @@yandelhernandez-bv1sm…NOT if you present your Mexican passport when you standing in line at the entry immigration

  • @YucaTX
    @YucaTX Před 2 lety +29

    So glad I found your channel. Being Mexican American myself with dual citizenship, immediately felt relatable. Subscribed!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety +1

      Welcome Daniel! 😊 it’s so great to see the Mexican American community on this channel grow!

  • @treelikkleherbs
    @treelikkleherbs Před rokem +13

    Literally, THE BEST explanation for how to travel with two passports. Gracias!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem +2

      Aw thanks! I’m so glad it’s helpful ☺️🛂

  • @dameanvil
    @dameanvil Před 3 měsíci +7

    01:14 🛂 Mistakes to avoid when traveling with two passports: Bring both passports and use the information from your Mexican passport when purchasing airline tickets.
    03:10 📝 Foreigners need to complete an entry form when entering Mexico, while Mexican nationals don't.
    03:38 💍 Married women in the US don't need to update their Mexican passport with their married name.
    04:39 😅 Funny story: Always bring both passports to avoid confusion, like mistakenly presenting the wrong one.
    05:59 🛫 What to expect when re-entering the US: Hand over both passports and explain any name differences.

  • @leslielawson8446
    @leslielawson8446 Před 2 lety +31

    Great advice - I had forgot about the entry fees into other countries , $100 to visit Brazil 🇧🇷 = yikes 😱. I once had an officer stop me in Costa Rica and as he looked at my passport, he asked where’s the rest of my name ? I told him I only have 2 names , first and last name , he said everybody has 4 names here , I told him in the U.S. most people have only 2 names - luckily another tourist overheard our conversation and showed the officer her passport ( which only had 2 names ) after that he let me go about my business 😃

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety +3

      The visa for Brazil was actually 180$ and it lasts like 5 years. I had to get it because I didn't have Mexican citizenship (kevin) Wow that is crazy story but it makes sense. In USA you only have a three names if your parents gave you a middle name. Glad your situation didn't become a bigger issue.

    • @catalina29
      @catalina29 Před rokem

      Yess! I’m here for this! I love travel advice. I just got both my passports updated for 10 years. (US/Mex) All this time I’ve been paying the fee and leaving my Mexican passport at home. 😒 (Not anymore!)
      I followed your other video on getting passport appointments. I booked it one day before and got in! All my family members want to know how 😂 #suertuda

    • @sergom5330
      @sergom5330 Před rokem +1

      In Brazil everyone has 4 names! 😂
      That was hilarious!

  • @shannonelliott9230
    @shannonelliott9230 Před rokem +1

    That final scene was so funny! I love your headache saving, to the point, practical advice. Saved your vid! Liked. Subscribed. Thank you!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem

      😁 have you watched the entire video that the final scene references? it's a short skit 😜 we had some fun with a somewhat controversial topic lol thanks for joining us! 😊

  • @adltadelatorre
    @adltadelatorre Před 2 lety +4

    So helpful! Thank you for sharing your experience and expertise with us!

  • @55CINCO55
    @55CINCO55 Před 2 lety +3

    This was very helpful!

  • @thisiscecy
    @thisiscecy Před 10 měsíci +1

    Best explanation! I was looking for exactly this content

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 10 měsíci

      How perfect! Glad it was helpful! 🤗 hope you enjoy some of our other videos as well! 😉

  • @kaimln
    @kaimln Před 2 lety +1

    Great info!

  • @SorgiStories
    @SorgiStories Před 2 lety +9

    This would feel so nuts to have to deal with an extra challenge, particularly in this crazy time going in between the countries. But this is going to help people. Awesome.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety +1

      Sorgi it can so confusing at times but we hope with this video everyone feels as confident as James Bond to cross to any country with both passports. Happy holidays!

  • @darrellharris313
    @darrellharris313 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great information, Thank you

  • @luispuente4270
    @luispuente4270 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks a lot for the information!!!

  • @romanandfizah
    @romanandfizah Před 2 lety +2

    Another enjoyable content of you. Looks beautiful.
    Thank you touring and sharing with us.
    Have a great week

  • @Oh_ELCapitan
    @Oh_ELCapitan Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much for thus information!

  • @user-nw4cs2sb3s
    @user-nw4cs2sb3s Před měsícem +1

    Thank you for the information

  • @2009villagi
    @2009villagi Před 5 měsíci +1

    I enjoy all your videos. This is a great one, thank you. ❤

  • @maury5428
    @maury5428 Před 2 lety +1

    I love your video!!! Really helpful!

  • @MrGonzo2020
    @MrGonzo2020 Před rokem

    Great video, had to re reference it. Gracias amigos!

  • @lyssa4613
    @lyssa4613 Před rokem +1

    This was very helpful

  • @yolig.560
    @yolig.560 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for the information I’m now a Mexican National and the advice you provided will help me tremendously.

  • @jakelopez1412
    @jakelopez1412 Před 2 lety +1

    GREAT VIDEO

  • @LuisGonzalez-tr7os
    @LuisGonzalez-tr7os Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks for making this video! I always get confused on what passport to use and in what order when going to Mexico

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety +2

      Glad it was helpful thank you for commenting Luis! Saludos hope everything is well happy holidays!

    • @rosanabarron7492
      @rosanabarron7492 Před 5 měsíci

      Help. My husband just became a US. Citizen. And I bought our flight tickets. Using his Mexican passport. So my question is how do we fly back to the US. HOW DO WE CHECK ? I know I will be getting that little tourism paper upon arrival. So when he checks in what passport do he show? Doesn't he need the paper?? Too

  • @robertmarling19
    @robertmarling19 Před rokem +6

    Good to know. I’m traveling on 2 passports but I’m US-Japan, also with 2 different last names. This gets even more complicated with the COVID rules. Thank you for the video.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem

      are there still COVID rules for flying into Japan? I forget how lax the US is sometimes!

    • @robertmarling19
      @robertmarling19 Před rokem

      @@EatBailaTravel As of right now, there isn’t. They lifted quarantine and test result restrictions I believe back in June/July. The only requirement is that non-Japanese citizens have to be vaccinated (just like the US for non-US citizens).
      Oh and I believe you have to obtain a visitors visa.

  • @StudioCityCa
    @StudioCityCa Před 2 měsíci +1

    Well done 👍🏾

  • @elpelon0912
    @elpelon0912 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video!! Thanks for the information. Id like to see a video explaining CURP and RFC, if you have had to go through this process.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks! We will keep this mind still learning about it but it’s a great idea!

    • @mauriciogonzalez618
      @mauriciogonzalez618 Před 2 lety +1

      You can get your curp online is super easy

  • @juanchavarria1815
    @juanchavarria1815 Před 2 lety +1

    Yes this video is helpful 👍😍

  • @daishi15
    @daishi15 Před rokem +4

    I have this same issue with my Canadian and American passports each country needs its own. Thank you for advice!

  • @soniaten4
    @soniaten4 Před rokem +1

    Great video!!! So when I got my Mexican passport I asked the question about my married last name. The person added my married last name on my Mex passport under ‘apellido del cónyuge’. I used that last name when I booked my trip and one of the officers was about to give me a hard time because it did not match, until I pointed it out to him and he said ok. So I use my married last name since it was also added to my Mexican passport. Just a tip for people who are about to get it.

  • @TheTwoTravelersInMexico
    @TheTwoTravelersInMexico Před 2 lety +2

    While this video doesn't apply to me i found it interesting and informative. -Marc

  • @dsolis575
    @dsolis575 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video, I've traveled multiple times to Mexico since attaining dual citizenship and I've never used my Mexican passport to get in Mexico. I think I will try it next week

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Hi! did you end up trying it? how did it go?

    • @dsolis575
      @dsolis575 Před 10 měsíci

      @@EatBailaTravel I did but I don't think it mattered too much. The line for Mexican immigration was just as long for Mexican citizens as it was for visitors. That's usually not the case but it was that day and no they didn't question the fact that my family members traveling with me were not Mexican citizens

  • @Antyoutube206
    @Antyoutube206 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Very helpful, I will be getting my mexican passport soon!

  • @lucio.martinez
    @lucio.martinez Před 2 lety +4

    Oh, that foreigner form, now makes sense.
    My brother, who's not a Mexican National told me about it. He lost his the first he went, since he didn't think he would need it. He missed a flight and couldn't leave until the following day.
    I didn't know what he was talking about, since I never get one.
    It's because I'm also a Mexican Citizen.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety +1

      Something similar happened to me in 2006. My family and I(kevin) drove to Mexico and at the border they ended up giving me the wrong foreigner form. When I was flying back from Mexico they wouldn't let get on the plane because I was missing the right form. Se hizo una bronca a lo ultimo sali con 10 dollares debajo de la mesa.

  • @realtorcisco-franciscopime1504

    "I didn't know you guys were pochos" haha 😆 😂 🤣 😅 I literally spit out my water I had been drinking!! Great video subscribed after seeing you dual citizenship passport.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety

      Glad you enjoyed here's the full video in case you haven't seen it! Saludos!

  • @regilson6127
    @regilson6127 Před rokem +1

    It’s the end for me that got me to subscribe
    Se cuidan, se Bañan!! 🎉❤

  • @GArias-sz3il
    @GArias-sz3il Před rokem +1

    Muchas gracias por la información!! (Chicos la musica de el fondo de el video resulta un poquito molesto)

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem

      ah, una disculpa, cuando lo publicamos no nos habiamos dado cuenta pero hemos aprendido como mejorar el audio desde entonces 😊

  • @SolMex64
    @SolMex64 Před 2 lety +1

    Gracias Gracias Gracias Gracias 💗

  • @owlman_
    @owlman_ Před 2 lety +5

    Regarding married names, we USED to do it, but not in the same way as the US. In the US the woman drops her surname and takes her husband's surname. In Mexico, the woman would drop her maternal surname, keep her paternal surname, and add "De (husband's surname)."
    As you can see, slightly more complicated. Thankfully we've progressed and have stopped expecting that women change their names. It's still optional, but who wants to deal with that process?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety +2

      I have heard of that! Adding "de" with the husband's surname. In my (Jenny) personal case, I have a complicated parental history and jumped on the opportunity to change my last name to something I feel connected to. For me, the process was worth it, but the most important thing, like you said, the expectation of the name change is starting to die out, and that way, it's more of a personal choice than a societal pressure.

  • @wandasanchez551
    @wandasanchez551 Před 2 lety +3

    Great advice. I don’t have my Mexican passport yet but I’m working on it. I have Global Reentry to get into the US so I just scan my US passport at the kiosk.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety +2

      We have always wondered how that works. We were going to get it and then ended up skipping the global re entry. Is it worth it?

    • @marthaymario8683
      @marthaymario8683 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, do this. Use a credit card that reimburses fee.

    • @robertgarza3493
      @robertgarza3493 Před 2 lety +2

      @@EatBailaTravel ,
      I have global entry and it’s a very good option…

    • @JavierGonzalez-ts5iq
      @JavierGonzalez-ts5iq Před rokem

      @@robertgarza3493 What are the practical benefits of Global Entry if you don't mind answering? I'm a dual citizen of US/MEX

    • @alvaromejia7564
      @alvaromejia7564 Před rokem +1

      ​@@JavierGonzalez-ts5iq Includes TSA pre-check on the way out, a special security line when returning from an international flight. The GE line is almost always empty and you either scan your passport or some airports (LAX) have facial recognition, so no need to scan your passport. GE also includes access to the SENTRI line at US/Mexico land crossing, so a 4-hour wait to return by car from Tijuana turns into a 15-minute wait. Just keep in mind that all passengers also need to have GE cards present. One option is to drop them off to cross add pedestrians and you use the SENTRI line. On long weekends, even the pedestrian line can get super long and there's a SENTRI line for pedestrian crossing too (just go all the way to the front). :) Totally worth it for $100 for 5 years. My credit card (Capital One Venture) covers my fee and I pay for my kids to have GE too. I use this same credit card for all international travel because they don't charge international transaction fees (a few others don't either). Final tip: I use the Charles Schwab investor checking ATM card to withdraw money intentionally. Best US ATM card for sure - they rebate all ATM fees and don't charge any transaction fees or conversion fees. Just remember to always decline the ATM's conversion offer, if one is made on the screen because the rate is always worse than you would otherwise get. Watch a CZcams video about withdrawing money. I've used the card in China, Luxembourg, France, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Costa Rica, Panama, and Mexico with zero issues. Couldn't recommend more. ¡Buena suerte!

  • @TitoJj34
    @TitoJj34 Před 2 lety +4

    Yes, I do agree to bring both your passports I learned that the hard way in 2015! Also if you get your credencial you don't really need to carry your passport for identification just use your credencial in stead of lugging around a booklet! 👍

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety +1

      Oh no! What happened to you in 2015? Credential is not enough for international credentials.

    • @TitoJj34
      @TitoJj34 Před 2 lety +1

      @@EatBailaTravel if I ever meet you guys I'll tell you the story it's kind of long. 🤭😅

    • @pasofino9583
      @pasofino9583 Před 2 lety +5

      @@EatBailaTravel I’m a dual citizen ( Mexico/U.S) I’m trying to fly to Zimbabwe but my U.S passport doesn’t get here on time (expired ) so I’m flying with my MX, I’m flying out of Ohare but I guess now I have to fly return trip to MX and walk across the bridge, anyways I’m a start figuring out what im going to to do, saludos de Cicero

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety

      @@pasofino9583 hi Paso fino you Can schedule a same day passport for your United States passport unless you already requested the other one. Cause from going to mexico you’re gonna have to get your passport shipped to cross over again. Wish you well we are also from Cicero! Saludos

    • @funkjunkie714
      @funkjunkie714 Před rokem

      @@EatBailaTravel We use the credencial to enter Mexico via Cross Border Express in order to fly out of TJ Airport. Anyone use the credencial from LAX to Cancun (Migracion at the CUN Airport)? We don't have a MX passport yet.

  • @isabelperez6531
    @isabelperez6531 Před 11 měsíci +2

    This video was so helpful, thank you! I do have one question that I haven't really been able to get an answer to online. I'm a U.S./Mexican dual citizen and I'm going to Mexico this summer to stay with my family but I'm not sure when I want to come back by. I wanted to get a one way ticket and then buy the return flight once I'm more sure. Would this be fine as long as I book my flight/use my Mexican passport the way you recommended? I saw a couple people saying that I would have problems since I won't have any proof of my return date.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 11 měsíci +1

      if you're entering Mexico with your Mexican passport, you won't need proof of a return date. As a Mexican citizen, you're entitled to the right to be in Mexico as long as you want. Just make sure to buy your one way ticket to Mexico with your mexican name/passport info and when you're ready, buy your one way ticket to the US using your american name/passport info

  • @Agustin-jo8mv
    @Agustin-jo8mv Před 2 lety +3

    3:20 A guy that was getting on my flight from CDMX to Medellin, Colombia didn't have his immigration slip with him when we were boarding the flight. 😬 He had to run back to immigration, but I don't know if he ever made it back onto the plane, I don't think he did.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety +1

      Probably not! Then again where was he going to go look for it?! Interesting we will never know the rest of this chisme!

    • @Agustin-jo8mv
      @Agustin-jo8mv Před 2 lety

      @@EatBailaTravel lol. Right. I think he was trying to get a new immigration slip. Oh well. Other world will never know. 😂

  • @tommyho78
    @tommyho78 Před rokem +2

    Omg , i had a heachache about double passport with double, dont know which names to use, and my vaccine passport, then this video pop up
    Mucho gracias

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem

      Glad we could help put that headache at ease! 😊happy traveling!

  • @mitty2575
    @mitty2575 Před rokem +1

    I traveled to Mexico in 2015… I never paid tourist fee nor had a huge line. Now when I traveled to Bahamas the line was insane, but was never charged either 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem +4

      the tourist fee is usually charged automatically to your flight fee (built in when you buy your flight), they don't charge it at the airport, so you might be paying it and not even know! It knows to add the fee in depending on what kind of passport holder you are. I've tested this and have seen the price difference when putting in my US vs MX passport info at the time of online flight ticket purchase.

  • @giljusino
    @giljusino Před 2 lety +1

    You guys are the bees knees 😎

  • @rahuliyer7456
    @rahuliyer7456 Před 4 měsíci +1

    In Vietnam, when a Vietnamese woman marries a foreigner husband...like me, her name at birth does not change. This is despite her US passport and paperwork saying her married name. As a result, my wife has a Vietnam passport with her birth name in it.
    The reason I share this here is to further highlight that changing names in some countries is not possible or illegal. In Vietnam it's both not possible, and it's illegal.

  • @peter2605
    @peter2605 Před 2 lety +1

    Jenny and Kevin, not clear on the processes when leaving Mexico. Can you elaborate on the process and forms required? Where do we get the forms from?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety

      As a dual citizen, you don’t have to worry about any immigration forms on the way out. The USA will ask for a customs forms (flight attendants will provide) to declare any goods you might be bringing back, but nothing on the immigration side of it.

  • @michaelperez883
    @michaelperez883 Před rokem +3

    So my mother has dual citizenship. We booked her flight with her name as written in the Mexican passport. When she arrived to the PV airport to return to the US, they asked for her US travel document (i.e. visa, green card). As she gave the airline her US passport, they saw the last names didn't match and they made this whole drama and did not want to let my mother catch her flight because of it. We had to fight with the airline to let her get her flight. Perhaps because they wanted to make sure that she had the proper documents to enter in the US. Otherwise, the airline can get sued by the US government for letting passengers travel with inadequate documents. I knew for certain that she was not gonna have an issue at US customs so long as she has a US passport, but she was so scared that they wouldn't let her in because of the name mismatch given how the airline intimidated her about it.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem

      whaaat this has never happened to me, so stressful sorry that happened. Which airline was this?

  • @Revmags006
    @Revmags006 Před měsícem

    How would this work with global entry and pre check?

  • @fergomez3817
    @fergomez3817 Před 2 lety +6

    Great Video very informative 👍 I wonder if there are more benefits of using a Mexican passport in Mexico like going to see a public doctor, or paying less at certain places like museums🤔
    🤜🏼✌️

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety +2

      There are places that offer discount for Mexican Nationals like the Xcaret parks and some museums. This is something we really liked in Yucatan they have a price for residents of the state, they have price for nationals and different price for foreigners. In Ecuador and Peru it is very similar. It's nice for them to offer prices for nationals to also have affordable access to things.

  • @defenestration_official
    @defenestration_official Před 2 lety +1

    Perfect! We need this info! My wife is in the process still! 👍🏼

    • @connieg7692
      @connieg7692 Před 2 lety

      Me too. I had some drama at the courthouse today. I needed a marriage affadavit to correct my dad's name on the marriage certificate between my parents and I didn't have the affidavit filled out the way they wanted it to. I had called and visited prior and they didn't give me any info so I found a form online and got a notary. Now I need to fix the affadavit again and go back to the courthouse. Ugh! Good luck!

    • @dialogarconlahistoria8229
      @dialogarconlahistoria8229 Před 2 lety

      What meaning affadavit?

    • @connieg7692
      @connieg7692 Před 2 lety

      @@dialogarconlahistoria8229 it's a legally binding document of sorts that is needed in the United States for different processes.

    • @dialogarconlahistoria8229
      @dialogarconlahistoria8229 Před 2 lety

      @@connieg7692 thank you

  • @MunozTostado
    @MunozTostado Před 5 měsíci

    New subscriber here!!! I just got my dual citizenship a couple days ago, been traveling to Jalisco twice a year foe the last 20+ years, next time will be my first time traveling as a dual citizen, I learned a lot today but one thing was not to clear, so now when I buy my flight ticket to travel do I enter my Mexican or American passport info?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 měsíci

      Hi! so sorry for replying a month late but here's my reply...
      When traveling to Mexico from the US (and buying a roundtrip ticket) I would use your Mexican passport info. This is what I do. When you re-enter the US, simply present your US passport as normal. They don't even ask to see your flight info so they won't even know you entered Mexico as Mexican.

  • @DarkFaze6477
    @DarkFaze6477 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Ahh yes, peaceful and friendly Mexico where everyone is safe. I'm booking my flight now!

  • @stopok8632
    @stopok8632 Před 2 lety +2

    Also, I think if you guys worked on the video picture tabs (click bait picture) it will really help you get more views. I only saw one decent picture. The video/graphic/recording quality has alot of room for improvement. So maybe getting help from video editing and recording proffesionals. Maybe not so many close up face shots and more camera Stand still camarography. Anyway, just a comment.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety

      Agreed! Our goals for 2022 are to improve our photography and videography skills, particularly when it comes to thumbnails.

  • @Motorflippingadventures
    @Motorflippingadventures Před 2 měsíci

    TIA, very helpful.
    What if i only have my mexican passport but not an american passport? Will my American ID be enough to re-enter america? Im on a border town. My alternative would be to leave and arrive from mexico airports and walk back over. I never have an issue driving or walking back over with only my id.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 měsíci

      It’s my understanding that border towns allow crossing with ID’s but I don’t have personal experience with that so I don’t know for sure.

  • @cicib278
    @cicib278 Před 2 lety

    Hi, thank you for making these videos. In the first video you made regarding applying for dual, you mentioned the name has to match exactly on all documents. I’m married in the US and only my birth certificate has my maiden name, when I submitted the other documents requested..the names are not going to match? What do I do?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety

      In your case, you’ll need to present your marriage certificate in addition to all other documents. While replacing your surname with your husband’s is not customary in Mexico, they recognize that it is common in the US so they will work with you (at least they should!)

  • @wendymoreno9011
    @wendymoreno9011 Před 2 lety +2

    This was very helpful it is my first time using my Mexican passport while flying to Mexico. I have a question though, if I fill up my flying info with my American passport, would I have to show immigration in Mexico both of my passports then to? I just don't want any confusion while using it for the first time. Thank you for the video 😊

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem +1

      Hi Wendy! That's a good question.. I'm not sure what would happen if you were to fill up one of the passport pages.. I always have both passports handy just in case and present the one that's relevant. The Mexican passport when entering/exiting Mexico and the American one when entering/exiting the USA. Does that help?

  • @Travelmoreoften
    @Travelmoreoften Před 19 dny

    I have a few questions since i have two passports and the names are different as well. Which passport did you use to buy tickets in and out of the U.S. and Mexico. Also, which passport did you use to checking in, security check, exit, and boarding the plane? When you exit the U.S., do you have to use a US passport?

  • @ericoliva7251
    @ericoliva7251 Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks for the info. I’m about to apply for my dual nationality and have two questions of this. Hope you or someone knows the answers lol. So when you book tickets do you do round trip and put your Mexican passport number? Or do you buy 2 one way tickets? Also, I have global entry and was wondering if I put the Mexican passport number would it let me input my global number without my American passport?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety +2

      You buy round trips with your Mexican passport but not so sure about the global entry. 😔

    • @ericoliva7251
      @ericoliva7251 Před 2 lety

      @@EatBailaTravel thank you for answering!

  • @antoniojvargas1290
    @antoniojvargas1290 Před rokem +1

    Hi There, cool video but I have a question? When you book your flights from the US, do you do them round trip or one way? Reason I ask is, you said from US to Mex enter mex passport #. Wouldn’t that number appear on the return flight? Also would that affect my global entry/ Sentry security check on the way back to the US? (I have Sentry/Global pass). Thank you in advance

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem +1

      Hi, I've never seen my passport number printed on my boarding pass. I know it's common to type in the passport number when purchasing the flights, but that's about it. We don't have Global Entry so I'm not sure how that would impact that but I've traveled back and forth with both passports numerous times and they've never checked my 2 passports and boarding pass at the same time. When I buy roundtrip flights from US to Mexico, I use my Mexican name and passport number. When it's time to re-enter the United States, I simply present my US passport and nothing else. Customs and border patrol never check the boarding pass to see if the name matches, they only care about your US passport. Hope this helps answer your questions!

    • @sergom5330
      @sergom5330 Před rokem

      Even if you use your Mexican Passport you can enter your Global Known Traveler Number at the space provided when you book your flight/s.
      Your e-ticket or paper ticket must show TSA on it. If not, let the airline clerk that it must be shown in order for you to use the TSA line at the U.S airport.

  • @saint_sebastiann
    @saint_sebastiann Před 3 měsíci +1

    Question, my traveling partner only holds a US passport while I hold both. When arriving at the airport in Mexico and choosing which line to go through, do we have to be married in order for them to be able to come though the Mexican nationals line with me or is just my own Mexican nationality good enough for them to pass through with me as a guest on the same reservation? I only ask because i know you mentioned you're both married. Not sure if this is only limited to marriage cases

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 měsíci

      Oh, good question. I recall being told that it’s family members who can accompany you in the line but you’re traveling together so it would make sense for your partner to join you in the Mx national line. But that’s just my opinion. I don’t know for sure. I would ask a staff member before choosing a line and ask if your partner can join you in the national line

  • @wassupr0ckers
    @wassupr0ckers Před 3 měsíci

    The challenging part I’m trying to figure out is how to avoid paying the Mexican tourism tax (UK) in the first place. Only Volaris gives you the option of choosing that you’re a Mexican citizen/resident. Trying to figure out for AM/Delta

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 měsíci

      Do you have a Mexican passport?

    • @wassupr0ckers
      @wassupr0ckers Před 3 měsíci

      @@EatBailaTravel yes

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 měsíci

      @@wassupr0ckers if you have a Mexican passport, then you are a Mexican citizen

    • @wassupr0ckers
      @wassupr0ckers Před 3 měsíci

      @@EatBailaTravel what I’m really trying to ask is how to avoid paying the tax when purchasing a flight ticket. For example a Aeromexico flight from the U.S. to Mexico is including the Mexico tourism tax, I’m wondering how can I avoid paying it. I clicked country of residence, selected Mexico, but still wouldn’t reduce the price of the ticket.

  • @homeequitycoach
    @homeequitycoach Před 8 měsíci

    Can you still use your global entry/tsa precheck if you have it? For example if i book a RT flight to mexico using a mexican passport, can i emter my tsa/golbal entry numbers when i book and will it register on the ticket?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 8 měsíci +1

      We don't have global entry or TSA precheck so can't speak from experience here but I would think you can if you are entering the USA on your American passport. Your memberships to those programs are tied to your US passport so that's why I'd think you should still be able to use it.

    • @angiehernandez5505
      @angiehernandez5505 Před 7 měsíci

      Global entry is only beneficial when leaving/entering th U.S. You can enter that info, along with Mexican passport number, in the personal information section of the airline. I flew domestically within Mexico and there is no TSA precheck.

  • @joec3390
    @joec3390 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Do you know if a Mexican temporary or permanent resident (not national/citizen) can enter through the Mexican line or do they need to go through the visitor line?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 měsíci

      Not sure to be honest. But we’ll ask next time we fly in to Mexico

    • @joec3390
      @joec3390 Před 3 měsíci

      @@EatBailaTravel That would be great to know. Thanks!

  • @urielzapiensalazar1421
    @urielzapiensalazar1421 Před 2 lety +2

    Hello, quick question my mom has her maiden last name on Mexican passport and married last name on her American. When you book the flights for round trip do you go with the maiden last name or book 2 one-way tickets? Hope I’m being clear ):

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety +1

      Yep, I (Jenny) face the same issue with my names and passports. I have mostly purchased one way flights because of our travel schedules, but for round trip flights in the past, I’ve booked with my Mexican maiden name. When it’s time to re-enter the USA, she’ll want to have both passports handy. She should be fine!

  • @wandasanchez551
    @wandasanchez551 Před rokem +1

    Can you go through The Global Entry kiosks if yiu left with a Mexican passport and re-entered with a US passport? Just curious because I have Global Entry. Thank. Love your channel.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem

      we don't have Global Entry but I would think you could because you're still entering the US as an American passport holder. Wish I could give you a more concrete answer! Thanks for your support, Wanda 😊

  • @breadman5048
    @breadman5048 Před 2 lety +1

    Lol Jenny’s thinking face is so serious

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety +1

      She’s so cute I’m so lucky I get to see her serious face quite often

    • @breadman5048
      @breadman5048 Před 2 lety

      @@EatBailaTravel lol y’all are a good team 👍🏽

  • @26alexther
    @26alexther Před měsícem

    Una pregunta. Yo quisiera hacer nacionalidad a mis hijos. Pero no les puse mi apellido solo el de su papa . Creen q en el mexicano le podria poner mi apellido??

  • @Tortillas707
    @Tortillas707 Před 2 lety

    Great video, so lets say you are leaving mexico and they ask for the immigration form and you show them both passports they wont require you to fill one out or try to charge you a fee for “losing the form”? Heard this happened to someone I know

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety +1

      They shouldn’t if you enter Mexican you don’t need a form.

  • @ana2636
    @ana2636 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hello,
    I recently came across your video as I was preparing to use my Mexican passport to travel into Mexico using it for the first time. The problem that I’m running into now is that I am unable to do the online check-in with my American passport since I purchased my tickets as round trip so now the airline is asking for my Visa OR my residence information, which I do not have because I am a US citizen. Is doing the check-in in person my only option? Is there a way to avoid this in the future? I’m thinking buying separate tickets each way may be the option.
    Anyways, I’m flying back to the US tomorrow and can update everyone else that has run into this and if I have any issues.

    • @ana2636
      @ana2636 Před 9 měsíci

      Quick update: I was able to check-in at the airport but had to still add the “visa/residency” info for which I used my US passport info under the ID/# information. I had to present both my passports to the airline representative for verification but it wasn’t an issue. Also when I arrived to the US, I did not have any problems or any questions asked 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @jorgealan997
    @jorgealan997 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Greetings, great video. Just a quick question. Is it the same for American-born dual citizens than for Mexican-born dual citizens? I have heard some horror stories about people getting their second citizenship stripped because of getting into the country this way. Please let me know if these stories are an exaggeration or there is some ground to this and to being cautious about it.
    Best regards, keep up the great work

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 11 měsíci +1

      hmm, I haven't heard stories like that but it's certainly worth taking precaution. We recently entered Mexico with both of our passports in hand, and the immigration officer chose to stamp our American passport (and wrote 180 days on it). So I asked her why, since I was a Mexican citizen trying to enter as Mexican, and she said she's supposed to stamp my US passport. Granted, moments ago, she'd asked me where I lived, and we don't currently have a real home since we travel full-time, but to avoid a long explanation, I simply said "Chicago". I think that's why she stamped my US passport but once she did that I said "but I'm moving to Mexico and don't plan to leave in the next 180 days"... she stared at me blankly and said nothing.. LOL so at the end of all this we just walked away but it did leave me a bit confused.. might be worth doing some further research. Being stripped of one of these two citizenships doesn't sound right to me

    • @loxxano
      @loxxano Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@EatBailaTravelvery similar thing happened to me. It's scary, I have home in both places. Seems like they want the document of where you live and be treated as a tourist of the other country which is fucked up.

  • @timlinator
    @timlinator Před rokem +1

    I have dual citizenship as well but mine is US and Ireland, dad born there.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem +1

      Nice! Glad you could take advantage

    • @timlinator
      @timlinator Před rokem

      @@EatBailaTravel Yes glad to have it. My maternal grandma was born in Italy so I also have a claim to Italian citizenship but since both Ireland and Italy are in the EU there is not much benefit to get an Italian passport. I've been to Mexico many times. Lovely people, very friendly. God bless.

  • @sarinotsorry2478
    @sarinotsorry2478 Před rokem +1

    When your getting into the National lines at the airport and Kevin got into the Mexican line does he get an entry form? Even if he is in the Mexican line with you

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem

      actually, everyone gets an entry form nowadays. Your passport will determine which kind you get

  • @adyandleo72211
    @adyandleo72211 Před rokem

    I have a question.what if your a mexican citizen who is also now a usa citizen with usa passport. When booking a flight to mexico what do i put for Nationality? When buying my ticket??

  • @cassiellalojr1233
    @cassiellalojr1233 Před rokem +2

    @eatbailatravel thank for this information it was very helpful. So now I know how to travel with two passports. My only concern was upon my return to the United States, from my Vacation in Mexico. So does this still hold true when I return to the US do I just show both my passports Mexican and United States Passports. Can anybody else provide me with advice if the US immigration officer or Customs Border Protection Agent has questions why I'm traveling with both Passports.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem +1

      when you're at the airport in Mexico checking in for your flight to return to the US, you'll need to present both passports. When you arrive to the US, you will only need to hand over your US passport to the immigration officer

    • @cassiellalojr1233
      @cassiellalojr1233 Před rokem +1

      @@EatBailaTravel Thanks so much for this Info.

  • @yandelhernandez-bv1sm
    @yandelhernandez-bv1sm Před rokem +1

    Question I’m traveling to Mexico next month so for the return flight from
    Mexico do I put my U.S. passport info ? Or like you said in the video use the Mexican passport info and then present the U.S passport before boarding the plane?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem +2

      If you’re buying a round trip flight, just use your Mexican passport info (and yes, just present your US passport when traveling back to the US). If you’re buying the flights separately, then I would use the US passport info for the return flight to the US

    • @yandelhernandez-bv1sm
      @yandelhernandez-bv1sm Před rokem +1

      @@EatBailaTravel thank you this was helpful that’s exactly what I’m doing I’m using one airplane into Mexico and another airline into the U.S..

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem +1

      @@yandelhernandez-bv1sm nice! Enjoy your travels 🇲🇽🇺🇸✈️🤗

  • @mrs.esquivel
    @mrs.esquivel Před 4 měsíci +1

    When buying a ticket how do you take off the tourism tax? It is just there included with all taxes. I tried with Delta and it still charges me. It doesn't even ask for my passport information until after I purchase.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 4 měsíci

      I've run into this once before and I didn't get a chance to get my money back but my understanding is you can mention it to the attendants when you check in at the airport. Or even if you check in online before hand and have time, speak to an attendant about a refund for that fee. It's annoying and they shouldn't even charge you the fee prior to asking for passport info

  • @deborahgonzalez7109
    @deborahgonzalez7109 Před 7 měsíci

    would you mind explaining which one they need to stamp? last time they stamped my Mexican passport and then I needed to go to another office at the airport to get my US passport stamped in order to get back in with my US passport? Do they usually stamp both passport upon entering Mexico?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 6 měsíci

      really? that's never happened to me before.. strange. I wonder why that made you do that

  • @patricia_lopez08
    @patricia_lopez08 Před rokem

    Hola! Tengo una pregunta! Cuando compras vuelo redondo de mexico hacia Estados Unidos con que pasaporte te presentas en el mostrador? (Tengo ambos, mexicano y americano).
    Porque si me voy como Americana, mexico no te exige la forma migratoria cuando entras? 🤔

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem +1

      En el aeropuerto para salir de mexico y entrar a EEUU presentarás el pasaporte 🇺🇸 y cuando vuelvas a mexico de regreso, presentas el pasaporte 🇺🇸 en el aeropuerto en EEUU pero cuando llegues a Mexico sacas el pasaporte 🇲🇽 a veces me han pedido llenar una forma para mexicanos pero aparte de eso no

    • @patricia_lopez08
      @patricia_lopez08 Před rokem

      @@EatBailaTravel pero con que numero de pasaporte compro los vuelos?🤔 (mexicano o americano)

    • @patricia_lopez08
      @patricia_lopez08 Před rokem

      @@EatBailaTravel aparte si salgo de mexico con pasaporte americano, mexico no pedirá mi forma migratoria?

    • @hiddengem2930
      @hiddengem2930 Před rokem

      ​@@patricia_lopez08Si sales de México, en el mostrador mostrarás ambos y antes de abordar el avión habrá un oficial mexicano que es cuando muestras el pasaporte mexicano. debe mostrar ambos o le pedirán que solicite el formulario FMM.

    • @user-sb1df9kk2w
      @user-sb1df9kk2w Před 6 měsíci +1

      Hola también tengo doble nacionalidad.
      Yo cuando salí de México hacia Estados Unidos me hicieron pagar la multa del FMM para poder salir de México. Cuando regresé a México me sellaron el pasaporte americano. Ahora que vuelva a ir a estados unidos debo pagar multa nuevamente? A ti te ha pasado lo mismo?

  • @biancaebucio
    @biancaebucio Před 2 lety +1

    I wish that I would of gotten our passports before the pandemic. Now we are keeping our vacation plans to the USA 🇺🇸. But we were by the border and could of crossed to be touristy twice this year. Laredo and El Paso. 🤓😃😁

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety

      Oh well it also depends the borders were closed for a very long time. Some just reopened in November but I guess it was on and off. When we were in Monterrey they had just reopened the Matamoros border. Some border towns are interesting because they depend a lot from Mexican people financially to keep them sustainable because many mexican cross to consume USA, mostly at clothings and electronics.

    • @Rivas789
      @Rivas789 Před 2 lety

      If you’re crossing the border by car You don’t really need a passport to renter the US if you’re a US citizen. I’m from the border and have witnessed several times how family members cross the border back to the US without a passport. All you need is your ID and your birth certificate or naturalization certificate and that’s it.

    • @andreawisner7358
      @andreawisner7358 Před rokem

      @@Rivas789 legally you do need a passport. They can't really keep you out of your own country. But if they don't believe that you're a US citizen they could give you a really hard time. Birth certificates can be forged.

  • @TazExprez
    @TazExprez Před 7 dny

    Another benefit of Mexican citizenship, or that of any other former Spanish colony, is that it gives you the option to apply for Spanish citizenship after two years of residency there, instead of the usual 10. I think this only applies to those that acquired their citizenship through birth or through descent.

  • @tuerquitas1
    @tuerquitas1 Před rokem +1

    Dear Eat Bailla;I just want to ask you if you know, why I had to pay the foreign fee when i
    I came back to USA.I have two passports,Mex & USA.
    The airline do not accept my Mexican passport,because I made the reservation with the USA passport..
    It is that right? o I made a mistake in my reservation's .
    I like your channel.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem

      Hi, you paid the foreign fee because you booked your ticket with your US passport info. When I book roundtrip flights from USA to MX, I use my MX passport info for the booking. It hasn't been a problem re-entering the US because I always have both passports in hand when going through customs and immigration.

  • @julioc4978
    @julioc4978 Před rokem

    If you have 2 passports with different names, doesn't it create issues while checking in with the airline? TSA Pre was not showing up for me when I use the passport with a different name from the one matching Tsa PRE and airline app account.
    Do you always have to check in with the airline the same passport you will use at entry?
    Cheers

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem

      No issues when checking in with the airline as long as you present the right passport (the one you used to book your ticket). I don’t have TSA pre-check so I hadn’t even thought about that…

  • @jackelinelopez18
    @jackelinelopez18 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, I have my dual citizenship(Mexican/American) I got my Mexican passport book but I don’t have my American passport book only my passport card. Will be traveling to Mexico from the US, is my Mexican passport book sufficient for reentry of the US for air travel? Thank you in advance!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety +1

      As far as we know you need the American passport to get back in to USA through air travel.

  • @chickenstrip97
    @chickenstrip97 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I plan to visit Mexico City in August with my sister and she is a Mexican citizen. Would I be able to go to the Mexican national line with her or does this only work for couples?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 11 měsíci

      Oh good question. My understanding was that it applied to family, not just couples. You can certainly try it and worst they say is no 😁

  • @torresvanessa12
    @torresvanessa12 Před 3 měsíci +1

    So when I book to Mexico as a dual citizenship I should enter the Mexican passport information? And I won’t have a problem coming back to the USA since in Mexico they add moms last name and in USA I just have dads last name?

    • @torresvanessa12
      @torresvanessa12 Před 3 měsíci

      As in my Mexican passports has NAME, DADS LAST NAME, MOMS LAST NAME
      USA Passport I have NAME AND DADS LAST NAME

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Hi Vanessa, that’s correct! Book with your Mexican passport info to go to Mexico. When you re-enter the US, simply present your US passport. They won’t know (nor care) that your flight ticket has 2 last names. I used to worry about that too but they’ve never asked to see my flight details or ticket

    • @torresvanessa12
      @torresvanessa12 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@EatBailaTravel ah perfect thank you so much. I been nervous about this since I will be traveling soon. I was also worry that the airline won’t let me board back to the US since the airline ticket won’t match my US passport. I’m overthinking it

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 měsíci +1

      You’ll have a chance to present your US passport to the airline when you arrive and check in at the airport 👍🏽🛂

  • @Grzesmo
    @Grzesmo Před rokem

    I wonder if you or anyone knows whether it is important to have your Credencial de Elector when traveling in México.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem +1

      Yes I’d recommend carrying it with you, but i haven’t found it to be really necessary

  • @juniorjr9011
    @juniorjr9011 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I have dual citizenship and dual passports. If I leaves the us with my American passport and enter Mexico si th my Mexican one will I still be able to use the US human rights consular services or does Mexico restrict them because I entered with my Mexican?
    Idk if you’ll understand what I’m asking lol

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 měsíci

      Yea I understand! You still have access to most services but there are a couple of things that they may not help with. What exactly I’m not sure (sorry), but it’s my understanding that if you’re a Mexican citizen in Mexico and need help, the Mexican laws might apply to you more than the US ones, depending on the situation and what you need help with

  • @Jzn693
    @Jzn693 Před rokem +1

    Can I put my Mexican passport info when buying a both way ticket or is only for the one way?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem +1

      Yes you definitely! Still carry both so you can use the American to re-enter the US. But yes the info can be the Mexican passport info

  • @ashleyglenn856
    @ashleyglenn856 Před rokem

    Do you think there would be any problem for me and my dual Citizen son (5) to travel to the US with only his US passport? At the moment he doesn’t have his Mexican passport and we would apply for it in the consulate in the US before returning to Mexico

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem

      if you're talking about simply entering the US, then of course you'll want to present his US passport. Please let me know if I misunderstood your question

  • @rafaelg092591
    @rafaelg092591 Před 2 lety +1

    And what about to Argentina 🇦🇷?? Because I don’t know US citizens have to pay a visa to get in to that country

  • @nevershoutwonka
    @nevershoutwonka Před rokem +1

    Im leaving to go live in Mexico in February, also from Chicago. Do you think its possible i go through the entire dual citizenship via parents both from mexico in time? Also my husband is from Mexico.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem

      I think you can do it before February as long as you have your documents in order with no spelling errors. It’s just a matter of getting the appointment that can be tricky.

  • @mramz2933
    @mramz2933 Před rokem

    As a US citizen that lives in the US you should be using your US password to both enter en exit.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem +1

      Why is that?

    • @mramz2933
      @mramz2933 Před rokem

      @@EatBailaTravel hi.. according to the travel government page "In addition, their dual nationality may hamper efforts of the U.S. Government to provide consular protection to them when they are abroad, especially when they are in the country of their second nationality. U.S. nationals, including dual nationals, must use a U.S. passport to enter and leave the United States." I believe it's a precaution safety measure. Legally there is nothing that says otherwise.

    • @evelynxoo
      @evelynxoo Před 10 měsíci

      @@mramz2933yes this is what has me confused with leaving the US 😩

  • @JorgeRamirez-yr2lz
    @JorgeRamirez-yr2lz Před 2 lety +3

    Question - Don’t I need a stamp on my American passport when I go back to the US? Like, I read somewhere that I must legally leave and enter the U.S. as an American (so by showing my American passport)… so my question is, Can they stamp both my passports? For example, I will go to the Mexican line at Customs and Immigration, and I will show them my Mexican passport to prove my citizenship, but can they also stamp my American passport? I hope I’m being clear. I just got my Mexican passport last week, I’m reading different things online.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety

      They will only stamp the passport you are using to leave and enter the country. They don't ask us for both passports at immigration only the one you plan to enter with. When you arrive the USA they will ask for your american passport and they will stamp it.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem

      @@ELBarbarro yes, well put! If anyone feels overwhelmed by having to remember all this, a simple rule of thumb is to have both passports in hand when moving through the airport and presenting both. The airport staff will know which one is more relevant in the situation.

    • @andreawisner7358
      @andreawisner7358 Před rokem

      I think the law is that you must carry your US passport when traveling internationally, but I don't think it's forbidden to use another passport to enter another country. I'll try to check the law.

    • @andreawisner7358
      @andreawisner7358 Před rokem

      Here's another relevant page: travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel/before-you-go/travelers-with-special-considerations/Dual-Nationality-Travelers.html
      I'm looking for the cite to the law itself but cannot find it at the moment. I've seen it before.

  • @citlallihernandez9835
    @citlallihernandez9835 Před rokem +1

    Hola, me acabo d hacer ciudadana puedo viajar a Mexico y regresar a usa con mi certificado y el passport mexicano??

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem +1

      hola! te acabas de hacer ciudadana EEUU? Si te refieres a eso, pues tienes que viajar con el pasaporte EEUU para volver a ingresar a EEUU, no creo que el certificado solo sea suficiente

  • @zoobvazoobvador955
    @zoobvazoobvador955 Před rokem

    Hi quick question, i’m leaving the usa to go to mexico. my american passport is being shipped to mexico. will i need to show my american passport when traveling to mexico?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem

      no need to show your american passport when crossing into mexico, you'll just need it to cross back to the USA

  • @gamoneda03
    @gamoneda03 Před 2 lety

    What if you already bought your tickets to Mexico and your name on the tickets have US passport married name on it? Can you still use the Mexican passport to skip the tourist line? Thanks! Great videos!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety +1

      If you bought your tickets you might be able to ask to get your mexican visa fee waived at the check in desk. My father was able to get the visa refunded not too long ago and yes you should still be able to skip the tourist line.

    • @robfairbrother3014
      @robfairbrother3014 Před 2 lety

      @@EatBailaTravel Thanks for that info. Didn’t think to do that . My wife and I are both Canadian born but have permanent Mexican residency. Aside from applying for a refund from the airline in writing, which is a pain, I didn’t think to do it at the counter at check-in.

  • @antonio7114
    @antonio7114 Před rokem

    This was helpful. When you re-enter the USA they don't give you a hard time for leaving USA using a Mexican passport?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem +1

      nope, not at all! Been doing that for years and no trouble yet 😬

    • @noskpain2792
      @noskpain2792 Před rokem

      My aunt was scolded by a CBP officer for using the Mexican passport. Oath of allegiance exists for a reason

  • @indio2520
    @indio2520 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Jenny, I recently obtained my Mexican Passport. I previosly bought my airline ticket from Volaris and used my US Passport information for my airline ticket. So What do you suggest when I get to the Airport Volaris Counter? Should I show them both passports or just go the previous route using only my US passport?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety

      Yes, when you go to the volaris counter show them your mexican passport and in most cases they can make the adjustment and refund you or not charge you the 25-30 dollar visa to enter Mexico.

    • @indio2520
      @indio2520 Před 2 lety +1

      @@EatBailaTravel so eventhough I used my US passport information when I get to México I can go directly to the Mexican line and not have to wait with others with the US Passport?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety

      @@indio2520 yes. Try it it should not be a problem.

    • @indio2520
      @indio2520 Před 2 lety +1

      @@EatBailaTravel thank you very much! I love your videos!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Mario! Where are you visiting if you don’t mind us asking?