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Old Feb 11, 2010, 12:42 pm
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Medic1
 
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Well, since I've posted this I've heard from at least one other person on a different forum that his Russian wife was able to get in to Mexico with just a Green Card and her Russian passport, but that they made her get a visa at the POE, which was a bit of a hassle. So apparently it's possible. Additionally, I finally found this on the Mexico Consulate website, after much digging:

"2. PERMANENT RESIDENTS OF THE U.S.A, CANADA OR JAPAN.

Permanent residents of the United States of America (Green Card holders), Canada (Maple Leaf Card) or Japan, regardless of their country of origin, do not require a visa to travel to Mexico for tourism, but you will require:

a) A valid passport.

b) A valid Permanent Resident Card.

c) A Tourist form (FMTTV) which is provided on the airplane, bus or ship."

Question answered!

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