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  1. travel.state.gov › content › travelMexico Travel Advisory

    Aug 22, 2023 · Mexico Travel Advisory. Reissued after periodic review with general security updates, and the removal of obsolete COVID-19 page links. Country Summary: Violent crime – such as homicide, kidnapping, carjacking, and robbery – is widespread and common in Mexico.

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    Aug 22, 2023 · Travelers are urged to review the Mexico Travel Advisory for information about safety and security concerns affecting the country on a state-by-state basis. U.S. citizens traveling to and residing in Mexico should not expect public health and safety standards like those in the United States.

  3. Event: The U.S. Department of State updated the Mexico Travel Advisory and the Mexico country information page on August 22, 2023. The Travel Advisory includes individual risk assessment levels for each state.

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  5. Mar 8, 2023 · There are 32 states in Mexico, and the US State Department has “do not travel” advisories in place for six, including Tamaulipas state, where Matamoros is located.

  6. Avoid non-essential travel to the following states due to high levels of violence and organized crime: Chiapas, excluding the cities of Palenque via highway 186 from Villahermosa, San Cristobal de las Casas and Tuxtla Gutiérrez. Chihuahua, excluding Chihuahua City.

  7. Feb 1, 2023 · A number of recent security incidents have raised concerns about the risks of traveling to Mexico, where more than 20 million tourists flew last year to visit the country’s beaches, cities and...

  8. Aug 18, 2022 · The U.S. State Department issued an updated Travel Advisory Wednesday for U.S. travelers visiting Mexico, including new state-level advice and information on "kidnapping risk."

  9. Monitor travel advisories and alerts and read travel tips from the US Department of State. Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP). Leave a copy of your itinerary, contact information, credit cards, and passport with someone at home. Pack as light as possible, and leave at home any item you could not replace. While at your ...

  10. Mar 9, 2023 · Currently, the travel advisory for Mexico warns Americans of crime and kidnapping. On Tuesday, White House press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said the State Department takes it "seriously"...

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