Legal Question in Immigration Law in Texas
Lpr
I am a Lawful Permanent Resident, will I need a Mexican passport to travel by land or air between Mexico and the U.S. or does my valid permanent resident card be sufficient?
Asked on 5/12/09, 3:51 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Floyd Fernandez
Pacifica Legal & Consulting
Re: Lpr
To enter the USA, your LPR card is acceptable and your I-9 card stamped, but with a Mexican passport. You would, I am sure, need to have a Mexican passport to enter the USA from Mexico, assuming you are Mexican, but you need to keep your documents with you as you move through the port of entry, whether something like Tijuana or an international airport.
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Answered on 5/14/09, 4:56 am
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