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What are E-Gates at Mexican Airport. BE AWARE!

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How do you go through customs at Mexico airport?

During the inbound flight, you will receive and need to fill out a customs form (Hacienda). After passing through immigration, you collect your bags and proceed to the exit. You will hand the form to the customs agent and press the button on what looks like a traffic light.

Do not use the automated immigration kiosks if you are resident in Mexico, regardless of whether you are a Temporary or a Permanent resident. Some residents have been mistakenly registered as visitors by these machines. We recommend that when you arrive in Mexico as a resident, you ask to be attended by an immigration official until the new kiosks are known to be processing residents appropriately.

When leaving Mexico do you go through customs?

Immigration and customs are controls a country exercises on people and things who are entering that country. So you go through them in Mexico when you arrive in (but not leave) Mexico, just as you go through them when you arrive in (but not leave) your home country.

What are eGates at airports?

E-gates, also known as electronic gates, are automated passport control systems that use biometric technology to authenticate the identity of passengers. These gates scan the passport and take a photo of the passenger’s face, which is then compared to the digital image stored in the passport’s microchip.

How to use e-gates

How do I know if my passport is an ePassport?

How do I know if I have an ePassport? All ePassports can be recognized by the internationally recognized symbol that is printed on the front cover. This electronic passport symbol is defined in the ICAO Doc 9303 Machine Readable Travel Document specification and identifies the passport as an ePassport.

Passport or microchip error

All biometric ePassports contain a microchip, which can be damaged if not handled correctly. Your passport may be damaged or worn so the eGate cannot read the microchip or the identification page.

Where do I put my passport when going through security?

But this is entirely up to the discretion of the agents. In any event, it’ll certainly take some time, and it’s not going to be a particularly pleasant process. The bottom line: always, always, always keep your passport on your person or in your personal item — one that will never be gate-checked

Can US passports go through eGates?

You can use eGates if you fit the following criteria: You must be a citizen of Great Britain & Northern Ireland, the European Union, or European Economic Area (including Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Switzerland), Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, or the United States of America.

Do you go through customs when returning to the US from Mexico?
Usually, when you land in the US from a foreign country, you go through a customs inspection in the first US city you land in.

Does customs go through your luggage?

Customs might go through your luggage. In some areas, they may send your luggage through a scanner, but one of the biggest questions on everyone’s minds is: does customs go through your luggage? The answer: they have the right to do so, but often they do not.

Does Mexico customs check your bag?

All your luggage including carry-ons will go through a scanner. Once you give your customs form (one per family) to the agent you’ll be asked to press a button. A green light means go on ahead and if you get the red light the agents give your bags a more thorough inspection which usually take a couple minutes.

What is not allowed through customs in Mexico?

Importing weapons, ammunition, cartridges, explosives and related chemical substances to Mexico requires the appropriate permits. Failure to obtain such permit may be deemed as an offense and may even be punishable by imprisonment.

What’s not allowed through customs?

Restricted means that special licenses or permits are required from a federal agency before the item is allowed to enter the United States. Examples of restricted items include firearms, certain fruits and vegetables, animal products, animal by products, and some animals.

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