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New Limits on Using U.S. Dollars in Mexico
Oct 20th
New Limits on Using U.S. Dollars in Mexico
A new Mexican law limits the use of U.S. dollars for purchases made in Mexico. Payments made with credit card, Travelers Checks, pesos and non-American foreign currencies (including Canadian dollars) are not affected.
Hotels and exchange booths in Mexico will only change a maximum of $1,500 U.S. dollars per person per month into pesos. Businesses in Mexico will only be able to accept a maximum of $100 U.S. dollars per transaction, but the number of transactions per customer is not restricted. Certain businesses may not accept U.S. dollars at all.
If you are traveling to Mexico, be prepared to pay for purchases with a credit card, Travelers Checks or Mexican pesos. Purchase Mexican pesos from Menno Travel Service, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. except holidays. Cash sales only. Valid driver’s license required.
** New Passport Fees July 13, 2010 **
Jul 8th
Effective July 13, 2010 the U.S. State Department imposed new fees for many of its passport-related products and services. The total cost of a new passport will increase from $100 to $135 for adults (age 16 and older) and from $85 to $105 for minors. Renewals will increase from $75 to $110 for adults and from $60 to $80 for minors. Travelers needing extra visa pages will pay $82. Previously, this service has been offered free.
We take passport photos in our Menno Travel Service office in Goshen and have the forms to help you get started with passport processing. Or, you may apply online and get more information at the U.S. State Department website.


