News

The Tamaulipas travel advisory also applies to diplomatic staff working in Mexico. U.S. government employees aren’t allowed to travel between cities in Tamaulipas using interior Mexican highways.
The U.S. State Department has a broad warning for travel in Mexico.
REYNOSA TAMAULIPAS, Mexico City — A travel advisory was issued for those thinking about traveling to the border town of Reynosa in Mexico. It sits about 20 miles south of McAllen, just across ...
They’ve also been told to avoid dirt roads throughout Tamaulipas. However, the travel advisory level for Mexico as a whole has remained at Level 2 (“Exercise increased caution”), the same ...
The U.S. Embassy in Mexico issued an updated warning for Tamaulipas on Jan ... Sonora is under a Level 3 advisory by the State Department, which means reconsider travel because of serious safety ...
The United States travel advisory for the Tamaulipas region, bordering Texas and the Gulf of Mexico, has a level 4, “do not ...
REYNOSA, Tamaulipas — A security ... from Hidalgo along the Texas-Mexico border. Recently, the U.S. Consulate in Matamoros issued a Level 4 - Do Not Travel advisory due to ongoing reports ...
Given its proximity to the United States, Mexico is the most common international tourist destination for Americans traveling ...
Here's what to know if you're heading to Puerto Penasco or other Mexico vacation destination, Jamaica, the Bahamas and other holiday hotspots.