Arriving in Mexico:
SENASICA (Mexican National Service for Agrifood Health, Safety, and Quality) requires the following information for all guests arriving in Mexico with a pet or service animal:
- CZI Application (Solicitud de CZI): Completed form, printed, and brought with you on the day of travel. This form will be reviewed and partially completed by SENASICA officials upon arrival in Mexico.
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Valid Health Certificate from a licensed veterinarian in the country of origin, including:
- Confirmation of good health and absence of infectious diseases
- Proof of rabies vaccination (date and validity)
- Proof of ownership or travel authorization (if not the owner, a signed letter or document with the owner’s name is acceptable)
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Owner Identification: Passport or a copy if you are not traveling
Departing Mexico to the US:
As of August 1, 2024 all dogs and service animals entering the US must have a receipt for a completed CDC Import form. In addition dogs must:
- Appear healthy upon arrival
- Be at least 6 months old at the time of entry or return to the U.S.
- Have a microchip that can be detected with a universal scanner to identify them.
Official CDC Process Map: How to Respond to Dog Importation Questions
For more information, Contact our Concierge team at concierge@aero.com