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05-09-22 16:44 #21860
Posts: 536Five Posts Required!
Originally Posted by DMan2021 [View Original Post]
Kidding aside, I've never heard of any requirement beyond the length of your trip, and Google agrees.
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05-09-22 16:43 #21859
Posts: 6515Passport
Dman,
Mexican INM will not have time to check expired dates on passport. They would glance at the passport perfunctorily but don't read names or other details.
Even if they hassle you about the expired date, a $5-10 propina will resolve the issue quickly.
Print out a 7-day FMM, which is free by laws, just in case they hassle you. Don't pay $30 for the 30-day FMM if you don't need it. Nobody will check the FMM in Mexico any way.
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05-09-22 05:41 #21858
Posts: 14Passport
Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
TIA.
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05-09-22 05:27 #21857
Posts: 14Passport question
A wingman and I are traveling to Tijuana July 2nd th 6th. The wingman's passport expires August 7th. Will he have any problem passing over with only a month left on the passport? TIA.
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05-09-22 05:13 #21856
Posts: 14Passport Question
Me and a wingman are planning a trip July 2 to the 6th 2023. His passport expires August 7 2023 will that cause a problem crossing the boarder? TIA.
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05-08-22 15:56 #21855
Posts: 6515Safe zona
This is pretty accurate limit.
On Coahuila at night don't walk past the cambio on the East side, on the West side not past bar New York, just to be safe. On Cosntitucion, North limit is Chicago Club, South is hotel Irma where a couple spinners always hang out.
The cambio closes after 10. I was in LA Zona Friday night / Saturday morning. At 2:30 AM the streets were full with dozens guys and girls walking like a carnival. There were more people on the streets at 2:30 than 8 PM.
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05-08-22 07:36 #21854
Posts: 13Pesos To Puta. Thanks!
Okay guys. Great information! Thank you.
Time to get out my Google Earth.
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05-08-22 05:15 #21853
Posts: 1458Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
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05-06-22 03:33 #21852
Posts: 17Safe zona
Unless you're drawing attention to yourself, I'd say Coahuila is fine up to the cambio and Constitucion is fine up to Chicago Club. After that, you're tempting fate late at night.
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05-06-22 01:48 #21851
Posts: 6515Pesos to Puta
The nearest cambio is on Coahuila 50 ft East of Constitucion.
It's a well-lighted area with people carousing after 2 AM on weekend. You should be OK walking in that area. Just be aware of guys following you. If they head straight for you and get closed within 10 ft, turn around, look straight into their faces, put your hand in your pocket like you were about to pull out a knife. That would deter crime. But I exchange money there all the time. Nothing threatening or even alarming ever happened.
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05-06-22 00:35 #21850
Posts: 536Money Changer
Originally Posted by Routine [View Original Post]
But I would think twice about walking over there after dark. Unless, of course, you have a couple of wing men with you.
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05-05-22 22:55 #21849
Posts: 2420Originally Posted by Routine [View Original Post]
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05-05-22 05:54 #21848
Posts: 13Pesos to Puta
Originally Posted by SomeDude321 [View Original Post]
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05-02-22 03:29 #21847
Posts: 1065Pdate
Originally Posted by Scbb1 [View Original Post]
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05-01-22 21:19 #21846
Posts: 3192Originally Posted by Scbb1 [View Original Post]
Now, for US citizens, you just need to apply for Global Entry. For US citizens Uncle Sugar has combined the two, so to speak. Your GE card gets you across the Mexican border in the SENTRI lines, and you can use the GE kiosks in airports. Plus you get TSA Pre-check.
SENTRI is still, technically, a separate program. But it seems targeted more toward Mexican nationals who cross frequently, like for a job, or whatever. Having SENTRI alone does not allow you to use the Global Entry kiosks, etc. , and it's only good for Mexico.
So, anybody considering this should just apply for Global Entry if you are a US citizen.