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  1. #21310
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    Take it to a body chop. They can smooth out the scratches, sand it down and repaint it.

    One body shop is near La Zona Norte at the North end of Revolution before it dead ends, in the same building as Kali Kustom and the Hand Job car detailing.
    I -bent- a wheel, not scratched it. Body shops don't do wheel repair. Its specialized.

  2. #21309
    Quote Originally Posted by DogLife  [View Original Post]
    Can the 6 month's FMM be used for multiple entries over the period? Or one time only?

    If its multiple entry do the card holder have the liberty to use it in different borders?
    Multiple entries? Yes valid for multiple entries. My guess 180 days visa is valid at every border crossing US / Mexico.

  3. #21308
    Quote Originally Posted by Phordphan  [View Original Post]
    The guy was mostly talking about how this will affect "long-stay" tourists. Technically, nobody is supposed to be staying longer than 180 days. People were abusing it, making quick border runs to get a renewed FMM, etc, etc, and living in Mexico for years. Much like guys would do in Thailand. The government obviously is tired of it, and wants to make some changes. I seriously don't think this will have much impact on Tijuana. There is far too much cross-border traffic to implement anything too strict.
    This new Mexican visa law is probably for residents who live in Mexico without valid papers. For example, Mexico is home to about 1. 5 million Americans from the USA, about 10,000 Canadians, and expats from Europe and South America. Many of them live without a valid visa because no one has ever checked their visa. In the case of Tijuana, here are mainly US tourists for a day or weekend visit and leave a lot of money. Tourists from the US mainly visit Zona Norte, Zona Rio, Av Revolucion, Rosarito, Ensenada, Valle de Guadalupe and the region Baja California needs those American dollars and it is probably easy to get a visa. Just for example, 500 US guys visit Zona Norte / week and spend about US $ 200 / person. This is a profit of US $ 100,000 in Zona Norte only per week. And now profit for the year US $ 100,000 x 52 weeks = US $ 5,200,000 (only Zona Norte)! That's why they need tourists from the USA because US $.

  4. #21307
    Quote Originally Posted by KoolBeans  [View Original Post]
    I flew into CDMX and the immigration officer asked how long I'd be in MX. I told him 1 day, but I asked if I could pay for the 6 months. He checked off the 180 day box and I didn't have to pay a dime. Not sure how legit it is since he checked the box, but wrote some weird cursive in the amount of days which my other one clearly shows 180 days. I drive into Tijuana, so I've never been asked to present it and also been pulled over twice and they never asked about the FMM.
    It's possible that the cost of the visa gets added to your plane ticket. I remember seeing the breakdown in fees for a ticket from LAX to GDL and the actual cost of the plane fare was like half of the actual cost of the ticket. The rest were a bunch of US and Mexican Government fees and taxes.

  5. #21306

    US will block US citizens with covid from flying back to USA

    Quote Originally Posted by BrotherMouzone  [View Original Post]
    The USA By law can't prevent a USA Citizen from entering the country. You could even flat out tell them you just tested positive for the most contagious form of COVID-19 and they would still be required by law to let you in LOL.
    For foot we can enter USA without covid test.

    But, by air. US citizens are now required to get a test before the airline is allowed to let you fly to USA.

    See https://travel.state.gov/content/tra..._US_Entry.html.

    All air passengers two years of age and over entering the United States (including USA citizens and Legal Permanent Residents) to present a negative COVID-19 test result a negative taken no more than 1 day before departure.

  6. #21305

    Less than 72 hours within the border area, do not require an Official Entry Imm form

    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    All citizens of the United States must present a valid passport when entering Mexican territory by any means of transportation. There are no exceptions for minors. Stays less than 72 hours within the border area, do not require an Official Entry Immigration Form (FMM).

    https://embamex.sre.gob.mx/eua/index...-before-you-go
    Re: Stays less than 72 hours within the border area, do not require an Official Entry Immigration Form (FMM).

    That sounds like good news. That means we will no longer be harassed with the $30 FMM fee.

    Why did you write "bastards"?

    Can others please confirm there is no longer any hassle (FMM purchase or medical excuse) to enter Tijuana by foot?

  7. #21304

    Mexican Passport stamp need not take up more space on your passport

    Quote Originally Posted by Dogers69  [View Original Post]
    And we need to waste another stamp every time we walk in. For myself I will need a passport card because I can't fill my book just for 20 hour stays in Mexico 4 times a week.
    I always tell them to stamp in the middle two pages of my passport and they always oblige. So the stamp on entry to Mexico can be limited in the amount of pages it takes on your passport.

  8. #21303

    CDMX airport 6 month FMM

    I flew into CDMX and the immigration officer asked how long I'd be in MX. I told him 1 day, but I asked if I could pay for the 6 months. He checked off the 180 day box and I didn't have to pay a dime. Not sure how legit it is since he checked the box, but wrote some weird cursive in the amount of days which my other one clearly shows 180 days. I drive into Tijuana, so I've never been asked to present it and also been pulled over twice and they never asked about the FMM.

  9. #21302

    Wheel Repair?

    Take it to a body chop. They can smooth out the scratches, sand it down and repaint it.

    One body shop is near La Zona Norte at the North end of Revolution before it dead ends, in the same building as Kali Kustom and the Hand Job car detailing.

  10. #21301

    Single use or multiple entry

    Quote Originally Posted by Dogers69  [View Original Post]
    Wow this is a big deal. Going to have ramifications all over Mexico especially cities not near border. I suppose what this means for gringos, is, the days of paying 30 dollars for 6 month pass to walk in on the Mexican line are now over. Because that pass will just be for a couple days or so. So there's no point in buying it. We will need the free pass. The problem with that is we need to waste time in line each time we go. We need to hope they don't tell us our reason is not valid. And we need to waste another stamp every time we walk in. For myself I will need a passport card because I can't fill my book just for 20 hour stays in Mexico 4 times a week.
    Can the 6 month's FMM be used for multiple entries over the period? Or one time only?

    If its multiple entry do the card holder have the liberty to use it in different borders?

  11. #21300

    Wheel Repair?

    I bent a wheel on my P-car when I hit a deer a few months ago. Not much, just some at the outter lip.

    I _imagine_ I can't find this service relatively cheap here in Tijuana while I am here. Anyone familiar with any shops?
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  12. #21299
    "There is far too much cross-border traffic to implement anything too strict. ".

    Why not?

    These are not done in some form of computer that can flag you?

  13. #21298
    Quote Originally Posted by Aviator400  [View Original Post]
    I look forward to hearing of your experience.

    The UTube guy doesn't quote the source of his information, so how do I judge the accuracy of some UTube guy trying to drive traffic to his web site? I will be interested to read about the experiences by others. It just plain doesn't make sense. Much of Mexico's economy is through tourism; why would they make it more difficult to enter the country? Mexican border cities are going to lose some of their revenue stream if this is accurate.

    I have not traveled further south than Ensenada in the past five years, but I am in Mexico monthly for a few days at a time. Once I have crossed the border (always the pedestrian crossings), I have never been asked for my visa. About 30 percent of the time they just waive me through. (I am clearly White, Middle European, so it isn't because they have mistaken me for a Mexican national.).
    The guy was mostly talking about how this will affect "long-stay" tourists. Technically, nobody is supposed to be staying longer than 180 days. People were abusing it, making quick border runs to get a renewed FMM, etc, etc, and living in Mexico for years. Much like guys would do in Thailand. The government obviously is tired of it, and wants to make some changes. I seriously don't think this will have much impact on Tijuana. There is far too much cross-border traffic to implement anything too strict.

  14. #21297
    Quote Originally Posted by Gregyyr  [View Original Post]
    Interesting Youtube video on how visas are changing in Mexico. (Gobto 3:33 minute mark in the video as the first part is just other stuff. Bla bla bla.).

    https://youtu.be/RHEhD3RONZI

    I have a 6 month travel visa that expires in January so will see if I can renew easily.

    G.
    I have been following their channel for some time now. They do some nice reporting on tourist areas of Mexico and have traveled quite a bit around the country. I wouldn't doubt what they are saying but at the same time the border area is a completely different animal than down South.

    In general I think Mexico is saying they want a better caliber of tourist than the low budget SSI crowd or Hippies that goes down with a few hundred dollars and slums it for a few months. People like that do nothing for the economy. They want people to get the right paperwork done and prove they can contribute to the country instead of leeching off it.

    They have every right and reason to do it.

  15. #21296

    Mexico Visas Changing

    Quote Originally Posted by Gregyyr  [View Original Post]
    Interesting Youtube video on how visas are changing in Mexico. (Gobto 3:33 minute mark in the video as the first part is just other stuff. Bla bla bla.).

    https://youtu.be/RHEhD3RONZI

    I have a 6 month travel visa that expires in January so will see if I can renew easily.

    G.
    I look forward to hearing of your experience.

    The UTube guy doesn't quote the source of his information, so how do I judge the accuracy of some UTube guy trying to drive traffic to his web site? I will be interested to read about the experiences by others. It just plain doesn't make sense. Much of Mexico's economy is through tourism; why would they make it more difficult to enter the country? Mexican border cities are going to lose some of their revenue stream if this is accurate.

    I have not traveled further south than Ensenada in the past five years, but I am in Mexico monthly for a few days at a time. Once I have crossed the border (always the pedestrian crossings), I have never been asked for my visa. About 30 percent of the time they just waive me through. (I am clearly White, Middle European, so it isn't because they have mistaken me for a Mexican national.).

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