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08-15-17 07:34 #14304
Posts: 1600Originally Posted by Tomjackin [View Original Post]
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08-15-17 07:25 #14303
Posts: 2688Originally Posted by Member#2041 [View Original Post]
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08-15-17 06:13 #14302
Posts: 1600Originally Posted by NingunoEspecial [View Original Post]
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08-15-17 04:56 #14301
Posts: 603Originally Posted by Member#2041 [View Original Post]
I hesitated to post in this forum as ISG is not a gossip discussion forum. However Rodrigo's on the other hand is nothing BUT getting personal & sharing openly. He also "encouraged commentary". He Welcomes it there. One can also post there anonymously or choose a handle.
Here on ISG it's best to stick to sharing information about Tijuana that more than just a few are interested in. That or use PM's or face to face while in Tijuana's zone of tolerance. (down the hill as they say).
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08-15-17 01:01 #14300
Posts: 1600Originally Posted by NingunoEspecial [View Original Post]
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08-14-17 17:23 #14299
Posts: 603Originally Posted by Bill [View Original Post]
Posting this FYI only and not soliciting a discussion out of respect but many were concerned.
Yes, may he RIP.
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08-06-17 08:30 #14298
Posts: 73Passport Card
Also getting a passport card lets you use the Ready Lanes in the pedestrian or driving lanes coming back across to the USA.
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08-06-17 00:13 #14297
Posts: 19Originally Posted by Dave_Far [View Original Post]
https://travel.state.gov/content/pas...orts/FAQs.html#Card.
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08-05-17 16:50 #14296
Posts: 70Originally Posted by Hargow20 [View Original Post]
Thanks for the info about passport card. I'll look it up.
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08-05-17 15:46 #14295
Posts: 2594Seems quite odd. I had Passport they stamped my it and had it was stamped at least 10 times or more.
Originally Posted by Dave_Far [View Original Post]
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08-05-17 07:58 #14294
Posts: 73Originally Posted by JPF [View Original Post]
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08-05-17 05:48 #14293
Posts: 2688Originally Posted by Dave_Far [View Original Post]
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08-05-17 04:04 #14292
Posts: 657Passport Card will avoid the stamp
Get a passport card. Costs about $30: no stamp needed. Much more convenient since you can carry it like a credit card in your wallet.
Originally Posted by Dave_Far [View Original Post]
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08-05-17 03:14 #14291
Posts: 70Avoid Stamp on Passport
I think it's been five years since the last time I ventured into Tijuana. I had heard there were no customs control but when I crossed into Mexico I was surprised that my passport was stamped. I crossed from the Jack in the Box side. I heard you can cross from the other side as well now.
Is this done every time you cross now? If I start going back to Tijuana, I can't have 10 mexico stamps in my passport. Any way to avoid the stamp?
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08-03-17 05:45 #14290
Posts: 603Haiti. Mexico: In Tijuana and Mexicali, nearly 77% of Haitians regularized
Rodulfo Figueroa, Delegate of the National Institute of Migration, confirmed that 2,460 Haitians (76.9%) of the 3,200 Haitians in Tijuana and Mexicali (Baja California, Mexico) have already regularized their immigration status in the Mexican territory and are in the process of integrating national economic life.
1,380 out of 2,460 Haitians are already enrolled at the Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS), meaning they have access to formal jobs, said Figueroa.
To date, nearly 700 Haitians are not yet regularized. Currently 100 applications in Tijuana and 200 in Mexicali are progressing rapidly. The bottleneck was the inability of Haitian nationals to prove their identity, for lack of documentation, but "The efforts deployed by the Haitian Embassy locally http://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-21...to-mexico.html , have worked well," said Rodolfo Figueroa.
https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-2...gularized.html