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12-05-17 03:49 #14570
Posts: 227Dumb Gringo.
I was in Adelitas last week on Thursday and smelled reefer. I looked in the back corner and saw an gringo smoking a joint. It was kind of slow and I guess he thought it would not be a problem. After about 30 seconds, two policia ran over and literally yanked him out of his seat, handcuffed him and hauled him out.
He is probably still in a Tijuana jail as we speak. I can't believe how quick they arrested this dude. Be advised gentlemen.
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12-05-17 03:42 #14569
Posts: 227Hotel Ticuan.
Originally Posted by StevenSmith32 [View Original Post]
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12-05-17 02:47 #14568
Posts: 1068Re: Hello, hugo
Originally Posted by StevenSmith32 [View Original Post]
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12-04-17 20:09 #14567
Posts: 1173I can verify first hand that you now need a passport to enter Tijuana. Mine was expired and they wouldn't let me in, and sent me to the back to see the manager. I gave my current license and at first she denied entry and said I needed a current passport. After a little begging and proof on my phone that I had a doctors appointment and hotel reservation, she said she would let me in but I had to do my fingerprints on the digital machine. Don't take the risk of not having a passport or a expired one. If you live in San Diego its not as big a deal since you can just go back home but if you are coming from out of state get your passport 100% to be sure you are getting in.
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12-04-17 18:45 #14566
Posts: 15924Stop putting so much trust into those hookers!
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12-04-17 15:32 #14565
Posts: 3851Originally Posted by Jackie888 [View Original Post]
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12-04-17 08:33 #14564
Posts: 2344Originally Posted by ScottHall [View Original Post]
I have both a passport card and a regular passport. I obtained both at the same time in January 2010 and they both expire on the same date in January 2020. I misplaced my passport numerous years ago and I also misplaced my passport card after a trip to Tijuana in November 2016. So for more than a year I have no passport card or passport to give to officials. In the past 12 months I've visited Tijuana around 8 or 9 times, including a one week trip in September 2017 where I attended a three day seminar in San Diego (I entered Tijuana on four separate days during that week in September).
Every time I entered Mexico these past twelve months, I did so in a private car (my car or my quasi-wingman's auto). I never had to present a passport upon entry into Mexico because I entered by car. If I drove my own car, I also entered the United States by car. But if I came in QW's car, we would always split up for re-entry to the US because QW has Sentri. So when we leave Mexico I would head to the border on foot of by taxi about two hours before QW began his 15-minute drive to the border (We'd meet up at Burger King because there's ample free parking).
When entering the United States via my car I always tell the CBP that I do have a passport, but failed to bring it with me as I handed the agent my current driver's license. They always punch in my DL number on their computer and can instantly determine that I do have a current passport and current passport card. The fact that I was not in possession of either my passport or passport card when attempting to re-enter the United States has never been an issue. The same is true for the numerous times this year when I re-entered on foot. I'm writing about the approximate dozen times crossing back into the US during the past year.
As I said, the CBP agents can tell from their computer that I have a current passport-So I've never gotten any lecture about needing to get a passport, or even a comment that I need to find my missing passports. When I have less than a year remaining on my passports I plan to renew, but for now the fact that they are both lost has not been a problem (not even a hassle when re-entering the US). I just can't enter Mexico by foot.
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12-03-17 22:12 #14563
Posts: 289You need an ID + passport? I usually just leave my license back in the car and only take my passport.
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12-03-17 21:20 #14562
Posts: 942Originally Posted by Flyer47 [View Original Post]
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12-03-17 19:53 #14561
Posts: 29Ticuan Hotel.
I have booked three nights at the Ticuan hotel. I have read on the internet they are hard to deal with when it comes to agency girls. Is this true? Any advice?
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12-03-17 19:35 #14560
Posts: 6519US Passport in Mexico.
Tijuana's policia is very understanding and flexible with those who have money. Pretty much all minor infractions and crimes can be paid off on the spot. As you know car drivers into Mexico have never been asked to produce passport or any IDs, despite the new laws.
Policia rarely stop tourists and demand passport. But if they stops you, they will likely ask for passport and lacking one you will be extorted, may be even taken to holding cells in playas a few days, waiting process to be deported. Someone reported recent raids and holding of illegal dwellers at hotel Leyva. This is a new trend. Perhaps they will start checking passports more often.
Also how do you figure to return to the US without a passport? CBP will hold you up for hours and give you shit for missing a passport. Why not just apply and pay for a proper passport and avoid all the hassles?
Re Flyer47.
So, I'm not too clear on the law in Mexico. Are foreigners required to present an up to date identification card and passport to a police officer upon request in Mexico? If they do not have identification on them and cannot present such documents, is that foreigner guilty of a crime?
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12-03-17 19:08 #14559
Posts: 3192Originally Posted by Flyer47 [View Original Post]
Theoretically you can't get into Mexico without a passport, but there are exceptions.
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12-03-17 17:34 #14558
Posts: 2420Originally Posted by Flyer47 [View Original Post]
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12-03-17 15:05 #14557
Posts: 107Identification requirements in Mexico.
So, I'm not too clear on the law in Mexico. Are foreigners required to present an up to date identification card and passport to a police officer upon request in Mexico? If they do not have identification on them and cannot present such documents, is that foreigner guilty of a crime?
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11-29-17 23:21 #14556
Posts: 558Yes
Originally Posted by Smalldan [View Original Post]