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04-01-21 10:36 #19339
Posts: 16Captain, where would you recommend parking and leaving the car if driving into Tijuana, specifically Zona Norte?
Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
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04-01-21 06:59 #19338
Posts: 778Originally Posted by OneEyedMan [View Original Post]
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04-01-21 03:01 #19337
Posts: 268Single-entry visa?
Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
-This FMM document will be valid for one single entry by plane or land valid for a maximum stay of 180 days in Mexico.
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04-01-21 02:51 #19336
Posts: 1944Originally Posted by SpeedToys [View Original Post]
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04-01-21 02:17 #19335
Posts: 432Originally Posted by MemoeNasty [View Original Post]
The other was on demand surge problems, neither by design or structure.
Context is important, even more so when you use ignorance as a platform.
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04-01-21 02:15 #19334
Posts: 432Originally Posted by Dogers69 [View Original Post]
B) Stop giving them JOBS. Guess how many employers are in jail for hiring illegals. Guess.
What you FEEL are not facts.
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04-01-21 01:08 #19333
Posts: 138Originally Posted by PlayPlayJa [View Original Post]
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04-01-21 00:01 #19332
Posts: 81Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
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03-31-21 23:49 #19331
Posts: 155Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
Actually the last one (in Otay) was was cash. I was kind of pissed the credit card machine wasn't working, but hey, you learn to live with that in Mexico.
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03-31-21 18:19 #19330
Posts: 3Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
There is free online form from Mexico immigration official site. But I couldn't find the san Diego port of entry.
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03-31-21 16:44 #19329
Posts: 6533Apply FMM on line
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03-31-21 16:40 #19328
Posts: 6533Driving to Tijuana
Driving is definitely the easiest way to go to Tijuana, no walking, waiting, FMM, screwing with imm, hassled by policias, dicking with taxistas. Just follow Calle 3 to Constitucion, turn right to head North to La Zona. The route is full of slow traffic so it's not too risky.
I bought liability insurance from GNP via AAA website, allegedly one of the largest insurance companies in Mexico, only $125 a year.
The policy lists a 800 tel number, but when called it has been disconnected. Don't know who to contact if I have to file a claim. Mexico's insurance must be a joke. If anything happens and GNP fails to cover the claims, I suppose I can always sue AAA for breach of contract.
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03-31-21 04:26 #19327
Posts: 6533Fmm on line?
Damn good idea.
What's the web site to apply for FMM on line?
I always see fellow mongers asking about FMM. I've always just walked right on through the Mexican National side. When COVID started but HK was still open, for the first time ever they asked for my Mexican ID. Since I am not a Mexican citizen I had to stand in the gringo line and fill out an FMM, I was not charged at that time.
For following trips I've gone online to fill out the FMM there and as long as your trip is 7 days or less there is no charge. You are sent an email that says your FMM is ready to be printed. Print it out and take it with you, when you cross they look like they are verifying some info and stamp it. Keep the stamped side with you because I have been asked for it by the Municipales, and Guardia Nacional for it when when I drive past Ensenada.
Originally Posted by Clooney638 [View Original Post]
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03-31-21 01:52 #19326
Posts: 597I have been driving in about twice a month for the last 4-5 months. Never been stopped and this is the easiest way to enter Mexico. Don't forget your Mexican insurance though! They give a SENTRI discount on Baja Bound for an annual insurance package.
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03-30-21 22:58 #19325
Posts: 15Fmm
I always see fellow mongers asking about FMM. I've always just walked right on through the Mexican National side. When COVID started but HK was still open, for the first time ever they asked for my Mexican ID. Since I am not a Mexican citizen I had to stand in the gringo line and fill out an FMM, I was not charged at that time.
For following trips I've gone online to fill out the FMM there and as long as your trip is 7 days or less there is no charge. You are sent an email that says your FMM is ready to be printed. Print it out and take it with you, when you cross they look like they are verifying some info and stamp it. Keep the stamped side with you because I have been asked for it by the Municipales, and Guardia Nacional for it when when I drive past Ensenada.