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  1. #3613
    Quote Originally Posted by CocrBrotheler  [View Original Post]
    How is the drive from inside MEX border to Reynosa airport? I looked at on Google maps and quite a distance and mostly passing by spread out factories, opportunities for cartel interception?
    I felt safe. It is a 30 or 40 minute ride depending on traffic, and I paid a cab 20 bucks at the border to take me to the airport.

  2. #3612
    Quote Originally Posted by Elvis2008  [View Original Post]
    CTC, I flew to Mcallen, caught Uber to Hidalgo, walked the bridge to Reynosa, took care of my business there. I went to the airport and flew to Mexico City. Three days later, I flew back to USA. No issues, no problems. I never filled out 7 day pass.

    There used to be a paper pass you would get when flying into Mexico and you had to present it before you left the country. Mexico has done away with that.

    For what it is worth, there was my third flight from Reynosa without an issue. One time I flew from Laredo and the people hassled the crap out of me there. It was annoying. Nor sure why Laredo is such a pain and Reyonsa is so smooth.
    How is the drive from inside MEX border to Reynosa airport? I looked at on Google maps and quite a distance and mostly passing by spread out factories, opportunities for cartel interception?

  3. #3611
    Quote Originally Posted by CenTexCrash  [View Original Post]
    In progress: Walked into Nuevo Laredo, flying CDMX then flying CDMX to South America.

    This worked in October 2020.

    Flash forward 1 hour ago: are they cracking down on 7 day free permit?

    First stop in Nuevo the Citev Migracion Officina to get a 7 day permit. Intent fly Nuevo to CDMX, kill a day Wednesday in CDMX, then Thursday hand over permit as I board flight to Latin America.

    Problem: The permit staff did give me the free permit BUT they gave me a real hard pressing, demanded this free permit is to be returned to Nuevo Laredo ONLY and no other departing points. I said 5 days in Monterrey, they said be back in Nuevo Laredo in 5 or 6 days to return this permit.

    They actually stamped "Tamaulipas" in my passport book (The border staff has never done that before).
    CTC, I flew to Mcallen, caught Uber to Hidalgo, walked the bridge to Reynosa, took care of my business there. I went to the airport and flew to Mexico City. Three days later, I flew back to USA. No issues, no problems. I never filled out 7 day pass.

    There used to be a paper pass you would get when flying into Mexico and you had to present it before you left the country. Mexico has done away with that.

    For what it is worth, there was my third flight from Reynosa without an issue. One time I flew from Laredo and the people hassled the crap out of me there. It was annoying. Nor sure why Laredo is such a pain and Reyonsa is so smooth.

  4. #3610
    Quote Originally Posted by CenTexCrash  [View Original Post]
    In progress: Walked into Nuevo Laredo, flying CDMX then flying CDMX to South America.

    This worked in October 2020.

    Flash forward 1 hour ago: are they cracking down on 7 day free permit?
    Update:

    Next day, arrived at NLD Nuevo airport. Made the mistake of checking in at desk (despite carry on only) and Viva staff referred me to the on-site Migracion office to confirm the validity of my permit.

    The officers told me gave me a lot of shit about flying into the interior with a 7 day permit.

    Eventually I confessed I was using Mexico as a launch pad into South America. They shrugged their shoulders, decided since my travel was only 2 days, I wasn't a risk so let me onwards. But asked me to pay Permit Fee at Mexico City airport before I leave Mexico. I said "I'll look into it".

    Next Day: Appeared at COPA departure gate, staff accepted my 7 day permit and was allowed to board my flight. So this whole thing can be chalked up as a nothing burger.

    Even then, I think I'll stick with Monterrey, too much questioning at Nuevo.

  5. #3609
    Quote Originally Posted by DrewFromTexas  [View Original Post]
    Before COVID I was a regular in Nuevo Laredo and often used to spend a night there. Before COVID there used to be a nice selection of girls in and around Emilianos. Is this still the case? I used to have no problem bringing 3 or 4 girls a night to my hotel room each night and there was a nice variety to chose from. I walked across during the day a few weeks ago and it seemed dead during the day and I was curious if the nights are dead also? Thanks.
    You might want to reconsider going to Laredo. Roads were shutdown everywhere from a major gun fight. This has been going on for a couple of days, now. Military was everywhere and as usual no cops to be seen in Laredo, not good news at all.

  6. #3608
    Quote Originally Posted by DrewFromTexas  [View Original Post]
    I walked across during the day a few weeks ago and it seemed dead during the day and I was curious if the nights are dead also? Thanks.
    Not completely dead, but no where near what it used to be. There's always something out, but quantity and quality are not as they once were.

  7. #3607

    Still busy?

    Before COVID I was a regular in Nuevo Laredo and often used to spend a night there. Before COVID there used to be a nice selection of girls in and around Emilianos. Is this still the case? I used to have no problem bringing 3 or 4 girls a night to my hotel room each night and there was a nice variety to chose from. I walked across during the day a few weeks ago and it seemed dead during the day and I was curious if the nights are dead also? Thanks.

  8. #3606
    Quote Originally Posted by CenTexCrash  [View Original Post]
    In progress: Walked into Nuevo Laredo, flying CDMX then flying CDMX to South America.

    This worked in October 2020.

    Flash forward 1 hour ago: are they cracking down on 7 day free permit?

    First stop in Nuevo the Citev Migracion Officina to get a 7 day permit. Intent fly Nuevo to CDMX, kill a day Wednesday in CDMX, then Thursday hand over permit as I board flight to Latin America.

    Problem: The permit staff did give me the free permit BUT they gave me a real hard pressing, demanded this free permit is to be returned to Nuevo Laredo ONLY and no other departing points. I said 5 days in Monterrey, they said be back in Nuevo Laredo in 5 or 6 days to return this permit.

    They actually stamped "Tamaulipas" in my passport book (The border staff has never done that before).

    Also: I've never departed out of the NLD Nuevo airport, only flown in once, not sure if outbound gringo passengers get grilled over permit? (Flights only go to CDMX).

    Question: can the details of the free permit get looked at, will airport authorities at either NLD or CDMX give me a hard time? Or was border office staff just blowing smoke I can disregard?

    Bonus: Was I better off just be straight and say "I'm entering Nuevo on Tuesday and flying out of CDMX on Thursday. It is less than 7 days. "?
    I crossed the border early Sunday morning, on the way to MTY then CDMX. Something was definitely up. There was security everywhere. Including a civilian check point. Also the were checking again at the check point leaving Laredo. Laredo sucks.

  9. #3605

    Are they clamping down on 7 day permits?

    In progress: Walked into Nuevo Laredo, flying CDMX then flying CDMX to South America.

    This worked in October 2020.

    Flash forward 1 hour ago: are they cracking down on 7 day free permit?

    First stop in Nuevo the Citev Migracion Officina to get a 7 day permit. Intent fly Nuevo to CDMX, kill a day Wednesday in CDMX, then Thursday hand over permit as I board flight to Latin America.

    Problem: The permit staff did give me the free permit BUT they gave me a real hard pressing, demanded this free permit is to be returned to Nuevo Laredo ONLY and no other departing points. I said 5 days in Monterrey, they said be back in Nuevo Laredo in 5 or 6 days to return this permit.

    They actually stamped "Tamaulipas" in my passport book (The border staff has never done that before).

    Also: I've never departed out of the NLD Nuevo airport, only flown in once, not sure if outbound gringo passengers get grilled over permit? (Flights only go to CDMX).

    Question: can the details of the free permit get looked at, will airport authorities at either NLD or CDMX give me a hard time? Or was border office staff just blowing smoke I can disregard?

    Bonus: Was I better off just be straight and say "I'm entering Nuevo on Tuesday and flying out of CDMX on Thursday. It is less than 7 days. "?

  10. #3604
    Quote Originally Posted by LuvMexicanas  [View Original Post]
    Thanks man. Any short time (2-4) hour type love motels near the crossing?
    Yes, but very low quality. I heard some were renovated, but I no longer need nor use, them so I don't know for sure.

  11. #3603
    Quote Originally Posted by HarleyEvo20  [View Original Post]
    The Fiesta Inn in Nuevo Laredo is about 4 blocks from the crossing. It is right in the middle of the action and is clean and secure. No problems bringing girls to your room. Also a block or two more is the Hotel Del Mason. It is a little better in my book and on the main street. I moved from Arizona about a year ago. I am like you, I know the border towns for Juarez to Tijuana well. Nuevo Laredo is a tough town. I have never had a problem but things are harder to find here but when you find them the quality is much better. Just my experience. Enjoy your visit..
    Thanks man. Any short time (2-4) hour type love motels near the crossing?

  12. #3602
    The Fiesta Inn in Nuevo Laredo is about 4 blocks from the crossing. It is right in the middle of the action and is clean and secure. No problems bringing girls to your room. Also a block or two more is the Hotel Del Mason. It is a little better in my book and on the main street. I moved from Arizona about a year ago. I am like you, I know the border towns for Juarez to Tijuana well. Nuevo Laredo is a tough town. I have never had a problem but things are harder to find here but when you find them the quality is much better. Just my experience. Enjoy your visit.

    Quote Originally Posted by LuvMexicanas  [View Original Post]
    Thanks man. Been messaging with a few and getting price quotes in the 1000-2000 range with 1500 being the most common price point. If a finish work early on Tuesday, I may drive the couple hours to arrive that afternoon. Any recommendations on chica friendly hotels near the border crossing? Appreciate you taking my born again noob questions. I know every border scene from Nogales to Tijuana but I'm not well versed in Texas border towns.
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  14. #3600
    Quote Originally Posted by Bbond  [View Original Post]
    Having looked at the sites available here, I don't think you will have much success. Mileroticos and Locanto have several girls advertising, many are flat scams. There are some good prospects however, if you willing and able to pay their asking prices. I have been given cards from local agencies, that do not advertise on those sites, but always just toss them as the girls are all in the range of 2000 pesos and above, way above what I will, or need to, pay.
    Thanks man. Been messaging with a few and getting price quotes in the 1000-2000 range with 1500 being the most common price point. If a finish work early on Tuesday, I may drive the couple hours to arrive that afternoon. Any recommendations on chica friendly hotels near the border crossing? Appreciate you taking my born again noob questions. I know every border scene from Nogales to Tijuana but I'm not well versed in Texas border towns.

  15. #3599
    Quote Originally Posted by LuvMexicanas  [View Original Post]
    I've had good experiences (some bad of course) using Mileroticos and other websites in cities in Baja, Sonora, Jalisco, Oaxaca, Baja del Sur, Sinaloa, Puebla and Distrito Federal. Thoughts on holing up in a chica friendly hotel and using that approach in Nuevo Laredo?
    Having looked at the sites available here, I don't think you will have much success. Mileroticos and Locanto have several girls advertising, many are flat scams. There are some good prospects however, if you willing and able to pay their asking prices. I have been given cards from local agencies, that do not advertise on those sites, but always just toss them as the girls are all in the range of 2000 pesos and above, way above what I will, or need to, pay.

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