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10-07-19 07:07 #16622
Posts: 994FMM. San Yasidro or Airport. Donation
One way to donate money to the Mexican Tijuana border crossing improvement is paying for 180 day FMM.
They do run pilot program to verify visa at the Tijuana airport, $30 donation.
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10-07-19 06:18 #16621
Posts: 1459Originally Posted by KCQuestor [View Original Post]
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10-07-19 04:39 #16620
Posts: 637FMM is for Land Air and Sea
This is not true, the visa is required for land, air and sea. I always get stopped to fill out the visa and explicitly tell them I am flying to Mexico City from Tijuana and traveling to the state of Guerrero. The only thing they want to see is my actual flight receipt to and from to make sure I am not staying longer than 7 days and my passport, which I use my card passport. The form even ask for the flight number and hotel I will be staying, nonetheless, for this situation, I am flying domestic. For international, you will need it to give or else they will not let you board, plus you will also need a book passport.
Originally Posted by ClamSlammer [View Original Post]
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10-07-19 00:50 #16619
Posts: 3853Originally Posted by ClamSlammer [View Original Post]
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10-06-19 22:29 #16618
Posts: 763Originally Posted by CenTexCrash [View Original Post]
If you are traveling by air exclusively within Mexico, you are required by law to purchase a 180 day FMM visa. Doesn't matter which airline you are flying. Airline ticket agents do NOT ask to see your FMM. Whether you will be asked to show your FMM by Customs agents at the airports you travel through solely depends on whether you appear Mexican or not. If you are an obvious non-Mexican, the chances you will be asked to show your FMM are extremely high. I've departed and landed maybe 15 times in Mexican airports and I've been asked by Mexican Customs agents to show my FMM every single time. They don't appear to stop Mexican-looking travelers asking to see their FMM. If you look Mexican, I suppose you can take your chances and not buy the 180 day FMM. But if you're asked to show yours, it will be a problem. Under extreme circumstances you could be deported. Or at the very least delayed to the point you could miss your connecting flight. All because you wanted to save $28 usd. Not worth it if you ask me. Just pay the fee and travel worry-free.
If you are traveling outside of Mexico on a foreign passport, you ABSOLUTELY must have a 180 day FMM on you. On international flights, at the gate a Customs agent checks all passports and foreign travelers are required to surrender their 180 day FMM upon boarding. If you do not have it, you will be in some trouble. If you fly from a foreign country to Mexico, the cost of the 180 day FMM is built into the cost of the ticket and you will be issued one upon landing in Mexico.
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10-06-19 22:05 #16617
Posts: 85Originally Posted by Goyo61 [View Original Post]
1. Amsterdam.
2. Las Vegas.
3. Barcelona.
4. Zona norte.
Thailand is top on my list to review next. Right now zona norte is the top for me, but it does have a few downsides.
Amsterdam was fine but the service can be highly variable, but 50 euros is not a bad price. I never liked window shopping vs club action like in the zona. But the city itself is much more fun.
Las Vegas the rectory agencies are fun and high quality but expensive. I heard the Latin houses in Vegas are great but they are a little hard to find. Have not tried the AMPS believe it or not.
Barcelona sucks for red light action. Las Ramblas had few SW vs zona and very low quality. There are sex clubs too but the girls are low quality and the price is like 200 euros.
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10-06-19 20:48 #16616
Posts: 637I fly to Mexico city almost every month, I've flown to other states as well. You can get the visa when you cross with no charge as long as it is less than 7 days. After that you can roam freely. The only time you will need that Visa is when you fly into the states. Happen to me once when flying with volaris, had about 30 minutes before boarding, ran out the airport, had to pay a 550 mxn fee, barely made it on time. Nonetheless, I have never been asked for the Visa beside that one time inside of Mexico.
Originally Posted by CenTexCrash [View Original Post]
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10-06-19 19:12 #16615
Posts: 1085Lousy list
Originally Posted by Goyo61 [View Original Post]
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10-06-19 19:12 #16614
Posts: 15926Originally Posted by Goyo61 [View Original Post]
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10-06-19 19:08 #16613
Posts: 3853Originally Posted by CenTexCrash [View Original Post]
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10-06-19 18:59 #16612
Posts: 3193Originally Posted by CenTexCrash [View Original Post]
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10-06-19 16:45 #16611
Posts: 334Top Red Light Districts of the World
Was checking out some of the articles on the web written about the top red light districts around the world.
I have only been to a couple of them and over Christmas will be in Asia again so will check out the one in Patong / Thailand. What was funny when I was planning a trip with a lady travel buddy who wanted to go to Thailand and I was trying to get her to go to Phi Phi islands. She wanted to go to Patong beach area instead which wasn't high on my list compared to the Phi Phi islands but since the famous red light district was there she didn't have to push the idea very hard before I thought. YEA. We can stay in Patong.
Good to see Zone Norte listed in the top as it's earned it!
https://www.oyster.com/articles/the-...ght-districts/
Anyone else been to any of these?
Goyo.
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10-06-19 16:30 #16610
Posts: 334Thanks KC, that helps with a lot of the terminology I wasn't getting being new to the forum. Just to note as well, there are different size booths for the lap dances. One room is big enough for 4 really. Give the "mesero" (guy who lets you in) a few extra bucks for a few extra minutes. Of course tip your regular waiters but I just wanted to differentiate the waiter from the guy who manages the time at the lap dance door as they are two different people. No chairs in there that I have seen, just booths which are soft so it's a pleasure for a unique experience. Think your right though that you can do the "interview" with a drink and learn a lot about what your experience maybe like if you take her upstairs.
The whole dynamics of Zona Norte is just plain amazing. I was riding in the HK VIP car with a couple other guys I didn't know who were sharing some tips during the ride. When we got out at HK instead of going into the main door, they walked into a side door just to the right (west) of the main HK door. Didn't know where that went if it was some VIP entrance or what? Just curious.
Greg.
Originally Posted by KCQuestor [View Original Post]
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10-06-19 16:21 #16609
Posts: 334She isn't paying me. I was offering to pay her. She said $30/ HR which is a little high from the norm plus I am helping her with her English. Here is a web site where you can hire someone to help you online. On a off night maybe she would take $20. Which considering her wonderful personality and beauty is not a bad deal. Just meet up at Azul's and practice away if she is up for it!
https://www.italki.com/teachers/spanish
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10-06-19 15:30 #16608
Posts: 15926Originally Posted by Goyo61 [View Original Post]