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03-10-25 05:03 #3697
Posts: 2150Originally Posted by SlickWillie [View Original Post]
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03-08-25 21:54 #3696
Posts: 67Yuma
Let's hope Laredo doesn't end up like Yuma:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLhv9BKEnKs
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03-05-25 04:57 #3695
Posts: 2150Originally Posted by CenTexCrash [View Original Post]
These actions are taking place along the border between Mexico and the United States; since this week, elements of the National Guard are operating in the south-north lanes, before reaching the toll booths on the Juárez-Lincoln Bridge, also known as Bridge 2, which connects the cities of Nuevo Laredo and Laredo, Texas.
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03-03-25 17:25 #3694
Posts: 149Originally Posted by CenTexCrash [View Original Post]
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03-03-25 02:22 #3693
Posts: 596Originally Posted by Conick2000 [View Original Post]
http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/...395&viewfull=1 Post #3686
Went in January no issues going or coming back. Just flew out again Friday no hassles, knock on wood no issues when I return next Friday. Just remember Viva uses the new CDMX airport coded NLU and required a 1 hour bus ride into town but you can't beat it.
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03-03-25 00:27 #3692
Posts: 149Flying to Mexico City (NLU) from Nuevo Laredo.
Hey guys.
Any issues crossing from laredo to Nuevo laredo and going to the airport and returning back to laredo from the Nuevo laredo airport. I've always flew from Monterrey to Mexico City but since I now live in laredo using the Nuevo laredo airport would be more convenient. It's just that I've never traveled that far into Nuevo laredo. Normally I just cross and get a taxi to the bus station.
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03-02-25 02:48 #3691
Posts: 2150Originally Posted by CenTexCrash [View Original Post]
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02-28-25 17:20 #3690
Posts: 596Driving personal car from Mexico back into Texas
Both Reynosa and Nuevo Laredo have added a new process at their bridges. On the Mex side, there is a new exit procedure where Mex National Guard troops frisk EVERY vehicle moments before you pay the bridge toll. Essentiallyna mandatory secondary inspection before you get to the first inspection. There's no bay spaces for them to do this so they just do it in lane.
Bridge wait stretching several miles. What used to be a 20 minute wait now taking well over 2. 5 hours. Not sure if this new process is being done at the request of DJT but there has got to be a better more streamlined way to do this.
A few weeks ago in Reynosa I gave up and drove east to a nearby town with it's own bridge, no congestion.
Wondering if Colombia Bridge any better.
Avoid taking personal car if you know of a long term parking option in Laredo TX.
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02-05-25 21:06 #3689
Posts: 2866Originally Posted by CenTexCrash [View Original Post]
I love CDMX, the food and girls are the best.
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02-05-25 19:44 #3688
Posts: 37Ffm
I have never been asked for my FFM when the flight is completely in country. A month ago I walked across in Laredo and didn't get the FFM. Flew MTY to OAX and they never asked for it at either airport. Returning, I flew out of Oaxaca to Dallas, and I didn't offer it, and they didn't ask. That was just plain luck. The attendant was a young guy and long line behind me. So, my passport has an exit stamp but no entry for that trip. Several years ago I was flying out MEX to DFW and didn't have for the same reason. They asked for it and I had to go to an office where they filled one out and charged me. I can't remember if it was the regular rate ($36?) or a little more.
Now that Viva is flying out of Nuevo Laredo I may have to rethink flying out of there to DF. I did it once years ago on AreoMexico. It was expensive but not unreasonable.
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02-04-25 05:02 #3687
Posts: 1348Strict
Originally Posted by CenTexCrash [View Original Post]
I wonder if your problem was due to COVID restrictions or had you traveled with this issue before 2020?
The DIDI / Uber issue happens at every airport I go to. Last year they were supposed to be allowing them in airports but it hasn't materialized yet from what I read on this board.
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02-04-25 04:38 #3686
Posts: 596Infiltrating into Mexico City, updated for 2025
Traveling to Mexico City in years past flying out of NLD airport was somewhat of a hassle and raised unwanted attention. It was easier (in my silly head) to take a bus to Monterrey and fly out of MTY to get to Mexico City.
In year's past, flying out involves negotiating with a cab to get from Centro to the aeropuerto, then to enter the terminal you have to show Migracion staffer your FMM card and they make up lame excuses why your card might not be valid and have to pay fine / fees whatever.
Then in years past heading back to NLD at arrival / baggage the same Migracion staffer collects your FMM card. Then the fun of ordering a taxi at taxi stand.
After much math, $35 bus ride each way to from Monterrey, another $10 bus from Monterrey's center to their airport, plus sometimes a hotel $25-40 night, plus nothing fun to do in Monterrey, just added up and decided next trip to CDMX to cut out Monterrey as getting less and less relevant. Worst case if they charge me the $43 FMM then damnit it is what it is.
Present day: Fill out FMM online, print out keep with me. Allegedly need to get this stamped at Nuevo aduana but took my chances. Nuevo now served by Uber knockoff DiDi easy ride from Centro to NLD airport. At airport just showed US passport and Viva boarding pass, no Migracion agent hassling me, made my flight.
Returning: Plane landed, expected a Migracion agent there to demand an approved FMM card I didn't have and fine me heavily. Nope. Walked into baggage area, no agents messing with us, I walked out of airport no further questions. The DiDi app gives hassles about picking up directly at airport so just walk 5 minutes to edge of highway and order ride and a group of bored DiDi drivers who know the arriving flight schedule will pick you up in 30 seconds.
Entire trip was never asked to show my FMM printout. I know I'm only 1 for 1 but this seems way more sensible than utilizing Monterrey as a fifth wheel, cut out the 5th wheel and go direct to Mexico City.
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12-24-24 17:48 #3685
Posts: 22Thanks for asking around BBond. Just sad state of affairs. Oh for the good ole days. I'm glad I still have some contacts.
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12-22-24 09:16 #3684
Posts: 2150Originally Posted by Bbond [View Original Post]
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12-17-24 18:55 #3683
Posts: 2150Originally Posted by Motcar [View Original Post]