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12-18-20 07:25 #3364
Posts: 738Originally Posted by DramaFree11 [View Original Post]
When I lived in South Florida 12 years it was only C.R. and Colombia and never Mexico. But now in Texas I also have great MEX options when open and also CR and sometimes CO flights work out! It's all good and great to go somewhere.
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12-16-20 17:07 #3363
Posts: 2856Originally Posted by CocrBrotheler [View Original Post]
Good post. I am using an expired Passport. I am almost it is not an issue, due to COVID, nobody had said a word, but you might want to double check, As far as the spas I am not sure if they are working. During the week MTY is somewhat back to normal, weekends are on lockdown. They say it ends next week, but they are being very conservative in MTY.
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12-16-20 07:11 #3362
Posts: 738Originally Posted by DramaFree11 [View Original Post]
When I went to MTY last May 2019 I arrived late Sat. and didn't start hunting until Sun. morning. Didn't expect one spa in Centro area to be open but knocked on the door at 1030 AM and was greeted by a nice chica who just happened to be there. Had a great Sunday morning phuck and great rest of the day + Mon. And part of Tuesday. Been hankering to get back but with COVID, passport renewal and now another shut down just saving for perhaps March! Direct flights down from DFW and HOU! .
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12-16-20 07:03 #3361
Posts: 738Originally Posted by SubComm [View Original Post]
Happy drug or puta hunting until vaccines roll out in the Spring!
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12-12-20 02:20 #3360
Posts: 2141Originally Posted by JeraldoRivera [View Original Post]
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12-11-20 09:23 #3359
Posts: 98NL 1 night visit
Hey all,
Thought ID write a quick report on my visit.
I crossed into NL walking the bridge, was 1 $. No lines goin to Mexico was fast AF. I asked the immigration people if I needed any documents or the FMM to visit NL. They said no as long as I stay in NL and don't leave to visit MTY or something.
I felt safe after crossing the bridge and in the main center area. I've been in far sketchier places and the Taxi drivers and hotel staff were saying there is currently peace. There were a lot of people out in the streets and shopping, dentists, pharmacies were plentiful.
I stayed at Hotel Colon Plaza. It was decent but at 85 $ night way too expensive. The food in their restaurant was average. I was able to walk to Starbucks but it was a 10 minute walk and it was after dark but around 7 or 8 pm. A lot of people in the Starbucks and that was the better area IMO. I think its a best western right across the street and that's where ID stay if I went again.
I finally hit pay dirt on SA and got a chica I been talking to for a couple months to come visit me in NL. She was sketched out before but once we got there it was actually pretty chill in NL.
Walking back over the bridge to US was ez, think it was 5 pesos. The line was a bit longer and it was mid week around 2 pm. Took about 40 minutes wait. No issues. I parked over by the outlets mall and it was 10 bux a day.
That's my story.
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12-09-20 15:32 #3358
Posts: 89Originally Posted by Bbond [View Original Post]
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12-07-20 21:22 #3357
Posts: 2141Originally Posted by SubComm [View Original Post]
It is often confused with other drugs that have a very similar name. So be careful buying that here.
Tramadol is an opiate, so normally, a script is needed.
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12-03-20 16:37 #3356
Posts: 89Meds in NL
I need to re up on some meds I take.
I bought them when I was I Cancun last time and wanted to confirm if anyone can tell me if they sell them in NL st the pharmacy.
Phentramine (appetite control).
Tramadol.
Also, if you know of either one requires a scrip to purchase.
Thanks in advance.
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11-30-20 08:20 #3355
Posts: 26Originally Posted by CenTexCrash [View Original Post]
My sincere apologies for the trouble. Do you know if Mexican Immigration at the Nuevo Laredo Border Crossing will grant me a 180 day visa-free pass, or only for 7 days? Purpose: non-essential travel (simply, I just want to continue my residence at my Airbnb apartment in Monterrey while living my day-to-day life). I'm not re-entering for mongering, etc. I'm just a simple Asian-American who's retired Army, living and traveling abroad (in my case, Mexico), learning and studying Spanish online, meeting new & different people, and enjoying life in peace.
My apologies for not being specific about wanting to return / re-enter for another 180 days.
With sincere gratitude. Again, thank you.
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11-28-20 18:00 #3354
Posts: 26Originally Posted by CenTexCrash [View Original Post]
Thank you for your reply.
Yes, I'm native-born California, former Army BRAT & retired Army going on 8 years. I'm currently renting a long-term Airbnb place until I save up enough money to apply for a long-term resident visa, at the same time, renew my driver's license in the near future. I'm learning and studying Spanish online via YouTube videos.
My 6 month visa-free stay expires on Christmas Day. I plan to do this "visa run" sometime early or mid-December. I've done visa-runs in the past throughout SE Asia.
When I said "all things considered", I did read the various posts and forums here about other's various adventures and experiences; good & bad. So, by arming myself with this knowledge and info, I can determine for myself whether or not to do a visa-run by foot, or do it safe by flight. Personally of course, I want to save money just like everyone else. However, due to the current global situation with the virus and pandemic, again "all things considered".
Again, thank you & have a great weekend!
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11-28-20 17:45 #3353
Posts: 583Originally Posted by AznSexySigma [View Original Post]
The key step you HAVE to do in this attempt is if you're not a Mexican national / holder of Mexico passport, before walking the bridge, find the Nuevo aduana / Citev building and hand return your tourist permit. Not doing this may result in getting the run around, possible fines when re-applying for a fresh 180 day Mexico permit. (You want to remain on their good side and have proof that you exited Mexico before going past the 180 day mark).
Everything else doesn't seem to be an issue.
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11-28-20 12:34 #3352
Posts: 26Border Crossing by Walking (Nuevo Laredo, MX to Laredo, TX and back)
To Anyone Reading This.
Thanks for taking the time to read this post. I currently reside in Monterrey, Mexico. Retired military here and former Army BRAT (born, raised, and trained for those who don't know the acronym).
Been living and traveling throughout Mexico via 6 months visa-free.
I'm planning to do a border crossing via Nuevo Laredo to Laredo, Texas. Will spend a day or two there, then re-enter Nuevo Laredo, Mexico for another 6 months visa-free by border crossing.
All things considered, is the border in Nuevo Laredo allowing Americans visa-free entry, or should I just take a round-trip by flight?
Your info and advice is greatly appreciated. Looking forward to your replies. Thanks & Happy Holidays 2020!
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11-24-20 02:35 #3351
Posts: 2141Originally Posted by SlickWillie [View Original Post]
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11-23-20 21:45 #3350
Posts: 2856Originally Posted by Conick2000 [View Original Post]