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Mexico Visa
According to some others in another thread, an Mexico visa is required outside of the "Tourist Zone".
Not that I doubt anyone, but I'll need seme clarification... I checked online at the Consulate General of Mexico website http://www.consulmexny.org/eng/visas_fmt_us_canada.htm and it seems that a visa isn't required... This cut from their site: United States Citizens traveling to Mexico as Tourists Do not need a visa. However, it will be required to present one of the following documents at the airport or port of entry into Mexico: <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0 msimagelist><TBODY><TR msimagelist><TD vAlign=baseline width=42 msimagelist>http://www.consulmexny.org/eng/images/bullet_red.gif</TD><TD vAlign=top width="100%">Valid United States Passport;</TD></TR><TR msimagelist><TD vAlign=baseline width=42 msimagelist>http://www.consulmexny.org/eng/images/bullet_red.gif</TD><TD vAlign=top width="100%">Original Birth Certificate and photo official identification (i.e., driver's license);</TD></TR><TR msimagelist><TD vAlign=baseline width=42 msimagelist>http://www.consulmexny.org/eng/images/bullet_red.gif</TD><TD vAlign=top width="100%">Certified copy of Certificate of Naturalization and photo official identification (i.e., driver's license);</TD></TR><TR msimagelist><TD vAlign=baseline width=42 msimagelist>http://www.consulmexny.org/eng/images/bullet_red.gif</TD><TD vAlign=top width="100%">Voter's Registration Card with photo official identification;</TD></TR><TR msimagelist><TD vAlign=baseline width=42 msimagelist>http://www.consulmexny.org/eng/images/bullet_red.gif</TD><TD vAlign=top width="100%">Notarized Affidavit of Birth Facts and a official identification </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> I'm going to do more research, but anyone who definitively knows, now would be a great time to chime in... |
All the clarification I need is the guard at the border with the semi automatic rifle who is telling me I need one.
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call them
discoverbaja.com ....
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But I also found this... ... In Baja California, the border zone has been extended to San Quintin, on the Pacific side and San Felipe, on the Sea of Cortez. Sonora state is in the process of extending it's border zone too. In mainland states along the border, this includes a 16-20 mile zone south of the border. |
As with all things baja a lot of the info you get is conflicting. In May the guy with the gun said pull over and get one, so we did. I don't know if you can count on the cop pulling you over to know if you should have one or not either. Better just to buy one. It's cheap ~$23, and lasts for 6 months.
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The hell with conventional wisdom, I love creative solutions!:D
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better safe than sorry... but do you guys really have mex boat permits for your kayaks... just got my first kayak and will be going to poach my wsb dreams soon.
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Is there a differenc between a tourist card and a visa? I think you just need a tourist card but could be wrong.
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I think the tourist card is the same as the tourist visa...
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Tourist card/visa/Forma Migratoria Para Turista (FM-T) same thing as far as I know. Yes we all have boat permits. There is conflicting info as to whether these are needed too. Better safe than sorry is the motto for a lot of things in baja.
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I agree that it's better to be safe...and that the guy with the gun is always right...:D
I've got my boat permit and Mex fishing license. Just need the visa/FMT and a pocket full of $ for protection... |
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