Originally posted by David K
"To visit San Felipe for a few days you do not need a visa ..."
Okay, lets look at both sides:
A) How many days is 'a few'? This is from local tourism people desperate to get business and the less hassle, the better to attract tourists. It is
not official federal INM words, correct(?)... Which I would love to see for an update from the original '72 hour limit in the border zone'. What will
they do to you if you are in Mexico without papers? Has any Nomad been arrested for not having an FM-T in Baja? I have read of $30 'fines' paid at
Ensenada or Guerrero Negro to INM officers for not getting an FM-T at the border. Never at San Felipe.
B) State tourism has been saying 7 days for a while now... and seriously, there is no checking for tourist cards anywhere in the state of Baja
California... Also, I have yet to hear a case where an auto. insurance company refused to cover someone because they didn't have an FM-T... ?? Anyone
want to confirm this?
A vs. B... ??
Try and have a GREAT time, no matter what you decide to do at the border!
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"What are/is Chiliquiles?"
Crispy tortilla strips mixed in scrambled eggs with cheese and cilantro... so very yummy for breakfast!!!
[Edited on 11-21-2009 by David K] |