BajaHawk
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A place to get the "tourist card" in San Felipe?
I usually get a tourist card for my yearly summer trip to Chivato at the US/TJ border, a pain in the @$$! I am going to to be in Felipe for the
weekenk. Is there a place in Felipe to get that taken care of?
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David K
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Yes, at the INM (Migra) office... when they are open, ha!
As you drive into town, past the arches... it is on your left just before the traffic circle.
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meme
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You can also go see Hugo at the airport. He will be glad to help you I am sure. He works both there and INM office.
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David K
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The airport is several miles south of town on the only paved road going that direction (from the traffic circle)... Where it drops off the sand dunes
along the bay, the paved road to Puertecitos turns left... the airport is the paved road that continues straight...
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meme
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Thank you David. I just mentioned the airport in case INM was not open. did not think to mention where it was located DUHH! since I live here I
sometimes forget that not everyone knows where all these places are!!!
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Ken Bondy
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One advantage of the airport is that it is open on Sundays when the INM office is closed.
++Ken++
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