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[*] posted on 9-8-2015 at 11:50 AM


thanks, yes i just saw the mention above about Alfonsinas. I did send them an email and they replied that they don't accept pets.

Like so many of you, I am tired of the pacific route from Tecate to San Quintin so am going to venture down 5 this year on my way to La Paz. I have researched a lot of the posts here about road conditions, etc and read about the crossings at Mexicali, so i think i am ready to go. The only question i have is returning through Mexicali next spring:

Can anyone advise the best/easiest way to drop off my visa at Migracion (I need my passport stamped for exit) or perhaps parking on the US side and walking back over after i cross?

thanks in advance,
regards,
Keith
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