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Bajahowodd
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[*] posted on 1-23-2010 at 02:46 PM


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You can get your visa ahead of time through Discover Baja in SD.


Given that one must be a member to use this service, and they add a premium to the charge (I believe they want $32), is this valid upon receipt, or does it still require a stamp at the immigration office at the border?
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[*] posted on 1-26-2010 at 03:03 PM


You can get your tourist visa in Guerrero Negro ONLY IF you get there during their normal work hours, which I believe are 9 to 5, but remember they are on Mountain Time, so you lose an hour crossing into Baja Sur. I would highly recommend getting your tourist card at the border and then you don't have to worry about it.
Under normal conditions, it should not be a problem to get to GN the first day and Cabo the second, starting very early each day (I do not believe it is a very good idea to drive in the dark because of cows on the road and slow moving vehicles without taillights). Currently quite a few bridges have been washed out and sections of the road have been washed out, primarily in Baja Norte, IF the rains stop, it shouldn't take too long to make them passable, but I'm sure the detours will slow you down a little. I am in Ecuador right now, but will be driving down to Loreto, crossing the border on February 1st. I will try to remember to post the road conditions once I get there (I hope to make it to Loreto by the 2nd).

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My son and I are driving our new car down from Phoenix in two weeks. Want to be at border (Tijuana) by sunrise. I would like to make the trip in two days, two of us driving. Want to get to Guerro Negro first day. Is this feasible and any suggestions. Do we need to get tourist passes at the border or can that wait until we get to GN? Several have told us we can wait. I am going to staying at our house in Cabo for about 10 days, my son for only a day and flying back to Phoenix. Any suggestions would be great.
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[*] posted on 1-26-2010 at 03:44 PM


The problem with waiting until you get to Guerrero Negro to try and get the FM-T is that once you are South of Maneadero, you are technically an illegal alien, if you do not already have your visa. This could play havoc with your auto insurance, should you be unfortunate enough to have an accident.

I am guilty for being one of what is apparently many Baja travelers who have, at one time, or another, been illegal. But, I have seen the light, so to speak. When one considers all that is transpiring in the US about cross-border legality, it just makes plain sense that if a citizen of the US crosses the border into Mexico, they should respect and obey the laws of Mexico. Waiting until Guerrero Negro before obtaining a visa is, in my opinion, disrespecting the nation of Mexico.
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