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[*] posted on 12-4-2010 at 04:42 PM
Tourist cards needed?


Only planning on going as far south as San Felipe, but we will be there 2.5 weeks. DO we need a tourist card? Can they be obtained in San Felipe, or do we need to stop in Mexicali?

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[*] posted on 12-4-2010 at 04:51 PM


Well....you're supposed to have one after being in the country more than 72 hours or one week, depending on who you talk to. You would really have to get yourself jambed up before anyone would ask.
If it's no trouble, just get them. One less thing to think about.
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[*] posted on 12-4-2010 at 05:13 PM


DavidK is correct.

But.....we never get the cards for family members and friends that comes down to SF to our home there...no matter what the length of stay. Never in ten years been ask for the card.




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[*] posted on 12-4-2010 at 05:16 PM


I was never asked for the Visitor Visa till we went through Guerrero Negro....then it was a $25 fee plus a $50 fine........we were pre-running the Baja 1000 and had been across the border for about 72 hours.....my advice is "just get one..........":wow:



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[*] posted on 12-4-2010 at 05:21 PM


suckers always claim they "never had to before." just wait until you have an accident. don't you think the adjuster is going to ask for your "papers?" seems like an easy out for the company.

$20 for the driver (and the piece of mind) is chump change. open up the wallet, Squeeky!




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[*] posted on 12-4-2010 at 05:24 PM


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suckers always claim they "never had to before." just wait until you have an accident. don't you think the adjuster is going to ask for your "papers?" seems like an easy out for the company.

$20 for the driver (and the piece of mind) is chump change. open up the wallet, Squeeky!


And just how do they determined you been in Baja past 7 days?




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[*] posted on 12-4-2010 at 05:26 PM


Not worried about the $$$ (although I *did* just lose my job!). Was more worried about finding the right place and parking the FJ and trailer.

Didn't get one last time. hmmm.....

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[*] posted on 12-4-2010 at 05:38 PM


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Not worried about the $$$ (although I *did* just lose my job!). Was more worried about finding the right place and parking the FJ and trailer.

Didn't get one last time. hmmm.....

gb3


Not everyone has cash flowing out of their pockets here...as some BN's here appear to have. Let me tell you....there's a whole lot of visitors coming to SF and don't bother with the card. Budget has a lot to do with it. Laziness too. All I can say....I and "guest(s)" spend bucks in Baja...so I aint a Squeeky as one claims. I even donate down there too. Defining me as a Squeeky is pure nonsense.




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[*] posted on 12-4-2010 at 05:50 PM


I have always found this recurring conversation strange. Some here, including myself, would say don't worry about it. Nobody will ever know.
On the other hand, seems as though we all would prefer that Mexicans coming to the states do it legally.
Like I said, I would probably fall in this catagory, but I can never understand why we sit here, support a double standard, then talk shamelessly about it to the world.

Now..don't yell at me for my opinion. I'm as guilty as everybody else.

Oh well....never mind.
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[*] posted on 12-4-2010 at 06:02 PM


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I have always found this recurring conversation strange. Some here, including myself, would say don't worry about it. Nobody will ever know.
On the other hand, seems as though we all would prefer that Mexicans coming to the states do it legally.
Like I said, I would probably fall in this catagory, but I can never understand why we sit here, support a double standard, then talk shamelessly about it to the world.

Now..don't yell at me for my opinion. I'm as guilty as everybody else.

Oh well....never mind.



Possible to get one in the States before crossing over? Maybe even at the Consulate?

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[*] posted on 12-4-2010 at 06:10 PM


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Possible to get one in the States before crossing over? Maybe even at the Consulate?

gb3


Used to be able to get them at the Mex Consulate in San Diego, but you still had to pay for them at a Mexican bank to have them actvated [so to speak]. Same thing today when getting them at the border.
You'll just have to grin and bear it. It won't take long and you'll feel better about having them.
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[*] posted on 12-4-2010 at 06:15 PM


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suckers always claim they "never had to before." just wait until you have an accident. don't you think the adjuster is going to ask for your "papers?" seems like an easy out for the company.

$20 for the driver (and the piece of mind) is chump change. open up the wallet, Squeeky!


And just how do they determined you been in Baja past 7 days?


sorry fez. wasn't aimed at you. as Dennis said the double standard exists. just pay the $20.




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[*] posted on 12-4-2010 at 08:25 PM


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suckers always claim they "never had to before." just wait until you have an accident. don't you think the adjuster is going to ask for your "papers?" seems like an easy out for the company.

$20 for the driver (and the piece of mind) is chump change. open up the wallet, Squeeky!


And just how do they determined you been in Baja past 7 days?


sorry fez. wasn't aimed at you. as Dennis said the double standard exists. just pay the $20.


I must be tired...I thought I saw cross hairs aimed at me. Accept MY apologizes Sir. You know...I think I am the most understanding and lovable Nomad here :o




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[*] posted on 12-4-2010 at 08:58 PM


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I was never asked for the Visitor Visa till we went through Guerrero Negro....then it was a $25 fee plus a $50 fine........we were pre-running the Baja 1000 and had been across the border for about 72 hours.....my advice is "just get one..........":wow:


It's not just the hours, it's the distance - any time south of San Felipe is supposed to have one. and I agree with Dennis, If you don't like undocumented Mexicans in the USA, don't be a undocumented US Citizen in Mexico.

But we all know getting around Mexican law is the favorite pastime of Americans.




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[*] posted on 12-4-2010 at 09:03 PM


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I have always found this recurring conversation strange. Some here, including myself, would say don't worry about it. Nobody will ever know.
On the other hand, seems as though we all would prefer that Mexicans coming to the states do it legally.
Like I said, I would probably fall in this catagory, but I can never understand why we sit here, support a double standard, then talk shamelessly about it to the world.


An astute observation, IMO.



(By the way, it's catEgory.)
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[*] posted on 12-4-2010 at 09:21 PM
Strange Things and Double-Standards


I'VE Always found it STRANGE when I hear people comparing Gringos traveling to Baja sans Paperwork with Mexicans entering the U.S. Illegally.

ALL of the Gringos I've known coming to Baja have arrived with Dinero which they SPEND and then they go HOME.

On the other hand, those from Mexico who arrive in the U.S. without papers are mostly Broke, either go to work or into crime and TRY to NEVER go home.

Whatever your position on Immigration, the two situations are NOT analogous.
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[*] posted on 12-4-2010 at 09:24 PM


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I'VE Always found it STRANGE when I hear people comparing Gringos traveling to Baja sans Paperwork with Mexicans entering the U.S. Illegally.

ALL of the Gringos I've known coming to Baja have arrived with Dinero which they SPEND and then they go HOME.







I'm not sure Gringos without an FMM spending money makes it legal...........




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[*] posted on 12-4-2010 at 09:28 PM
Double standards.........


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I have always found this recurring conversation strange. Some here, including myself, would say don't worry about it. Nobody will ever know.
On the other hand, seems as though we all would prefer that Mexicans coming to the states do it legally.
Like I said, I would probably fall in this catagory, but I can never understand why we sit here, support a double standard, then talk shamelessly about it to the world.







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[*] posted on 12-4-2010 at 09:31 PM


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Don't forget about digging clams and driving on the beach



Used to be able to do both of those things up at Pismo Beach. Has that changed?
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[*] posted on 12-4-2010 at 09:40 PM


Dunno, Amigo....I was referring to Baja



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