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mulegejim
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| Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
| Quote: | Originally posted by RnR
X2, Pescador is exactly right. $75 exemption then 16% of the remaining declared or receipted value. |
Believe me....depending on the time, day, the location and countless unseen or unknown factors, this could be interpreted differently.
Looking for absolutes in Mexico is a Snipe Hunt.
Por exemplo....I was once, not too long ago, told that only Nationals get the exemption.
Soooo....waddya gonna do?
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[Edited on 11-14-2011 by DENNIS] |
I got the $75 exemption crossing at TJ in mid October - don't know if it mattered but I did show my FM-3. Jim
[Edited on 11-14-2011 by mulegejim]
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Petey
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Pescador
No, Tecate has finally gotten all of the construction done and they now have parking right in front of the Aduana office. You will probably have to
pull slightly to the side with trailers because they are slanted parking spots for a single vehicle. You will declare and be checked now by the
aduana officer and he or she will issue you a declaration, which you will take two windows up and pay at the bank, get stamped, and then come back to
Aduana office. It is very much like Tijuana or Otay now in terms of how it is run, but you do not, of course, have the terrible wait.
Because I cross there a lot, it used to be that you parked just before the declare lane, went in to the office and declared, and paid there, but
the bank is now up and running. |
Does that setup also apply to getting FMM visas? I'm crossing at Tecate tomorrow morning, so I'm trying to decide what time to be there. If its as in
the past one crosses, goes to immigration, goes a couple blocks downhill to Bancomer, then returns to immigration to get stamped, then crossing time
would be a bit before 9, b/c Bancomer opens at 9.
If the new setup applies to immigration as well as customs, does anyone know what time the bank unit opens? If I can cross earlier, I'd prefer to do
so!
Thanks!!
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BajaRat
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Mood: Ready for some salt water with my Tecate
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I sure hope so. The run down the hill and back is getting older than I am.
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BAJA.DESERT.RAT
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hola,
how extensive is the look into your trailers ?
in 2007, i had a small utility trailer 3/4 full of bags of used clothes to give away. the agent rejected me and made me go through the gates to the
U.S. side where the U.S. customs went through my trailer even though i was in mexico all of about ten minutes.
i went to the tijuana declaration entry and they let me go through even after looking at all the used clothes.
the used clothes were in 30 gallon plastic bags.
are they still not allowing us to bring in used clothing to give away ?
i thank you in advance.
BIEN SALUD, DA RAT
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DENNIS
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| Quote: | Originally posted by BAJA.DESERT.RAT
are they still not allowing us to bring in used clothing to give away ?
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Yeah....nothing new on that issue. Round up some old suitcases and your chances will be better.
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