rdrrm8e
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Tecate crossing
I have decided to cross tomorrow AM at Tecate.
Is there an insurance office open before the border early?
If the emigration office is not open at the border, can I do that in Ensenada or Maneadero?
Thanks for all the help. Lots of things to do at the last minute
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Quote: | Originally posted by rdrrm8e
Is there an insurance office open before the border early?
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How about online? Look above on the page or use this link:
http://www.bajabound.com/
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rdrrm8e
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no wonder my forehead is flat
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Insurance
To be on the safe side, you can get your insurance right now over the internet at
http://www.bajabound.com/
Pay by credit card and print out the policy.
I missed Dennis's post --- 
[Edited on 10-25-2012 by DianaT]
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They say the third time is a charm: http://BajaBound.com
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If not, yes at the store on the US side right before you cross. Signs outside. The immigration office usually, usually, opens when the border
opens. Not so with the bank. it opens a little later. No problem pay in Vizcaino or San Quintin.
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Quote: | Originally posted by DianaT
I missed Dennis's post --- 
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Ohhhh....the pain of it all.........
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Chuck. I know that the plan is to bring back Stan's dogs. Please also ask what are the requirements, if any, for the dogs to cross back to the US.
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I bring my dog back and forth al the time with no questions asked. Dog food is not allowed.
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You should have no trouble bringing back Mona and Jackson. I sure am going to miss those two We just brought home a pup we rescued from Asuncion this past month, no questions asked. Just as rts551 said, though, no dog food.
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Quote: | Originally posted by DianaT
I missed Dennis's post --- 
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Ah, I think I will recover. I think I still have some vicoden left over from my knee injury.  
Dogs --- do look to see if they have tags and rabies certificates. Recently at Tecate we were asked about our dogs and we did not have the
certificates with us. I did the little old lady act about being so forgetful ( not an act anymore ) The agent said, that is OK, but there are some around here who would care.
Just tell them that they are your dogs who have traveled both ways with you. You probably won't be asked --- put that concern at the bottom of the
list.
[Edited on 10-25-2012 by DianaT]
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