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[*] posted on 11-9-2010 at 08:52 PM


so complicated .... so hard to follow all the rules and NOT blow it :o




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[*] posted on 11-10-2010 at 08:54 AM


You can get a visa at any port entry but you must have a proper reason. For example, if you arrived by boat and then walked to a INM office you would show a manifest crew list, passport and some evidence of recent arrival.

This year, baja is more flexible and police, INM and other officials understand that the goal is to allow people to enter and enjoy there stay and allow they to pay the fees and move along, the past years mordidas and idoicy and way day down - this week! Lots of retraining for government workers, but things change often and remote regions are slow to change their ways.

Just be honest, patient and expect that you probably misunderstand most of the time if you are super gringo. When someone says big infraction, or there could be a fine, it doesn't mean there is a fine or you are being fined, it's just a passing phrase. Be direct, kind and you will have no trouble. But if you lie, if you are caught in a clear lie, that's when the fines and delays will occur.
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