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Ron_Perry
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traveling with daughter, need help
Hi folks, I am heading down for about 3 weeks for fishing, diving, and surfing with my 14 year old daughter, San Jose del Cabo area. My 32nd trip, her
3rd. On this site some stated I may need a notorized permission, since I will be without my wife. QUESTION: is this "notorized permission" a form, or
can my wife and I just whip-up a permission slip at home and have notorized? We are leaving about June 9th, and are super excited! I will have my 22ft
Bayrunner, we are not sure where we will be camping, due to the heat, but hope to see some Nomads down there. Ron Perry
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Bob and Susan
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whip up a note and notarize it at mail-boxes-etc.....
you won't EVEN be asked
have a GREAT time and take LOTS of pictures!!!
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Diver
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Bring your daughter's birth certificate or passport, a school ID if available and a notarized letter from your wife stating that you are authorized
(have permission) to travel into Baja Sur between ( approx dates ).
Show an extended return date in case you are delayed returning and add the wife's emergency contact information.
I have seen some form or sample letter but can't remember where. In any case, you don't need a specific form. I've never even been asked with either
my blond haired daughter or red haired son.
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SiReNiTa
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they usually do not even ask...coming in but coming out...i don't know
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don\'t regret the things that once made you smile,
learn from your mistakes,
and thank God for every second he gives you upon this earth.
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SiReNiTa
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one idea...why don't you stop by asuncion...there is pretty good fishing, and i bet you would have a great time...we have a beach house as you
probably already know and your daughter and i can go to the beach and stuff while you go fishing or if she wants togo with you that would be fine
also!!!
Live life as well as you can,
don\'t regret the things that once made you smile,
learn from your mistakes,
and thank God for every second he gives you upon this earth.
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bajawife
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I traveled w/ our 3 yr old at xmas and no one asked to see anything for him. I did all the stuff Diver said to do and was glad that I had it, but
again, no one asked for anything for him...Kinda scary.
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A-OK
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My son, now three, has been down countless times and we have not been hastled. He has been with only myself plenty of times in the rig and walking
across the border with no problems. I asked an agent once and she lokked at me like I was loco........
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capt. mike
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doesn't this have more to do with a non-custodial parent taking a minor south? As to the notarized permission letter.
otherwise, what's the diff whether or not both parents are together on a trip?
formerly Ordained in Rev. Ewing\'s Church by Mail - busted on tax fraud.......
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Bruce R Leech
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the Mexican oficiales have no way of knowing who is a non-custodial parent that is why it is required for all miner children that are traveling with
only one parent . this is kind of like your FMT in that you will probably never be asked for it. but if you have any problems you better have all your
paper work in order.
Bruce R Leech
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bajalou
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Just the law Mike, just the law----
No Bad Days
\"Never argue with an idiot. People watching may not be able to tell the difference\"
\"The trouble with doing nothing is - how do I know when I\'m done?\"
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And in the San Felipe area - check out Valle Chico area
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JG
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notorized letters..no longer required
For the last app. 2 yrs., this requirement has been lifted by the Mx. gov. This winter I contacted the Mx. embassy in New York by email and got the
straight dope...however, around the end of this year one wiil need a U.S. passport to re enter the U.S. Just flew back from SJD with grand kids /
divorced Mother...no problems. Cary a certified copy of the childs birth cert. and you will be fine. Good luck.
-----Original Message-----
From: Garcia Torres, Julio Cesar
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 11:59 AM
To: webmaster@consulmexny.org
Subject: FW: travel into Mexico
Dear Ms. Garcia:
By law, minors are no longer required to travel with parental consent.
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Bob and Susan
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passport not needed if driving until 2008
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Skipjack Joe
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Not everyone is on the same page on this one. I just called Discover Baja and was told that the letter is still a requirement and if there is an amber
alert in the US they will check baja travelers in Mexico.
They also told me that you can get a permission letter from your spouse that's valid until the age of 18. That may be good to know.
The typical ambiguity of Mexico. It's both frustrating and attractive at the same time (which, come to think of it, is also an ambiguous statement).
[Edited on 6-5-2006 by Skipjack Joe]
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bajawife
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Wouldn't it be better just to have all your "ducks in a row" than to be told to head back home until proper papers could be gathered? Doesn't take
that much time to do it.
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Ron_Perry
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Excellent site!
I posted my question about my daughter before work this morning, around 6:30am, and by the end of my workday, 3:30, 13 replies. And even an invite for
my daughter to visit! For me it is a great site.
I also wanted to praise the info on the thread regarding the history of pangas, about 10 days ago. Fascinating bits of personal storys of panga
owners. Thanks for the help. Leaving for Baja June 9th, can't wait, Ron
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Diver
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You are very welcome !
Have a great trip and please share some of your trip highlights when you return.
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Bruce R Leech
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I think we are all learning something here. JGs info was certainly news to me. but I think I will still get the letters anyway just because that is
the way I am.
I don't know If you herd on the news today about the parents that kidnapped there own children from there legal guardians. there grand parents and
took them in to Mexico and sold all 5 children. things like this are bound to make the Mexican police a little skittish.
Bruce R Leech
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Packoderm
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They asked for my notarized affidavit to enter Mexico with a minor each time I crossed into Baja Sur. They seemed ready to shake me down if I didn't
have it and almost seemed disappointed that I had it.
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Bruce R Leech
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Packoderm how long ago was the last time they asked?
Bruce R Leech
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Frank
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They asked for it last June @ TJ. They wouldnt give me a Tourist card without it. I will always get it if its just the boys and myself going south.
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