"Antonio Forza" wrote in message
news:eu9502dks3jc5jl1qrvkg4fqf7tqam77d5@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 26 Feb 2006 08:53:35 -0600, Joseph Coulter
> wrote:
>
>>> Also, what about the VISA? Like I said, I have not been to Mexico
>>> since I was a teenager, about 15 years or so, but remember entering
>>> through Tijuana maybe a dozen times or more, in a car and walking over
>>> the bridge with no VISA. Any thoughts?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> BR$JJ
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Go now you will need either a passport or a driver's license and
>>official birth certificate There is a current plan requiring passports
>>or sme as yet undtermined identity card, get a passport you are free to
>>go ( to Mexico or elsewhere) without question.
>
> This is true for travelling further south in Mexico, but as of the
> present time, I have no trouble whatsoever crossing the border between
> San Ysidro and Tijuana with just my driver's license and my verbal
> representation that I am a US citizen.
>
> Our remaining freedoms as American citizens are definitely under
> assault in a variety of ways, but as of the present time, the freedom
> to walk or drive from Tijuana to San Ysidro without showing a
> government agent a passport or birth certificate still exists. Enjoy
> it while it lasts.....
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You will later need the passport to reenter the USA. Is a US requirement to
be. As to Tourist Card, not a visa but similar. Is required some distance
below the border. On the mainland, do not know the point, but in Baja, is
just south of La Bufadora near Ensenada.
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