Sanborn's Mexico Auto Insurance Blog: border crossing
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Friday, December 22, 2023Where and When to Cross the Border When Driving to Mexico If you are planning a drive into Mexico from the U.S., it pays to plan. After all, you are leaving your country and traveling into a foreign land. Having all your ducks in a row will help to make your trip smoother and much more stress free. READ MORE >>
Monday, October 25, 2021Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and increased activity at the border, wait times at the Mexican border have increased dramatically. As such, if you’re planning to drive across the border, you should be prepared to have to wait longer than usual. Read on to learn more. READ MORE >>
Thursday, March 11, 2021 Foreign citizens crossing the border to Mexico face arrest if carrying firearms or ammunition even if they legally possess them in the U.S. and routinely keep a firearm in their vehicle. Mexico laws on possession and importation of firearms and ammunition are extremely rigid and do not allow citizens possession/importation/transportation of firearms and ammunition. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, July 14, 2020Auto Mobility Restriction in Tamaulipas - COVID19 "Hoy No Circula" - Auto Mobility Restrictions in Tamaulipas Monday, 0 & 1, Tuesday 2 & 3, Wednesday, 4 & 5, Thursday 6 & 7, Friday 8 & 9. Exceptions: Emergencies, Official and government vehicles, essential businesses, transportation and accredited Medical staff. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, May 26, 2020Mexico Road Trip 2020 There is no question that 2020 has presented us with unimaginable challenges and changes to our daily lives. Coronavirus is here to stay, at least for a while, and we are learning to live with it. With summer upon us, travel plans have changed and many are considering taking a road trip south of the border. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, September 5, 2017Mexico has introduced the electronic FMM (Forma Multiple Migratoria aka Mexican tourist card). It applies exclusively when you enter Mexico by land, through the states of Baja California, Sonora, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, and Tamaulipas, is valid for travel throughout Mexico and has a maximum validity of 180 days for one trip only. READ MORE >>
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