Medical & Dental Services
DESTINATIONS IN México
STATE OF BAJA CALIFORNIA
Los Algodones
Mexicali
USA side Border Area/Towns
Yuma, Arizona
Imperial Valley, California
Destinations
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Crossing the Border for Medical Services
Federal law is the same at every border but state laws could be different. Choose the appropriete border for Rules and Regulations.
Andrade Border
Open from
6am to 10pm Daily
760-572-0089
Andrade-Los Algodones border
observes California Time,
but Los Algodones businesses
observes Arizona Time.
INFORMATION CENTER
Calle Mariano Ma Lee
Los Algodones, BC.
M-F 8am - 3pm California Time
011 52 (658) 517-3528
FOR VISITOR ASSISTANCE
IN México DIAL 078
Calexico East
Open from
6am to 12am Daily
Calexico West/Downtown
Open 24/7
INFORMATION CENTER
State Ministry of Tourism Mexicali
Blvd. Benito Juarez y
Calle Francisco Montejano #1,
Mexicali, Baja California
011 52 (686) 566-1277
FOR VISITOR ASSISTANCE DIAL 078
VISA TO México
If you enter by land and plan to stay more than 7 days in any part of México, you should stop at the immigration office next to the border entrance in Los Algodones to obtain an entry permit, or Forma Migratoria Multiple (FMM), to present at immigration checkpoints, this is a simple declaration of your intention to vacation in México for no more than 180 days. Current Price is $32.00.(subject to change) At Immigration, they’ll attach a departure card to your passport to hand back when you leave the country.
CUSTOMS
Tourists are allowed to enter México with their personal items and other items necessary for their trip. Anything extra and high value items, should be declared upon entry at the border.
Minors will need to be accompanied by their parents or have a notarized letter authorizing the minor to enter México and present it with their valid passport.
With the exception of travel to the Baja Peninsula, tourists wishing to travel beyond the border zone with their car must obtain a temporary import permit (TIP). Requirements: Vehicle registration or title, Valid driver license (U.S. or Canada), Proof of citizenship and Mexican auto insurance.
Who May Drive Your Foreign Plated Car in Mexico? Vehicles with Temporary Import Permits may be driven in Mexico by the importer, their spouse, their parents, grandparents, brothers or sisters, children, grandchildren even though they are not foreigners or by a foreigner who is a Tourist or Temporary Resident without the permit holder in the vehicle. Or, by a Mexican National when, whichever of the prior persons authorized to drive are in the vehicle. This means if the car permit is in the name of a person with a valid FMM tourist card or Temporary Resident, that person's spouse even if a Permanent Resident or a Mexican national can drive the foreign plated vehicle without the person in whose name is the car permit being in the vehicle. It also means a Mexican national such as a maid, gardener, mechanic, bellhop, etc can not drive your vehicle without the TIP holder in the car. In the case, if caught, cars have been confiscated plus fines.
TRAFFIC TICKETS
Cost varies by city and are in Mexican Pesos.
Running a red light, not having or using a seat belt, using a mobile phone while driving, driving without a valid license (Current USA & Canadian Drivers Accepted in México), or valid registration, drinking alcoholic beverages in the streets, sidewalks or on public property, exceeding the speed limit, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs (DUI) you may also be detained.
Speed limits are 55 mph on highways and 25 mph in city limits.
Per person
40 packs of cigarettes or 200 grams of tobacco---Taxable for extra is 573.48%
6 liters of alcoholic beverages or wine---Extra taxed at 90%
Household items with permit is charged 16% tax
Declare all money, checks or other negotiable
instruments totaling more than $10,000.00.
If you don’t declare:
Expect items to be confiscated with fines!!!
RESTRICTED ITEMS into México BORDERS
Firearms & ammo, narcotics and illegal drugs (marijuana is strickly prohibited), cans of gas, protected and endangered species of flora & wildlife, certain fruits and vegetables, images of children represented in degrading and violent ways and used clothing or shoes not part of your personal luggage.
Prescription medications should be in their original containers with the doctor’s prescription printed on the container or a copy of your prescription.
Effective 12/16/2019: A health certificate for dogs and cats is no longer needed to enter México. Dogs and cats may be taken to the border without health certificate documentation, they will be inspected by SENASICA upon arrival.
JUST IN CASE
The U.S. Embassy is in México City
Open From Mon-Fri,
8:30 AM-5:30 PM
From México: 01-55- 5080-2000
From U.S.: 011-52-55-5080-2000
For after-hour emergencies, Call the Embassy and
press “0”
U.S. Consulate Tijuana, B.C.
011-52 (664) 977-2000
When you approach the officials at the border, they will interview you one by one, examine your ID and ask what you purchased (keep receipts handy). You may be chosen for an inspection for any reason including being selected for a random search. CBP has the Authority to Search all persons, baggage and merchandise arriving in or departing from The United States and are subject to inspection, search and detention. You should expect to be treated in a courteous, dignified and professional manner, if you have any concerns you can always ask to speak to a CBP supervisor.
Failure to declare any item, regardless of origin, may cause travel delays and result in fines up to $1,000.
Passport or Passport Card (expired passports are accepted also), Enhanced Driver's License, Enhanced Tribal Card or Trusted Traveler Cards (Global Entry GE, Sentri, Nexus or FAST), . If you don’t have one of these: for a U.S. Citizen a U.S. birth certificate plus a driver’s license might work, but expect long delays while they verify your citizenship.
Residents of the U.S. are required to declare ALL purchases made in México.
Total Tax free limit $800 value within 31 days. This includes:
Alcohol, to all includes beer, wine and hard liquor (21 or older):
Walking Across or California Residents up to 1 Liter.
NOTE: Driving Across in a non-commercial vehicle you can bring up to 60 Liters, although only 1 liter is duty free.
refer to California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC)
Tobacco:
1 carton per person. Please note that effective September 24, 2020, authorized travelers may no longer import Cuban-origin merchandise, including alcohol and tobacco products into the United States. For a complete description of what this general license authorizes and the restrictions that apply, see 31 CFR § 515.585(c) and (d).
Prescriptions
Not more than a 90 day supply. FDA regulated medications are not allowed without a written prescription.
RESTRICTED ITEMS
Firearms & ammo, narcotics and illegal drugs, protected and endangered species of flora & wildlife, certain fruits and vegetables, animal products and some animals.
Prescription medications should be in their original containers with the doctor’s prescription printed on the container or a copy of your prescription. When buying medication make sure there is no restriction for purchases over the counter.
***To buy controlled medication you need the original signature issued by a
doctor which must include the seal from State Health Authorities and a serial number.
Proof of vaccination against rabies and distemper.
Make copies of all your travel documents, credit cards, airline tickets and a list of all your traveler’s checks and keep them in a safe place.
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