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How easy will it be to return to the US?
   Last Updated: 2007-03-02 20:35:39
Currently, it is a very simple process to return to the US. All they require, if asked, is that you have a valid driver's license. In January 2009, they will begin to require Passports for all travelers to Mexico, which includes driving, flying, and cruises. One of the US Border Agents recently told us that anyone who currently has a Passport is encouraged to bring it when you travel to Mexico. It can make you return to the US faster than using your driver's license, if they choose to do a background check.

Do I need a Passport to go to Rosarito ?
   Last Updated: 2007-03-02 17:59:28
If you are driving to Rosarito you will not need a passport until January 2009. If you are flying you will need your passport starting January 23 2007

How safe is it driving in Mexico?
   Last Updated: 2007-03-02 17:56:35
Driving in Mexico is very safe, so if you follow the rules of the road, everything will be just fine. We can tell you a few things that might help you along your way. Once you enter Mexico, the Miles per hour sign will now be in Kilometers, not Miles anymore. When driving at night, you may (on occasion) encounter a vehicle with one light (front and back) traveling a slower speed than you. Try and remember that you are in Mexico, not in the US. Do not be a rude driver and honk & yell. Please give yourself time to react to other drivers, just as you would back home. Rosarito is a popular destination for US citizen, so you will usually see many vehicles, including RV's, from all over the US.



 
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