san diego to tijuana
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jossin
you've posted several times regarding greyhound. i would go ahead and take it - especially if you have enough time between flights and you aren't pressed for time. it is cheaper than a cab. you could also check out Cloud 9 - I think they do transport service.
you've posted several times regarding greyhound. i would go ahead and take it - especially if you have enough time between flights and you aren't pressed for time. it is cheaper than a cab. you could also check out Cloud 9 - I think they do transport service.
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nanabee,my sister-in-law has offered to drive me to the border.WHen crossing by foot then,Do I get the Mexican Customs declaration form after pasing through the turnstyles in a building,you sounded familiar on the topic.
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hi jossin
i'm glad you are getting a ride from your S-I-L that will take a bite out of the hassles of public or private transport.
I am not aware of needing to fill out Custom forms at the border. My husband and I recently crossed into Tecate, Mexico and they did not require one.
As I recall the Airlines will have you fill out Custom Declarations on board your flight and turn into the custom officials when you go thru immigration/customs checks at the airport in the city where you land.
You might contact the airlines directly and ask them.
i'm glad you are getting a ride from your S-I-L that will take a bite out of the hassles of public or private transport.
I am not aware of needing to fill out Custom forms at the border. My husband and I recently crossed into Tecate, Mexico and they did not require one.
As I recall the Airlines will have you fill out Custom Declarations on board your flight and turn into the custom officials when you go thru immigration/customs checks at the airport in the city where you land.
You might contact the airlines directly and ask them.
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