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navegator
Nov 11, 2013Explorer
We have gotten the 180 day permit, returned to U.S. about 5 to 3 days prior to the expiration date, stayed a couple of days doing some shopping and returned to Mexico with a new 180 day permit.
You only get into trouble if you exceede the 180 days, so be shure that you count days and not think months, remember some months have 31 days and some have 30, so make shure the amount of DAYS are correct.
Also if the vehicle permit has the 180 days that the paperwork is turned over at the border, should you fail to do so you will be denied the entry permit for the vehicle and it may be conficated if the 180 days are past due.
navegator
You only get into trouble if you exceede the 180 days, so be shure that you count days and not think months, remember some months have 31 days and some have 30, so make shure the amount of DAYS are correct.
Also if the vehicle permit has the 180 days that the paperwork is turned over at the border, should you fail to do so you will be denied the entry permit for the vehicle and it may be conficated if the 180 days are past due.
navegator
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