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Anzalduas Bridge crosing how to

navegator
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When crossing the Anzalduas bridge, on the US side there are speed bumps that are veritable walls, they are marked, go very slow.

Once on the Mexican side, you go trough customs and then you need to go around the buildings to the parking lot to get the visas and the TIP's, it is the middle of the all the units, first go to the left counter immigration, then you need to go out side and to the right building to make a copy of the visa, you will need it latter, go back to the middle building and go to the right counter were all the documents for the TIP will be checked.

Make sure that you have all the documents and that all have 2copies, including the drivers license front and back and the passport, then you can go and stand in line to pay and get the decals.

Once that all the paperwork has taken place you go outside and make a "U" turn on the parking lot and exit the same way that you entered the parking lot, the exit on the north side is blocked.

The next stop will be at a military check point, they are looing for guns and ammo, after that you can exit to highway No 2 and you are on you way to adventure.

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navegator
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The paper work at Anzalduas is all done in one building, it is the copy of the personal visa that needs go be done in a separate building, I like to have all 180 day's rather than wasting one day doing paperwork, we will be back in the US on January 4th.

viviendo la vida loca

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scorpion
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We usually go across at Pharr to get our paper work done the day before we enter with our rig. It costs for 2 bridge crossings for the tow vehicle, but the paper work at Pharr is all done in the same building and is easy to park and locate.

The next day we cross at Anzalduas, usually have to stop for an Xray and then on our way. No Problems (so far).

Scorp.