Thank you.Nice tutorial on crossing the border with a vehicle. Short, to the point and accurate. Been a while since I last made the trip and have learned that a few of the 'rules' have changed, appreciate your efforts!
Passports have been needed to cross into Mexico since 2009. The FFM form has also been in use for decades. Not sure where you crossed or what kind of plates your vehicle had 🤷🏽♂️
Wow. Great video. Short, comprehensive, accurate, actionable information. How did you get all that in under five-minutes? Best video I have seen yet on driving into Mexico. Thank you!
Thank you for those kind words. This was one of our first quick guide videos that came from seeing a need for quicker information on RUclips with certain subjects. Glad to see we accomplished our goal of trying to make the process easier for viewers. Thanks for watching!
If your vehicle is financed, you will need to obtain a letter of permission from the lender, allowing you to drive it in Mexico. www.mexpro.com/blog/driving-financed-vehicles-mexico/
Thank you in advance ☺️ Just found this channel, while researching crossing into Mexico. To look more official and less bohemian. Such as clean tidy car, items packed, organized lists, documents, my dog. Since, traveling a long distance. All this, so I am less likely to be searched, detained, profiled. Anyone here have a copy of their preparation, or a do and don’t list or example of how they did, are doing or will do the crossing?
Correct. You do NOT need a Temporary Vehicle Import Permit for driving in any part of the Baja California Peninsula, Quintana Roo, the northwest portion of Sonora (the area west of the 15D and north of Guayamas), and within 25 kilometers of the borders. This video was filmed at a Texas border crossing.
Basically you do the same thing as you would if the vehicle was financed. If the rental company allows it, you will need a letter of authorization from them along with all the other documentation you would need for any crossing in a vehicle. www.mexpro.com/blog/drive-rental-car-mexico/
The reason I ask is because I signed up to the Facebook page you mentioned and I asked them the same question, and they all suggest just getting it at the border. Even the administrator suggested getting it the day of. I have to stop at banjercito regardless and applying online will not get things done that much quicker. But based on your recommendation, you say it is quicker. Regardless, thank you for this video. It truly has been helpful and lead me in the right direction. ❤
“You don't need a temporary vehicle permit while traveling in the "hassle-free zone", or the Sonora free zone, which includes an approximately 12-mile (or 20 kilometer) wide area south of the Mexican border, the western half of Sonora, and the entirety of the Baja Peninsula, including Baja California Norte and Baja California Sur. However, you'll still need to get an entry permit from a National Migration Institute (Instituto Nacional de Migración or INM) office after you cross the border into Mexico.”
This video is mostly just about the Temporary Vehicle Importation Permit process. If you plan to drive a vehicle beyond the Mexico Free Zone you will need to purchase a Mexico TIP. The vehicle import permit can ONLY be obtained from Banjercito, the official Mexican issuing agency. Get your permit online at the Banjercito website or at the Mexico border.
I believe you need either the title OR the registration, and the rental agreement in the case of a rental car. www.mexconnect.com/articles/14-entry-of-private-vehicles-into-mexico/#:~:text=Traveling%20by%20car,the%20person%20driving%20the%20vehicle.
I am having trouble finding the FMM form. I went to the site you listed but there is nothing to fill out when you click on the pdf. Would you happen to know what I can do about it?
Motorcycles, ATVs, etc. If you are towing or carrying other single passenger motorized vehicles, these may be registered with the car that is towing or carrying them. You must show proof of ownership of all vehicles and you can only bring up-to three single-passenger vehicles-one each for up to three passengers traveling in the main vehicle. All vehicles must be exported together when you leave Mexico. www.mexperience.com/temporary-import-permit-tip-vehicles-mexico/
From description: I have heard mixed reports about completing the entire TIP process online. Some say it can be done and others have stated that it cannot. When I was researching the process myself the Banjercito website was often spotty or non functional. For me, I’d rather just visit the Banjercito in person. You will need to stop at the border crossing and get your FMM stamped either way and often the Banjercito and Immigration Office are in the same building. We are not claiming this is the ONLY way to complete the process, but do believe it is the easiest way with the highest rate of success.
This question is far too complex of a question with way too many factors to answer with a blanket yes or no, but there are many things you can do to be more safe and less at risk. First, I would suggest you follow the Facebook page “On the Road in Mexico.” This page is full of helpful resources with up to date conditions of the roadways and much more from reliable resources and residents of Mexico. In my experience, choosing the safest crossing available to you as well as the best time to cross, driving on the best roadways available and only driving during the daytime are all key elements to traveling as safely as possible in Mexico. I myself have never encountered danger on the roadways in Mexico but many others have had not so lucky experiences. Like I said, follow that page on Facebook and do your research and you should be fine.
I'm from Canada driving to Mexico in my own personal car. Do I need all this crap or is a passport and drivers licence good enough? I'm just going into Los algodore to get my teeth fixed up.
@@CarsonBuoy we are not experts on crossing and never claimed to be. Most of the questions asked here I simply Google the answers for. But yes, I’m fairly positive if you don’t take a car across the border then you don’t need to fill out paperwork for bringing a car into Mexico.
I believe you have to get a note from the lien holder. Check those helpful websites in the description. The Facebook group “On the Road in Mexico” is also a very helpful page of a community with a wealth of knowledge. I’m positive you could search your question there and it would come up.
🤷🏽♂️ The whole process is pretty dumb in my opinion. But this is what they want to see at the border. We didn’t make the policy, just trying to help others with quick and accurate information on how to cross.
Thank you.Nice tutorial on crossing the border with a vehicle. Short, to the point and accurate. Been a while since I last made the trip and have learned that a few of the 'rules' have changed, appreciate your efforts!
Did something change? It’s been a 2-3x years but I used to drive to Mexico and they wouldn’t ask me for ANYTHING…
Passports have been needed to cross into Mexico since 2009. The FFM form has also been in use for decades. Not sure where you crossed or what kind of plates your vehicle had 🤷🏽♂️
Wow. Great video. Short, comprehensive, accurate, actionable information. How did you get all that in under five-minutes? Best video I have seen yet on driving into Mexico. Thank you!
Thank you for those kind words. This was one of our first quick guide videos that came from seeing a need for quicker information on RUclips with certain subjects. Glad to see we accomplished our goal of trying to make the process easier for viewers. Thanks for watching!
How do you get the title for financed car ? Normally financing agencies have that in possession.
Thank you
If your vehicle is financed, you will need to obtain a letter of permission from the lender, allowing you to drive it in Mexico.
www.mexpro.com/blog/driving-financed-vehicles-mexico/
There are two groups on Facebook with that title. Can you say which you used?
Should be the Group. It currently has 80k followers and was created 13 years ago.
Thank you in advance ☺️
Just found this channel, while researching crossing into Mexico. To look more official and less bohemian. Such as clean tidy car, items packed, organized lists, documents, my dog. Since, traveling a long distance. All this, so I am less likely to be searched, detained, profiled.
Anyone here have a copy of their preparation, or a do and don’t list or example of how they did, are doing or will do the crossing?
I thought you didn’t need the TIP if you are anywhere in baja california?
Correct. You do NOT need a Temporary Vehicle Import Permit for driving in any part of the Baja California Peninsula, Quintana Roo, the northwest portion of Sonora (the area west of the 15D and north of Guayamas), and within 25 kilometers of the borders.
This video was filmed at a Texas border crossing.
great video thank you for your attention to detail
Super helpful thank you!
We’re glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching!
the bloody handprint logo is an interesting choice lol
Wilson is a character in the movie Castaway with Tom Hanks. He’s a volleyball that Hanks befriends while stranded for years on a deserted island.
what about a rental car how would that work if it’s not under my name on the registration? thank you
Basically you do the same thing as you would if the vehicle was financed. If the rental company allows it, you will need a letter of authorization from them along with all the other documentation you would need for any crossing in a vehicle.
www.mexpro.com/blog/drive-rental-car-mexico/
@@Castaways_Travel appreciate it thank you
Can i get FMM and Tip online, or do you recommend i get both of those at the border?
You can find the answer to this question in the description. Hope that helps!
The reason I ask is because I signed up to the Facebook page you mentioned and I asked them the same question, and they all suggest just getting it at the border. Even the administrator suggested getting it the day of. I have to stop at banjercito regardless and applying online will not get things done that much quicker. But based on your recommendation, you say it is quicker.
Regardless, thank you for this video. It truly has been helpful and lead me in the right direction. ❤
@@cynthiatorres1678 yes we recommended the same - just getting it in person since you have to stop anyway and the website sucks.
@@Castaways_Travel Haha! Yes! Thanks again! 😊
If I’m just entering Mexico to stay in TJ do I need to buy the TIP?
“You don't need a temporary vehicle permit while traveling in the "hassle-free zone", or the Sonora free zone, which includes an approximately 12-mile (or 20 kilometer) wide area south of the Mexican border, the western half of Sonora, and the entirety of the Baja Peninsula, including Baja California Norte and Baja California Sur. However, you'll still need to get an entry permit from a National Migration Institute (Instituto Nacional de Migración or INM) office after you cross the border into Mexico.”
@@Castaways_Travel ah ok I just looked that up and I guess the permit is purchasable only if you are staying longer than 7 days.
What consulate do I have to use traveling from los angeles to me ico via land?
This video is mostly just about the Temporary Vehicle Importation Permit process. If you plan to drive a vehicle beyond the Mexico Free Zone you will need to purchase a Mexico TIP. The vehicle import permit can ONLY be obtained from Banjercito, the official Mexican issuing agency. Get your permit online at the Banjercito website or at the Mexico border.
What would be the best thing to do of your vehicle is financed and don't have a title yet?
I believe you need either the title OR the registration, and the rental agreement in the case of a rental car.
www.mexconnect.com/articles/14-entry-of-private-vehicles-into-mexico/#:~:text=Traveling%20by%20car,the%20person%20driving%20the%20vehicle.
If it is not too late, My understanding is that you need a letter of permission from the lien holder.
All you need is the registration. Gone many times with no questions asked.
I am having trouble finding the FMM form. I went to the site you listed but there is nothing to fill out when you click on the pdf. Would you happen to know what I can do about it?
Try: www.inm.gob.mx/fmme/publico/en/solicitud.html#
The way this country is going more people will be going there
Does anyone know if you can take an ATV in the back of your car?
Motorcycles, ATVs, etc. If you are towing or carrying other single passenger motorized vehicles, these may be registered with the car that is towing or carrying them. You must show proof of ownership of all vehicles and you can only bring up-to three single-passenger vehicles-one each for up to three passengers traveling in the main vehicle. All vehicles must be exported together when you leave Mexico.
www.mexperience.com/temporary-import-permit-tip-vehicles-mexico/
@@Castaways_Travel if I take an suv can I still take the atv, or any motorcycle( off road one) or it has to be a truck or a carry on trailer?
I tried so many times getting TIP online but the site is not working. Is this normal?
From description: I have heard mixed reports about completing the entire TIP process online. Some say it can be done and others have stated that it cannot. When I was researching the process myself the Banjercito website was often spotty or non functional. For me, I’d rather just visit the Banjercito in person. You will need to stop at the border crossing and get your FMM stamped either way and often the Banjercito and Immigration Office are in the same building. We are not claiming this is the ONLY way to complete the process, but do believe it is the easiest way with the highest rate of success.
Thank you so much
Is it safe to cross the border and drive to Guadalajara?
This question is far too complex of a question with way too many factors to answer with a blanket yes or no, but there are many things you can do to be more safe and less at risk. First, I would suggest you follow the Facebook page “On the Road in Mexico.” This page is full of helpful resources with up to date conditions of the roadways and much more from reliable resources and residents of Mexico.
In my experience, choosing the safest crossing available to you as well as the best time to cross, driving on the best roadways available and only driving during the daytime are all key elements to traveling as safely as possible in Mexico. I myself have never encountered danger on the roadways in Mexico but many others have had not so lucky experiences.
Like I said, follow that page on Facebook and do your research and you should be fine.
Many thanks for your RUclips and taking the time to share your experience.
I'm from Canada driving to Mexico in my own personal car. Do I need all this crap or is a passport and drivers licence good enough? I'm just going into Los algodore to get my teeth fixed up.
Yes of course you do. Why would this process be for US residents only?
@@Castaways_Travel ok what if I park my ride on the us side n just walk across?
@@CarsonBuoy we are not experts on crossing and never claimed to be. Most of the questions asked here I simply Google the answers for. But yes, I’m fairly positive if you don’t take a car across the border then you don’t need to fill out paperwork for bringing a car into Mexico.
Can I take my car to Mexico if I still have a loan?
I believe you have to get a note from the lien holder. Check those helpful websites in the description. The Facebook group “On the Road in Mexico” is also a very helpful page of a community with a wealth of knowledge. I’m positive you could search your question there and it would come up.
As far as Mexico goes and getting the permit, all you need is the registration. Done it many times with a lien on our vehicles, no questions asked.
Can you hide someone in car 🚙?
You can try 🤷🏽♂️. Film it and report back.
I don't understand bringing your original title to the border.
🤷🏽♂️ The whole process is pretty dumb in my opinion. But this is what they want to see at the border. We didn’t make the policy, just trying to help others with quick and accurate information on how to cross.
Legally never mind I’ll find another one
Haha. Maybe I should’ve been more clear about that in the title. Sorry.
😂😂😂
yeah dineros cash my migo 😂