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Originally Posted by TassieTourer
Robert, we haven't thought that far ahead to be honest. Probably boat. Thanks for the name of the store. I have the chain and sprockets but will need to have a change of plugs, valve-check and new tyres. I'll call them next week. We will be back on the move tomorrow and expect to be in Texas in 2 to 3 weeks. We were thinking of crossing the border near McAllen as it appears to be a quieter crossing and the paperwork can be completed on the US side at the Mexican consulate there. That's if what we've been told is correct of course.
Dale and Marlene
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Skipping Baja?

You can get your paperwork at any Migracion/Aduana offices. Some are located together at border, some located down the road once into Mexico or at separate locations.
A Consulate on the USA side may be swamped with Mexicans trying to do various things having to do with importing cars into Mexico and other stuff. The one in San Francisco is a CONSTANT ZOO ... HOURS to get any thing done. No idea about the MacAllen one ... but check it out.
You want a quiet border ... even Tijuana is mellow, with Migracion office located right AT the crossing, usually a 10 minute stop. You can also get your TVIP nearby ... it's just around the corner. You need title in your name, passport, credit card.
Or ... you can ride South to La Paz and get your TVIP there before you cross on the Ferry. The office is right at the Ferry Terminal.
NO TVIP required for Baja ... only required once you cross into mainland Mexico. Can't board Ferry without it. BTW, Baja is THE BEST!
I've never crossed via Texas, I hear some borders are easy, some crowded.
Just so you know ... you both will need the Tourist Visa mentioned above. You get this at any Migracion office, it's about $23 USD (??). That is a visa for you, nothing to do with your bike. Not connected.
The bike needs a TVIP (temp. import permit), good for six months, a deposit (credit card) of "around" $400 usd required, refundable upon exit from Mexico. YES ... they will refund your deposit as a "credit" onto your card.
Happens quickly. Make sure to check of Mexico properly when you leave.
You need an Aduana office to do this.
?Habla Espanol?

(talking louder in English won't help mate!
You guys will meet dozens of other travelers this time of year, especially in Baja, as high season is approaching. Also at every popular local on the Mainland as well. Lots of Motoqueros, LOTS of Canadians, eh!
good luck!