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No. Going beyond border cities such as Tijuana, Mexicali or Juarez (the later is highly unadvised to visit), you will need a passport.
No, orthodontists will work with what teeth you have/ don't have.
orthodontists is your title and youd work in dentistry
Usually not. You'll need to talk to the insurance company about the precedures for this.
You need to about 100 head shots.
Only if there is an overstay issue. If its just regular consular processing, there is no need for a waiver.
I need to know about him for Chicano class too and cannot find him.
Some people teeth are crooked for many reasons. Because of this, orthodontists created braces to align a peoples teeth back in correct.
You will need to contact an agent for this answer there are too many variables, with respect to premiums.
Sadly, starting Thursday, Canada is no longer a visa-free country for Mexico. It was, but a new law to restrict refugee status claims from the Czech Republic and Mexico means ALL Czech and Mexican nationals will need a visa to enter.
Your passport; if you are not from the US, Canada or the European Union, you also need a visa.Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas border Mexico.
If you live in Mexico then no.