It depends on the visitor's visa. B1/B2 holders have a maximum stay limit of 6 months since entry; even then, the Immigration officer at the port of entry may determine the stay period has to be smaller. L1 holder's stay would depend on specific nationalities, from 3 months (Mexican-Iranians) up to 5 years (Mexican-Japanese).
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2 times when migrating from Canada to Mexico
2 times when migrating from Canada to Mexico
No. No foods are allowed to cross the border.
2 times when migrating from Canada to Mexico
Yes
you can by a jetpack
It is difficult to provide an exact number of people illegally crossing the border each year, as accurate data can be challenging to obtain. Estimates suggest that tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of individuals attempt to cross the U.S.-Mexico border illegally each year.
No. You need an ID or birth certificate in case you cross the border by land, or a passport in case you take a flight into Mexico.
You drive down to Mexico and cross the border. Now your Kentucky title is in Mexico!
No; it is actually more difficult.
No. Fruits and vegetables will be confiscated.
None at all. You cross the border, and you're there.