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  1. Guys, does this look familiar? 🤣
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  2. https://theguadalajarareporter.net/index.php/news/news/lake-chapala/61166-chapala-opens-playground-for-pups-2
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  3. "Therefore we recommend that your passport, regardless of country of origin, should be valid for a minimum period of six months, however long you intend to stay to avoid any potential problems at the port of entry. Immigration authorities at the port of entry may allow or deny entry of any person into Mexico. If you have a passport that is valid for less than six months and you intend to stay in Mexico for a short period of time —perhaps a vacation— the Immigration Officer might allow you entry, especially if you can show a return air ticket." https://www.mexperience.com/mexico-essentials/mexico-entry-requirements/#ReqRes
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  4. Little too much profanity here. In hindsight I probably should have deleted this as well. Let's try and keep it reasonably clean, thanks. Mod 2
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  5. 40 foot!! Really? A lot of people's houses are not 40' wide.
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  6. My precinct in Seattle, Washington is very good about sending me my ballot for 21 years.
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  7. "...flying out of Guadalajara on April 4 and returning on April 8th. My current US passport expires on April 10th, so I'm afraid that Mexican immigration would deny my flying back to Mexico with only three days (including flight day) left on my US passport. " I don't see what your problem is if you are returning to MX with a passport that HAS NOT EXPIRED. Going to "expire in 3 days" - so what, it won't BE expired. I would suggest you take your trip as planned. Make appointment with GDL on the 9th and apply for renewal.
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