I moved with my husband down to mexico last year.. You will need title and registration for the vehicle and trailer. Also you need a passport with an ID or Drivers License and if you are a Legal Resident make sure that you take your green card/paperwork along with you. You must have all of that stuff in order to get permits for your vehicles. Also a Credit Card that is in your name. Don't get any mexican car insurance, if you read through the paperwork it doesn't really doesn't cover anything. If you are bringing a bunch of electronics you are going to need extra money because they are going to try and screw you over with taxes. Make sure that you educate yourself on your rights before you leave. Even though they say that since Fox took over the Mexican Police/Customs don't use extortion, it still happens. Not sure where you are traveling from. I wouldn't go through Nogales. We did and they charged us an arm and a leg for the electronics. Try going out of Tijuana or Juarez. I hope that this info helped you out.
2006-08-24 23:42:11
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answered by Mexitaliana 3
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what you say you wont like it in mexico but they say they love it and its such a great place they even wave their flags here now maybe your husband didn't but hes been here a long time not to try and fix being legal i am sure Canada will open their arms to all those who wish to run there and find job sponsors for everyone so good bye and good luck ! get ready Canada it has begun they are moving your way and don't forget Canada you have to take them by the millions provide everything for them let them destroy jobs then you will get to hear how Canadians never did those jobs in the first place you will have to learn their language and let them play by different rules no insurance fake documents etc etc . i can go on oh yeah i am sure then Canada will be the greatest place and us back woods Americans we can be jealous tee hee NOT!
2016-03-27 03:10:46
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answered by Anonymous
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You can ask about this in the Mexican consulate near you.
I found this web page:
http://www.sre.gob.mx/dallas
the go to Documentacion Consular and then to " Menaje de Casa ". All the information is in Spanish.
2006-08-24 19:36:47
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answered by lb11 2
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uh ya nobody cares what you take out of america just what you bring in although i dont know how thrilled u-haul will be if you try to take one of their vans to mexico but if u bought the van there should be no problem just dont stop anywher in mexico you might get robbed you should prob have your husband drive ;-)
2006-08-23 16:29:56
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answered by Austin Powers 2
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mmh.. mexico.. ok
i don't think the furniture is a big deal.. i think you need to look into the truck..lol. i mean what kind of insurance do you have to have? tittle? all that junk.. good luck
2006-08-23 16:27:23
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answered by ♥cutemamma♥ 6
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You can take what you want. I wish you the best of luck. You have big cojones to move down there.
2006-08-23 16:28:51
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answered by AMIG 1
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Good luck. You do realize that you have absolutely no rights down there as a non-citizen right?
2006-08-23 16:31:36
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answered by Catspaw 6
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I moved across the us with u-pack by AFB freight. they bring a trailer to your house, you load it, they move it, you unpack it at your new place.pretty cool.
2006-08-23 16:35:00
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answered by mkdaplmbr 2
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why not?but be prepared to be stopped at the border and have that uhaul searched.It will take hours
2006-08-23 16:32:47
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answered by changeling 6
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i think in some way u could but there is this place u have to go
2006-08-23 16:27:25
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answered by Miisz.RodRIguEz 3
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