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Foreign visitors to U.S. reminded to get I-94 form

Por: Leonel Sanchez 13 Junio 2011 @ 7:06 pm
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Foreign visitors crossing the border into U.S. are reminded to obtain the right documents, and follow their rules. David Maung / SanDiegoRed.com

San Diego.- Mexicans who have border crossing cards and are planning to vacation in the United States this summer are being reminded not to travel too far or stay too long without a U.S. permit known as an I-94.

Border crossing card holders are required to get an I-94, which cost $6, if they intend to stay longer than 30 days and/or travel 25 miles from the border. La Jolla, for example, is a tourist attraction that is about 30 miles from the border.

Border crossing cards are used by Mexicans who live near the border and travel back and forth frequently for personal or business reasons.

The number of border crossing card holders was not available but it’s significant based on tourism figures for the San Diego region.

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