OK, need some guidance here. A very close friend (US citizen) of my has a wedding in Mexico in April 2008 and I was invited to attend and I plan to. With the new border law, a US Passport or birth certificate or naturalization certificate is required for re-entry. The part of Mexico that I'll be going is "Rocky Point" (Puerto Pensaco) and it's considered a "Free Zone".
I only have a US greencard and a US driver's license. My questions are:
1) what kind of trouble will I be faced with during re-entry process at the border? Can I be banned from re-entry as a permanent resident?
2) do any of you have horror stories about trying to get back into the US from Mexico?
3) what documents should I have with me besides my green card, US drivers license, and my foreign passport?
I'm currently waiting for my N400 interview letter to arrive nd don't know if by April I'll be interviewed yet, will going out of country to Mexico for one night affect my naturalization chances?
Thanks to all who responds.
Any RECENT experiences and stories about re-entry from Mexico is greatly appreciated!
I only have a US greencard and a US driver's license. My questions are:
1) what kind of trouble will I be faced with during re-entry process at the border? Can I be banned from re-entry as a permanent resident?
2) do any of you have horror stories about trying to get back into the US from Mexico?
3) what documents should I have with me besides my green card, US drivers license, and my foreign passport?
I'm currently waiting for my N400 interview letter to arrive nd don't know if by April I'll be interviewed yet, will going out of country to Mexico for one night affect my naturalization chances?
Thanks to all who responds.
Any RECENT experiences and stories about re-entry from Mexico is greatly appreciated!
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