Indian B1 B2 visa crossing the border at San Diego

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I entered USA on March 20 through air with my Indian passport and B1 B2 visa.
I am returning to India on June 6th from Boston.

Towards the end of May I intend to go to San Diego on a weekend and enter Tijuana for two days before flying back to Boston.
Will I have any problem during my reentry at the USA-Mexico border?



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Will I have any Problem?

No one knows; it's up to the border officer whether they find you suspicious or not, but as for formalities, as long as your visa is valid you're fine.




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Can I cross the border with a B1 B2 visa?

B1/B2 visa/Border Crossing Cards are only issued to applicants who are citizens of and resident in Mexico. Applicants must meet the eligibility standards for B1/B2 visas. They must demonstrate that they have ties to Mexico that would compel them to return after a temporary stay in the United States.

Can you cross the border in San Diego?

There are three pedestrian points where visitors can cross the border from San Diego County into the main Tijuana metro area: PedEast (closer to the San Ysidro Trolley stop), Otay Mesa, and the Cross Border Express (more on the latter in the flying section).

Can I travel to the US with a B1 visa?

What is a B1/B2 visa? The B-1/B-2 visa is a temporary, non-immigrant visa that allows the holder to travel to the United States for either business or tourism purposes.

Can I travel to Mexico with US B1 B2 visa?

Yes. You can travel to Mexico with US B1/B2 visa. Any nationality with a valid US B1, B2 or B1/B2 visa can enter Mexico without requiring a Mexican visa. Keep in mind that your US B1/B2 visa must be valid for the entire duration of your stay in Mexico.



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Answer 2

Depending on how long your visa is and if it is valid, you shouldn't have any issues. The visa should also be multiple entry.

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