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If I have a Green Card can I cross the international border driving a car with Mexican Plates?

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I have a Green Card and I plan to cross a Motorcycle that belonged to my unlce to the United States. Can I drive it accross if it has mexican plates?? Do I need a permit or something?? Any info would help...

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  1. You just need to carry your legal documents with you, which mention you are a GD holder.


  2. thats a good question.i know you have to pay $500 for taking a car to mexico, but from?let me check on that.

    *edit*

    ok i found this link.

    http://www.foreignborn.com/visas_imm/ent...

    Driver's Plates and Permits

    Imported cars should bear the International Registration Marker. The International Driving Permit, issued in five languages, is a valuable asset. Consult an international automobile federation or your local automobile club about these documents.

    U.S. RESIDENTS importing a new or used car should consult the appropriate department of motor vehicles in their State of residence about temporary license plates.

    FOREIGN NATIONALS employed in the U.S. may use their foreign license tags from the port of entry to their destination in the U.S.

    NATIONALS OF CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICAN countries that have ratified the Inter-American Convention of 1943 may drive their cars in the U.S. for touring purposes for one year or the validity of the documents, whichever is shorter, without U.S. license plates or U.S. driver's permits, provided the car carries the International Registration Marker and registration card, and the driver has the International Driving Permit.

    MOTORISTS VISITING THE UNITED STATES as tourists from countries that have ratified the Convention on International Road Traffic of 1949 may drive in the U.S. for one year with their own national Iicense plates (registration tags) on their cars and with their own personal driver's licenses.

    MOTORISTS FROM CANADA AND MEXICO are permitted to tour in the U.S. without U.S. license plates or U.S. driver's permits, under agreements between the United States and these countries.

    MOTORISTS FROM A COUNTRY NOT A PARTY to any of the above agreements must secure a driving permit in the U.S. after taking an examination.

    that is all i find.

    *edit 2*

    your CA license will be fine.

  3. maybe ask customs, go to homeland security website and call them

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