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There are 50 places where people can cross the Mexico–United States border. Several large border cities have multiple crossings, often including one or more that bypass the center of the city and are designated for truck traffic. For planned crossings, see the Proposed crossings section below.
Here you'll find the crossings in each U.S. state relative to the bordering Mexican states. In addition find border crossings where you can buy a temporary vehicle importation permit for travel outside the Mexico Free Zone.
Crossing the U.S.-Mexico Border by Land. Use your U.S. passport card to save time crossing the U.S.-Mexico land border. You can use the passport card at U.S. Customs and Border Protection's (CBP) Ready Lanes.
Southwest border encounters increased to their highest recorded level in fiscal 2021. The Border Patrol reported 1,659,206 encounters with migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border last fiscal year, narrowly exceeding the prior highs of 1,643,679 in 2000 and 1,615,844 in 1986.
There are nine Arizona Mexico border crossings. Being familiar with where to cross the border in Mexico, what services are available, and what roads to use both to enter Mexico and exit back into the U.S., can save a lot of time.
From San Ysidro, California, to Brownsville, Texas, we’ve compiled essential information for each crossing point from west to east, including locations, contact numbers, hours of operation, and details on car permits.
The U.S.-Mexico boundary stretched from the Gulf of Mexico in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west. It is the most frequently passed boundary in the world, with around 350 million documented crossings yearly. To the left lies the United States (San Diego), and on the right is Mexico (Tijuana). The length of the U.S. – Mexico border
Immigration and border security, always a major issue in U.S. politics, is attracting special attention in a midterm election year — particularly among Republicans who blame President Joe Biden...
This guide covers every vehicle based crossing with procedures for each, office locations, RV and big rig friendly Mexico border crossings and information to help manage and safely navigate each crossing while landing safely on the other side.
The US-Mexico land border is the world’s busiest land crossing. Data reveal the colossal volume —and types— of crossings traversing the land border each year. Mexico and the United States share a 1,954-mile land border, stretching from the Pacific Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico.