Originally Posted by
jquero
I know that upon entry into another country by air passports usually get stamped and visas, etc are attached but does this generally happen by land too?
The reason I ask is because most of my travel is to Mexico and have acquired quite a few stamps from different places....when entering by land, specifically at Tijuana, will the passport be stamped as well? And if it's not, is there a place to get it stamped, to have as a 'reminder' of the trip?
Thanks everyone and sorry if this is in the wrong place
You will not get a stamp when entering Mexico via Tijuana's crossings and you will not get one coming back via car into San Diego.
When you drive down, there are no formalities. Just drive south on the I-5 / 905, wait for the green/red light and welcome to the jungle. If you get a red light, drive to the right and pop the trunk. All good.
Have fun in the best city in northern Mexico! (take that Monterrey)