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I brought all of my own kissing balls (silk flowers) and wedding décor with me, with receipts. My understanding is that is excluded from the $300 declaration amounts, but I had receipts just in case. You just have to keep making clear that it is all for a wedding and not for sale. I learned how to say that in Spanish as well just in case! lol

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I can't open your website. Would you mind reporting it please :) TIA

 

BOOO can't find that same one, maybe they updated it, because i found this one...

http://www2.sat.gob.mx/BienvenidoaMexico/english/default.htm

 

I found the other site better :(

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We had 7 luggages and they opened every single one but never asked for receipts or anything. I just explained what everything was even though the guy probably didn't speak english and understand what I said.

 

I brought back my bouquet from mexico too which you're supposed to claim. 

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BOOO can't find that same one, maybe they updated it, because i found this one...

http://www2.sat.gob.mx/BienvenidoaMexico/english/default.htm

 

 

I found the other site better :(

Thanks so much! You have so much information on everything DW related :)

We had 7 luggages and they opened every single one but never asked for receipts or anything. I just explained what everything was even though the guy probably didn't speak english and understand what I said.

 

I brought back my bouquet from mexico too which you're supposed to claim.

 

Oh wow! I'd love to be able to bring my bouquet back. I didn't think this was an option :)

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Thanks so much! You have so much information on everything DW related :)

 

Oh wow! I'd love to be able to bring my bouquet back. I didn't think this was an option :)

Technically, you are NOT allowed to bring back fresh flowers from Mexico. Anything organic (food, plant , etc) is not suppose to cross the borders. Just be aware of that. (If they are fake flowers, not an issue)

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The only things you have to claim are gifts....so OOT bag items and any other gifts you are giving to your bridal party or who ever. I had receipts for everything including decor. As soon as the X-ray guy saw all of our travel mugs, I knew we were getting a red light...so over to the checking area, they just had us open all our luggage, did a quick pat down of it, asked what we were doing there and sent us through. No one checked my receipts which I was a little sad since I was so organized! Lol

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