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How do you become a resident of New Mexico for university purposes?

Posted: under Mexico.
Tags: Mexico State University, New Mexico State, New Mexico State University, University Purposes

Mexico
algidstorm asked:


How do I become a resident of New Mexico so I can save money going to New Mexico State University?
Thanks for answering.

Brad

Comments (2) Feb 27 2008

How can one travel first-class between cities in Mexico DF?

Posted: under Mexico.
Tags: Boss, Class Business, Mexico City, Travel Arrangements

Mexico
gladiolagazer asked:


I do most of my boss’s travel arrangements. He wants to travel business class/first class from LAX all the way to Oaxaca, Mexico. Unfortunately, I’ve already check it out and the only first class flights in existence ever are from LAX to Mexico city and back from Mexico City to LAX. Are there any first class/business class seats on any airlines between Mexico City and Oaxaca, Mexico DF? I’ve check with Aviacsa, Aeromexico and Mexicana! Nobody has first class between the two mexican cities. Can anyone help?

Valerie

Comments (2) Feb 25 2008

How can I volunteer in Mexico or Central America for one week in the winter?

Posted: under Mexico.
Tags: Central America, Mexico, Volunteer America, Volunteer Programs

Mexico
SuperCee asked:


Does anyone know of any volunteer programs in Mexico or Central America that a high school student could participate in for one or two weeks?

Helen

Comments (3) Feb 21 2008

What is the best all inclusive resort in Mexico for a wedding?

Posted: under Mexico.
Tags: Hotel Nice, Mexico Wedding, Pools, Restaurants

Mexico
cher122976 asked:


My fiancee and i have never been to Mexico, but are planning to go there for our wedding/honeymoon. It will jsut be the two of us and we want to spend $5K. We would prefer an all inclusive (so we don’t have to worry about tabs, etc), a place that offers water activities (jet skiing, parasailing, etc), some form of other activities and night entertainment, rooms that are nice with comfy bed, a tv, jacuzzi, hotel with a nice beach/pools, and one that has a nice variety of restaurants with different food options. I would appreciate any feedback from anyone!! Thanks!

Stefan

Comments (2) Feb 21 2008

How do I go about getting my girlfriend into the US from Mexico?

Posted: under Mexico.
Tags: Citizenship, Girlfriend, Us Citizen, Visiting Mexico

Mexico
jeff2double06 asked:


My girlfriend recently had to move back to Mexico after living in the US without citizenship. Is it possible for me to bring her back with me as a US citizen after visiting Mexico?
She wasn’t sent out of the country, she left on her own.

Dale

Comments (9) Feb 21 2008

Can i travel to mexico with a pending misdemeanor charge?

Posted: under Mexico.
Tags: Few Days, Going To Mexico, Travel Mexico, Travel To Mexico

Mexico
sdogg05 asked:


I’m going to mexico in march but have a trial date for a pending misdemeanor charge a few days after the trip. Will i be allowed to leave the country?

Raymond

Comments (4) Feb 20 2008

What is needed to take a family friends minor child into Mexico for vacation?

Posted: under Mexico.
Tags: Birth Certificate, Passports, Vacation Mexico, Weekend Vacation

Mexico
John M asked:


We are going on a weekend vacation to Mexico. Our daughter wants to bring her best friend who is a daughter of a family we have been friends with for years. Do we need anything specific to take her into Mexico with us?

We all have passports. She has a birth certificate and a student ID from her school with her photo.

Ryan

Comments (6) Feb 17 2008

How did your perception of Mexico changed after you visited it?

Posted: under Mexico.
Tags: Food Habits, Mexico, Perception

Mexico
frank asked:


I am wondering how your perception of Mexico changed after you visited it.
What things were different than expected? (food, habits, etc.)

Clay

Comments (2) Feb 14 2008

Posted: under Mexican History.
Tags: Boxes, History Mexico, Memories, Mexican Food

Mexican History
Annie Dubois asked:


Has this ever happened to you? At that baby shower you have been planning for months, you have a great time. The time for opening the baby shower gifts is at hand, and you excitedly wait for the new mom-to-be to open that new baby stroller you chose so carefully. Then you see the stroller come in and she is thrilled! Mom-to-be looks at the tag and squeals as she runs past you to another friend and thanks them. Yes, someone else bought the exact same stroller you did at the local mall because they thought it looked awesome too.

There is nothing quite as embarrassing as purchasing a duplicate present for someone you care for. Many years past, I can remember my son receiving four of the same purple dinosaur stuffed animals for Christmas. No one ever knew, and three children hopefully appreciated them because they were donated to a local women’s shelter. There is a way to avoid the problem of multiple gifts. Mexican gift baskets may be a great alternative for you and your recipient when you need something that is both unique and totally delicious.

There are many choices when it comes to a gift basket or box. My preference happens to be to fill mine with Mexican food because it is unusual and it is thoroughly appreciated. There are few people who do not appreciate good Mexican food. Whether you stick to something easy or more complicated, these are gifts that will be remembered and appreciated for years to come. In fact, you can add more than just food, you can add memories.

What can you add to these exceptional presents?

Consider the baskets or boxes. These are a great opportunity to offer a present within a present. The baskets can be beautiful, authentic matching the rich history Mexico has when it comes to basket weaving. Consider something small but authentic and this will be as appreciated as the contents of your soon to be present.

Consider the filler. Most baskets or boxes come with a filler material. This can be straw, paper, or some other type of filler. For these Mexican baskets I prefer straw. The straw is stable, inexpensive, and gives a beautiful look to the whole ensemble. Straw can be natural in color or even dyed to give you a look you want for your purposes.

Consider the filling! This is the best part of any gift basket. You can choose salsas, sauces, tortilla chips, recipes, hot sauces, and so much more on the edible side. However, there is also an inedible side too! There are decorations, seeds, glass goods, and so much more. You will most often find a mixture of edible and inedible items make a gift basket that will be in the heart of your receiver for years to come. Not only will they be fed but they will also have a beautiful keepsake or two.

When you are making a gift basket for your friends or family, you may just find that a delicious idea is waiting when you explore the cuisine and culture of Mexico.



Diana

Comments (0) Feb 03 2008

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