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into the immediate area to promote the economic stability of the region. On November 12, 1953, the two countries entered into an agreement concerning the border area, which included a provision allowing Mexican nationals who resided near the border to be issued border-crossing identification cards.
115:-size document is both a BCC and a B1/B2 visitor visa. The cards are valid for travel until the expiration date on the front of the card, usually ten years after issuance. They are nearly identical to the previous generation 43:. As a standalone document, the BCC allows its holder to visit the border areas of the United States when entering by land or sea directly from Mexico for up to 30 days. The document also functions as a 71:
was expanded to 75 miles (121 km) from the border. In 2004, the allowed period of stay in the border zone with a BCC was expanded from 72 hours to 30 days. In 2013, the portion of the zone in
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The BCC is issued only to Mexican nationals residing in Mexico and by the U.S. diplomatic missions in Mexico. Applicants must satisfy the same requirements as for a
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In 1982, the border zone that may be visited with a BCC was defined as the area within 25 miles (40 km) from the border. In 1999, the portion of the zone in
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As a standalone document, the BCC allows its holder to visit the following border areas of the United States when entering by land or sea, for up to 30 days:
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Since 1953, Mexico and the United States have agreed to make special accommodations for Mexican nationals who cross the
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These cards could be used for multiple applications for admission during the validity of the card.
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chip and integrated contactless circuit and is part of the same PASS system as the passport card.
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October 1, 2008, marked the beginning of production of a second generation
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was expanded to 55 miles (89 km) from the border or up to
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The front of the updated version of the Border Crossing Card
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within 55 miles (89 km) of the border or up to
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Extension of Border Zone in the State of New Mexico
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Identification card used to enter the United States
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Index


Mexico
United States
B1/B2 visa
Mexican passport
Mexico–United States border
Arizona
New Mexico
Interstate 10
B visa
machine-readable
laminated
credit card
U.S. permanent resident card
B1
B2 visa
graphics
technology
Immigration and Naturalization Service
Department of State
U.S. passport card
RFID
California
Arizona
New Mexico
Interstate 10
Texas
Mexican passport
B visa
B visa

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