Citizens and residents of Mexico are eligible for a Border Crossing Card (BCC), which is very similar to a B1/B2 visa. BCCs are designed for short-term trips, usually to the border region of the United States, or are issued in combination with a B type visa. It is also referred to as DSP-150 and it is issued as a laminated card, similar to a credit card in size and appearance. It is usually valid for 10 years and allows multiple entries. The expiration date is printed on the front of the card.
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