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FAQs

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Have you registered for gifts?

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Your presence is the greatest gift! If you would like to bless us further, our registry can be found at our Amazon Registry. Gifts can be sent direct to the address listed.

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When is the RSVP deadline?

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Please RSVP by April 15th, so we can finalize details with our vendors.

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Can I bring a plus-one?

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Due to limited space, we are only able to accommodate those listed on the invitation.

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What is the dress code?

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The dress code is Formal Garden. We kindly ask guests to avoid wearing white, ivory and black.

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Is the ceremony and reception at the same location?

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No. The reception will take place at 11 IAFCJ, approximately 20 minutes away from the venue.

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What time should I arrive?

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We recommend arriving 20–30 minutes before the ceremony begins to allow time for seating.

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Will the ceremony be indoors or outdoors?

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The ceremony will be indoors. The reception will be outdoors.

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Is there parking available?

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Yes, complimentary parking will be available at the ceremony location and the venue.

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Do I need a passport?

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Yes, a valid passport is required to re-enter the U.S.

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Can I take an Uber from San Diego to Tijuana?

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Not directly across the border. Take an Uber to the border, walk across, then request another Uber in Tijuana.

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Can I use Uber freely in Tijuana?

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Yes! Uber operates normally throughout Tijuana.

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Can an Uber bring me back into the U.S.?

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No. You’ll need to Uber to the border, walk across, then request a new Uber in San Diego.

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Is it safe to use Uber in Tijuana?

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Uber is commonly used there. As with any city, stay aware of your surroundings.

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Is there a hotel block?

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No formal block, but we’ve listed recommended hotels on the travel section for Tijuana ONLY.

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Is it easy to walk across the border?

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Yes, many people cross on foot daily. Just allow extra time.