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[*] posted on 8-21-2022 at 07:28 PM


30 days (mentioned earlier) is the time from getting Canje FMM at the border to filing the papers with inland INM.
6 months is the time to enter Mexico after you've got visa sticker in the passport.
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[*] posted on 8-21-2022 at 07:40 PM


Quote: Originally posted by sancho  


I assume this requirement of an expired is for the 180 fmm, I have a few 7 day fmm's, probably wouldn't work. The bajabound link states to show at a Mex Imm office without a valid fmm,
ironically admitting one is in the country illegally

Not only that, but your expired FMM has to have been issued before January 1, 2020. I wonder how many people keep their FMM's from 2 years ago.

All in all, this is just a TR. If you are retiree and have ~30K in the bank (don't remember exact amount), you will qualify for TR anyway. Just one more trip to INM to extend 1-year TR for 3 years.
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[*] posted on 8-21-2022 at 07:50 PM


Quote: Originally posted by Alm  
Quote: Originally posted by sancho  


I assume this requirement of an expired is for the 180 fmm, I have a few 7 day fmm's, probably wouldn't work. The bajabound link states to show at a Mex Imm office without a valid fmm,
ironically admitting one is in the country illegally

Not only that, but your expired FMM has to have been issued before January 1, 2020. I wonder how many people keep their FMM's from 2 years ago.

All in all, this is just a TR. If you are retiree and have ~30K in the bank (don't remember exact amount), you will qualify for TR anyway. Just one more trip to INM to extend 1-year TR for 3 years.


:lol: they don't expect you to produce expired FMM's believe or not mexico has these new fangled gizmos called "computers":rolleyes:




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[*] posted on 8-26-2022 at 06:45 PM


Quote: Originally posted by Don Pisto  
Quote: Originally posted by Alm  
Quote: Originally posted by sancho  


I assume this requirement of an expired is for the 180 fmm, I have a few 7 day fmm's, probably wouldn't work. The bajabound link states to show at a Mex Imm office without a valid fmm,
ironically admitting one is in the country illegally

Not only that, but your expired FMM has to have been issued before January 1, 2020. I wonder how many people keep their FMM's from 2 years ago.

All in all, this is just a TR. If you are retiree and have ~30K in the bank (don't remember exact amount), you will qualify for TR anyway. Just one more trip to INM to extend 1-year TR for 3 years.


:lol: they don't expect you to produce expired FMM's believe or not mexico has these new fangled gizmos called "computers":rolleyes:

Their computers would also show your FMMs issued after Jan 1 2020, and then you're not eligible again. So we are talking about people who legally entered in 2019 and stayed there for 3 years. Unless INM guy is in a particular good mood after seeing his "padrino" - your abogado.
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[*] posted on 8-26-2022 at 07:06 PM


Quote: Originally posted by Alm  
Quote: Originally posted by Don Pisto  
Quote: Originally posted by Alm  
Quote: Originally posted by sancho  


I assume this requirement of an expired is for the 180 fmm, I have a few 7 day fmm's, probably wouldn't work. The bajabound link states to show at a Mex Imm office without a valid fmm,
ironically admitting one is in the country illegally

Not only that, but your expired FMM has to have been issued before January 1, 2020. I wonder how many people keep their FMM's from 2 years ago.

All in all, this is just a TR. If you are retiree and have ~30K in the bank (don't remember exact amount), you will qualify for TR anyway. Just one more trip to INM to extend 1-year TR for 3 years.


:lol: they don't expect you to produce expired FMM's believe or not mexico has these new fangled gizmos called "computers":rolleyes:

Their computers would also show your FMMs issued after Jan 1 2020, and then you're not eligible again. So we are talking about people who legally entered in 2019 and stayed there for 3 years. Unless INM guy is in a particular good mood after seeing his "padrino" - your abogado.


this is exactly who this AMNESTY program was designed for.




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[*] posted on 8-28-2022 at 09:13 AM


Quote: Originally posted by karenintx  
Quote: Originally posted by eastmeetswest  
I think that we will go the facilitator route. Does anyone know of a good one in San Jose? Gracias


I assume you mean San Jose Del Cabo. If so, Josie Peralta Camacho of Mexico Paperworks. She worked for the INM in Cabo San Lucas for years, is fluent in English and knows everyone in the INM office.

https://www.mexicopaperworks.com/about-us.html

There is an article in the Gringo Gazette written by a lady that just used Josie. Kind of a long article but if you skip to page 21 that is where she talks about Josie.

https://gringogazette.com/wp/2022/08/august-15-2022-edition/

Good Luck.


Many thanks. Great information. One of the best things about this forum. Cheers.
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