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[*] posted on 3-23-2023 at 05:41 AM
Recent On-line FMM Success?


Has anyone had recent success obtaining an FMM via the government site?
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[*] posted on 3-24-2023 at 07:11 AM


Just get it at the border. You must stop to present your passport for scanning, and get your FMM stamped regardless.
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[*] posted on 3-24-2023 at 07:26 AM


Exactly right... There is no advantage to geeting one online since it isn't valid unless you stop at the border INM desk to get it stamped.
Just get it there.

*The online one must be used at the border you pre-selected and on the same day you selected. IF you can't cross on that day or use a different border, it is not valid and a waste of the $34 or whatever the fee is now.

*Another problem people have experienced with the online FMM is that the system may not allow you to print the payment receipt or you forget to bring it to the border desk... The FMM is not valid without that receipt.

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[*] posted on 3-24-2023 at 07:36 AM


I got my FFM at Mexicali West and paid with pesos. The agent accepted my cash, and issued the FFM, but it wasn't until much later that I realized that he never stamped it!

Basically, it was worthless, but nobody ever asked me for it.




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[*] posted on 3-24-2023 at 07:46 AM


There is one advantage to getting the FMM on line - when I went in October my travel club made an error and had my entry date more than a month earlier. Agent said it was "expired." Had to get a new one. No problem EXCEPT I like to cross early - 7:00 AM - and the bank would not open until 8:00 AM. I had to haggle and beg him to let me pay him. So having the FMM ready to stamp (assuming to errors like previous time) does have an advantage if the bank isn't open. And yes, I'm pretty sure he pocketed the $$.
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[*] posted on 3-24-2023 at 08:58 AM


Quote: Originally posted by BajaMama  
There is one advantage to getting the FMM on line - when I went in October my travel club made an error and had my entry date more than a month earlier. Agent said it was "expired." Had to get a new one. No problem EXCEPT I like to cross early - 7:00 AM - and the bank would not open until 8:00 AM. I had to haggle and beg him to let me pay him. So having the FMM ready to stamp (assuming to errors like previous time) does have an advantage if the bank isn't open. And yes, I'm pretty sure he pocketed the $$.


The INM desk has a cash box and does accept payments when the bank teller is not there. You paid a lot extra for the Travel Club's FMM, as well. I hope you got a refund for their error.




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[*] posted on 3-24-2023 at 09:01 AM


Quote: Originally posted by AKgringo  
I got my FFM at Mexicali West and paid with pesos. The agent accepted my cash, and issued the FFM, but it wasn't until much later that I realized that he never stamped it!

Basically, it was worthless, but nobody ever asked me for it.


Why it may be good to use a passport book instead of a passport card, so you have a backup proof (by getting him to stamp your book, and thus remembering to stamp the FMM).




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[*] posted on 3-25-2023 at 08:52 AM


Quote: Originally posted by David K  
Quote: Originally posted by AKgringo  
I got my FFM at Mexicali West and paid with pesos. The agent accepted my cash, and issued the FFM, but it wasn't until much later that I realized that he never stamped it!

Basically, it was worthless, but nobody ever asked me for it.


Why it may be good to use a passport book instead of a passport card, so you have a backup proof (by getting him to stamp your book, and thus remembering to stamp the FMM).


I only have the passport book. Yes, it was a loss of $40 but sometimes I just don't like to hassle with errors - and it could have been mine when sending in the FMM application to the club.
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[*] posted on 4-29-2023 at 08:58 AM


So...I never got an answer to my question. Has anyone had success getting their FMM online? Getting it printed with receipt? Yes, I know I can get it at the border, and yes I know I pay a whopping $5 to my travel club to have them do it, I have a specific reason for asking. We are traveling with group who is crossing early and they have given us the link to get the FMM on line. Most of this group is staying just the 7 days so their FMM is free, we are splitting with them and heading to our shack in PC. Has anyone had luck actually getting it to work on line? My travel club no longer does this because Mexico has made it such a PITA.

[Edited on 4-29-2023 by BajaMama]
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[*] posted on 4-29-2023 at 09:36 AM


Quote: Originally posted by BajaMama  
So...I never got an answer to my question. Has anyone had success getting their FMM online? Getting it printed with receipt? Yes, I know I can get it at the border, and yes I know I pay a whopping $5 to my travel club to have them do it, I have a specific reason for asking. We are traveling with group who is crossing early and they have given us the link to get the FMM on line. Most of this group is staying just the 7 days so their FMM is free, we are splitting with them and heading to our shack in PC. Has anyone had luck actually getting it to work on line? My travel club no longer does this because Mexico has made it such a PITA.

[Edited on 4-29-2023 by BajaMama]


Tried it once online, won’t ever do that again, for a family it took longer to type info online than it took to stop at the border. Easy peasy to get it at the border.
Odd experience when we crossed last month at Mexicali. We got the free <7 day fmm, they scanned passports and recorded info in computer, stamped passports, but said they no longer give fmm form and the stamp in passport was all we needed (maybe they were just out of forms). They also said we were in the computer, so no need for paper form.

Even if you print online in advance, you still have to enter imm building and get paperwork stamped, so you don’t save appreciable time getting online in advance.


[Edited on 4-29-2023 by mtgoat666]




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[*] posted on 4-29-2023 at 09:47 AM


Not "odd". You just haven't been keeping up with the news. They started phasing out the forms in certain areas a year and a half ago. Started at some major airports, but now I guess it's catching up everywhere. Only stamp passports now, for tourists as well as residents.
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Quote: Originally posted by surabi  
Not "odd". You just haven't been keeping up with the news. They started phasing out the forms in certain areas a year and a half ago. Started at some major airports, but now I guess it's catching up everywhere. Only stamp passports now, for tourists as well as residents.


At Mexicali in January, they handed out fmm paper. In April, no paper given out.
The stamps in passport are generally faint and illegible. I was thumbing thru past Mexico entry passport stamps and I could only read the date on less than 1 in 20 stamps.




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Quote: Originally posted by BajaMama  
So...I never got an answer to my question. Has anyone had success getting their FMM online? Getting it printed with receipt? Yes, I know I can get it at the border, and yes I know I pay a whopping $5 to my travel club to have them do it, I have a specific reason for asking. We are traveling with group who is crossing early and they have given us the link to get the FMM on line. Most of this group is staying just the 7 days so their FMM is free, we are splitting with them and heading to our shack in PC. Has anyone had luck actually getting it to work on line? My travel club no longer does this because Mexico has made it such a PITA.

[Edited on 4-29-2023 by BajaMama]


I think the answer has been made pretty clear, even from the goat: Do not get it online because all of you who do, still need to get it stamped when you enter Mexico... Which means parking, walking, stamping... Just like when you don't get it online.

The paying (if for more than 6 nights in Mexico) is the only extra thing and that is quick, either at a nearby teller or to the INM agent directly. No chance of paying twice as the online system often doesn't let you print the mandatory receipt, we have heard. You also must use the border you selected online and on the day you selected, otherwise, you will pay again if your travel plans change.




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[*] posted on 4-29-2023 at 10:04 AM


Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666  
Quote: Originally posted by surabi  
Not "odd". You just haven't been keeping up with the news. They started phasing out the forms in certain areas a year and a half ago. Started at some major airports, but now I guess it's catching up everywhere. Only stamp passports now, for tourists as well as residents.


At Mexicali in January, they handed out fmm paper. In April, no paper given out.
The stamps in passport are generally faint and illegible. I was thumbing thru past Mexico entry passport stamps and I could only read the date on less than 1 in 20 stamps.


Makes you wonder how you will be allowed to pass a surprise immigration checkpoint, 100+ miles down the highway? Do they have secret glasses to read he missing ink? LOL




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[*] posted on 4-29-2023 at 10:24 AM


Quote: Originally posted by David K  
Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666  
Quote: Originally posted by surabi  
Not "odd". You just haven't been keeping up with the news. They started phasing out the forms in certain areas a year and a half ago. Started at some major airports, but now I guess it's catching up everywhere. Only stamp passports now, for tourists as well as residents.


At Mexicali in January, they handed out fmm paper. In April, no paper given out.
The stamps in passport are generally faint and illegible. I was thumbing thru past Mexico entry passport stamps and I could only read the date on less than 1 in 20 stamps.


Makes you wonder how you will be allowed to pass a surprise immigration checkpoint, 100+ miles down the highway? Do they have secret glasses to read he missing ink? LOL


Their problem if they can’t read the stamp. And if they scan your passport and put you in computer, you should be good.
Never seen an immigration checkpoint…




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[*] posted on 4-29-2023 at 11:15 AM


A checkpoint in the middle of the desert, out of cell range, wouldn't be able to check online... unless they get Star link!

They never seem to have fresh ink in their stamps...

Neither have I, but I haven't had a close encounter of the second or third kind, either!




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[*] posted on 4-29-2023 at 12:04 PM


Mexicans like to use cheap ink to save a few centavos. Most of the receipts I file away are blank pieces of paper a year down the road.
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[*] posted on 4-29-2023 at 03:29 PM


On 4/6 we stopped at SY IMM and it was 15 minutes from car to car to get forms filled and paid for.

Right after stamp stamp a bus with about 40 folks was disgorging into the 'office'.

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[*] posted on 4-29-2023 at 04:38 PM


Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666  

Never seen an immigration checkpoint…


I never had either until about a year ago!

There was a purely immigration checkpoint between Santa Rosalia and Mulege. Vehicles with foreign plates were motioned into the checkpoint and Mexican plates were waved on through.

There were four of us in the vehicle. Two permanent residents and two tourists with FMM's.

The INM officer scanned the barcodes on the passports, resident cards, and FMM's one person at a time. Took about five seconds after the scan to get a beep on his phone and a smile from the officer before he moved on to the next person.

To be honest, I was more worried about the Guardia Nacional officers that were there in support of the INM officer. We were two permanent residents driving a US plated vehicle on a Federal highway. However, they never even looked up from whatever they were doing. Non - issue!

Obviously, there is a first time for everything. (And this was after 70+ border to La Paz trips spread over many years.)
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[*] posted on 4-29-2023 at 05:39 PM


Immigration officers don't have the authority to deal with the issue of permanentes driving foreign-plated cars. That falls under the purview of Aduana.
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