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Anyone can get an FM2??? It this a scam?

bajabound2005 - 3-15-2011 at 04:52 PM

Anyone hear of any validity to this? Received it in an email.
"There is the opportunity to get your FM2 legally in less than 10 days Guaranteed any questions please email and we will answer them. This offer will only be available for a short time. From Tijuana to La Paz.

Only requirement is for you to have valid passport.
Any nationality"

dtbushpilot - 3-15-2011 at 06:21 PM

I don't see any reason why a well connected facilitator couldn't make it happen for you. The immigration rules are a moving target and having connections seems to be the key to everything......dt

Bajatripper - 3-15-2011 at 07:12 PM

Whenever an FM-2/3 question comes up on this board, several members mention that they use a service to get it done, so I don't see why this would be a scam--provided you meet the requirements. When I have been at the immigration office for whatever reason, I have often seen people there checking up on several FMs at a time, so I assume that this service has been around for a while.

Udo - 3-15-2011 at 07:22 PM

Sign me up, (with whomever is doing it) Kathleen!

Jim/Liisa - 3-15-2011 at 07:58 PM

They stoped doing the FM3/2 in the US last year at the Mexican Consulate. where you could do the paper work have it processed and save money.
Now you have to pay a third party to do it for you. The INM will not do any thing but process your forms and issue the Fm3/2. I like the card ID idea. Better than the bulky passport booklet.

[Edited on 02-05-2011 by Jim/Liisa]

DENNIS - 3-15-2011 at 08:41 PM

It just sounds like an independent agent is getting creative.
The deal maker or breaker for me would be, where is this agent? I don't think I'd ever consider sending money or my Passport through the mail.

I don't care enough to do any follow-up, but why doesn't someone get ahold of these people and find out what's up. Then, we'll know.

gnukid - 3-15-2011 at 08:59 PM

From what I know, anyone with a valid a passport can get a FM2 by simply completing the process. You do not need a facilitator, you need to go to the IMN where you reside/visit in Mexico.

DENNIS - 3-15-2011 at 09:13 PM

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Originally posted by gnukid
From what I know, anyone with a valid a passport can get a FM2 by simply completing the process. You do not need a facilitator, you need to go to the IMN where you reside/visit in Mexico.


Paul...we've been through this a million times. Ensenada is not La Paz. They do things differently up here and anything that looks or feels like customer service is promptly dealt with.

That said.....I have no doubt that you could pull it of with no trouble. :yes:

Hook - 3-15-2011 at 09:33 PM

No need to use a facilitator over here. It's a breeze. English speaking head of the office and everything.

CortezBlue - 3-15-2011 at 09:34 PM

I have an FM2 and the lady who does ours is very legit and she told me that the programs change from year to year. We had our FM3 for 5 years and she signed us up for FM2 this year. The fm2 is twice the price of the fm3 and you have to sign that you are retired and living in Mexico full time. However, after 5 years you are permanent imigrante and you no longer have to spend the dough to update it annually.

bajatravelergeorge - 3-15-2011 at 09:40 PM

Try it, let me know how it works out for you. If its legit, I'll jump in.

I was told three years ago that going through the FM3 process was the only way to get your FM2.

gnukid - 3-15-2011 at 09:58 PM

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Originally posted by DENNIS
Quote:
Originally posted by gnukid
From what I know, anyone with a valid a passport can get a FM2 by simply completing the process. You do not need a facilitator, you need to go to the IMN where you reside/visit in Mexico.


Paul...we've been through this a million times. Ensenada is not La Paz. They do things differently up here and anything that looks or feels like customer service is promptly dealt with.

That said.....I have no doubt that you could pull it of with no trouble. :yes:


hmmm interesting, in la paz you do a two step dance with a girl named Maria then pass an orange neck to neck and they give you the fm-2 served on a plate of fresh shrimp. I guess life is different everywhere.

surfdoc - 3-15-2011 at 10:15 PM

I'd like that email... in Asuncion, and if it easy... I'm all for it..

Been living with the FMM for ever,... so talk to me!

DENNIS - 3-16-2011 at 07:22 AM

Is contact info going to be posted, or has this turned into a U2U secret?

1bobo - 3-16-2011 at 07:37 AM

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Originally posted by bajabound2005
This offer will only be available for a short time.


Sounds like a time share salesperson is branching out

Hook - 3-16-2011 at 09:16 AM

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Originally posted by bajaeng
I went direct from FMT to FM2 and it only took a couple weeks and no problems. My wife handled all the details since she knows how to work the wacky "system". She says it's definitely possible for others to do this. Just sharing my experience ...


Absolutely possible.

But isnt there some kind of requirement that your vehicles be imported into Mexico if you have an FM-2, i.e., that you cant be driving around in US plated vehicles?

DENNIS - 3-16-2011 at 09:25 AM

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Originally posted by Hook
But isnt there some kind of requirement that your vehicles be imported into Mexico if you have an FM-2, i.e., that you cant be driving around in US plated vehicles?


If there is, it's not enforced at all. Anyway, Mexicans drive all over the place here with US plated cars, current and expired. Why can't we?

By the way....not much of any immigration regs are enforced here. They save all their efforts and energy for beating hell out of the cruise ships.

bajabound2005 - 3-16-2011 at 09:36 AM

i'm waiting for some more info, then I'll post it!

rhintransit - 3-16-2011 at 12:16 PM

well since one can get an FM2 in 10 days, am not sure what the question is.
you mean any nationality? I think probably any unless there's some country on the no no list.
with only a passport? this is the part I doubt. they're gonna want photos, info, and, yes, with a first time application, bank statements.
are you saying without the inconvenience of five years of an FM3? that might be interesting, I've no idea whether that can be done or not.
sounds like just an expeditor to me...

bajabound2005 - 3-16-2011 at 03:55 PM

i do know they dropped the 5 year required on the FM3; i'm not buying "only a passport"; though when we renewed last fall, we were never asked for bank statements!

rhintransit - 3-16-2011 at 04:05 PM

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Originally posted by bajabound2005
i do know they dropped the 5 year required on the FM3; i'm not buying "only a passport"; though when we renewed last fall, we were never asked for bank statements!


NEW FM2...Loreto office asked for them
renewal FM2...Loreto office said not needed
both in January of this year
go figure.
caveat: Murphy's Law...any requirement one checks up on will change before one hits the appropriate office

BajaBlanca - 3-16-2011 at 04:18 PM

we heard that you can go directly to an FM2. if you own a home (fidecomiso) and live here in Baja full time.