Originally posted by Diver
Info from another site;
MAJOR NEWS FLASH
24 May 2011 President Calderón signed a new immigration law, Ley de Migración, which will, when fully implemented, make major changes in the
documentation ex-pats will need to live in México. As best I can tell at this early time, the changes will make dealings with INM much easier. At
first reading, it looks like a very good deal. It will take a while for regulations to be written, so changes may be slow coming. In the meantime,
the current INM rules will remain in effect. Read more about the law here:
29 October 2011 The latest unofficial word is that the actual implementation of the new rules will not happen until sometime in 2012.
2 January 2012 The new timetable for the change to the new rules is Spring 2012.
There is more information from Carol Schmidt's website at www.fallinginlovewithsanmiguel.com Carol(co-author of my book) has conducted an e-mail interview with the head of the INM office in San Miguel de
Allende. Read the interview here.
In May 2010, INM changed the names of FM3 and FM2 visas. FM3 is now No Inmigrante. FM2 is now Inmigrante. For convenience, I will continue to use
FM3 and FM2 in these pages, but be aware that these are no longer the official names. |