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Entry date on FMM

bga23 - 5-16-2018 at 09:27 AM

I completed and paid for my FMM online recently and it has us entering Mexico on 5/29/18. Unfortunately, we're going to have to delay our trip until late-June or early-July. Does the date on the form matter? If so, I guess I'll need to redo them and pay a second time.

bajagrouper - 5-16-2018 at 03:01 PM

Just remember after printing your FMM form, it must be stamped by INM within 30 days to be valid.
Looks like you will have to enter on or before 6 / 28 / 2018...

bga23 - 5-16-2018 at 05:07 PM

Quote: Originally posted by bajagrouper  
Just remember after printing your FMM form, it must be stamped by INM within 30 days to be valid.
Looks like you will have to enter on or before 6 / 28 / 2018...


Must be stamped within 30 days, got it. Think I’m going to be cutting it close. Sucks I may have to pay again but not much I can do.

David K - 5-16-2018 at 05:36 PM

Bummer!
Next time, just get it at the border... it takes maybe a few extra minutes to pay the guy (Mexicali) or the teller right there (Tijuana) since you need to go in there even with a pre-paid one, to validate it.

sancho - 5-16-2018 at 06:15 PM

Quote: Originally posted by David K  

Next time, just get it at the border... it takes maybe a few extra minutes to pay the guy (Mexicali) or the teller right there








What in the world is buying an fmm online saving?
Nada, no one can put up any legit reason for getting one online,
putting in play the the hassle of an omitted middle name, date changed,
making it invalid. Went thru Mexicali West last week, guy even
filled it out for me, I was the only person in the Imm office



[Edited on 5-17-2018 by sancho]

willardguy - 5-16-2018 at 06:27 PM

Quote: Originally posted by sancho  
Quote: Originally posted by David K  

Next time, just get it at the border... it takes maybe a few extra minutes to pay the guy (Mexicali) or the teller right there








What in the world is buying an fmm online saving?
Nada, no one can put up any legit reason for getting one online,
putting in play the the hassle of an omitted middle name, date changed,
making it invalid. Went thru Mexicali West last week, guy even
filled it out for me, I was the only person in the Imm office



[Edited on 5-17-2018 by sancho]


here's a legit reason...recently here someone reported (at mexicali I believe) that agents WERE NOT offering FMM's for 180 days but a shorter period.....a good reason for the online model.

[Edited on 5-17-2018 by willardguy]

chumlee57 - 5-16-2018 at 09:01 PM

I'm with Discover Baja travel club, we did it cause we cross at TJ all the time, it can become a bit of a buzzard f^k there 10am - 12, which is our leasurley crossing time from SD. Although we are rarely in any kind of a rush, it always feels good to get past Ensenada on the first day ( nothing against Ensenada ) I was not aware of any FMM's for less than 180 days, I will be on the lookout for that, I've never been given a FMM for less. Anyway, to each there own, some people have different comfort levels in Baja

David K - 5-16-2018 at 09:42 PM

You just tell him before he begins writing on your form, '180 days, please'.

One time, back in 2001 (?) he wrote in 90 days and I asked him I wanted 180 (it's the same amount of money, after all)... and he scribbled out the 90 and wrote in 180!

Yes, there is even a shorter one, 7 days and it is free.

bajagrouper - 5-16-2018 at 10:01 PM

Quote: Originally posted by sancho  
Quote: Originally posted by David K  

Next time, just get it at the border... it takes maybe a few extra minutes to pay the guy (Mexicali) or the teller right there








What in the world is buying an fmm online saving?
Nada, no one can put up any legit reason for getting one online,
putting in play the the hassle of an omitted middle name, date changed,
making it invalid. Went thru Mexicali West last week, guy even
filled it out for me, I was the only person in the Imm office



[Edited on 5-17-2018 by sancho]




Lately many airlines are not being supplied FMMs from the Mexican Gov.So instead of filling out upon arrival you have one ahead of time..

Another reason is a time saver when I drive through Nogales, It is all filled out and paid for when I enter INM, they check my passport and stamp / validate the FMM & I'm off to Aduana for my TIP......It saves 15 to 20 min. at the KM21 checkpoint,,,,,,,

mtgoat666 - 5-16-2018 at 10:52 PM

Quote: Originally posted by bga23  
I completed and paid for my FMM online recently and it has us entering Mexico on 5/29/18. Unfortunately, we're going to have to delay our trip until late-June or early-July. Does the date on the form matter? If so, I guess I'll need to redo them and pay a second time.


Dont redo them online!

Do them at the border! Easy peasy!

[Edited on 5-17-2018 by mtgoat666]

BajaMama - 5-17-2018 at 07:43 AM

We belong to Vegabundos del Mar and always get all our paperwork from them - FMM, fishing license and auto insurance. I get a little flustered by the border experience and don't want to have to deal with any more requirements that I have to. Having my FMM and receipt ready to go is easier on my poor old lady brain.

David K - 5-17-2018 at 08:21 AM

Quote: Originally posted by BajaMama  
We belong to Vegabundos del Mar and always get all our paperwork from them - FMM, fishing license and auto insurance. I get a little flustered by the border experience and don't want to have to deal with any more requirements that I have to. Having my FMM and receipt ready to go is easier on my poor old lady brain.


Yes, that is a valid reason...

But, what about the money you lose if you had an issue and couldn't get to the border when you stated on the form you would... or had to cross at another border crossing point?

Either the INM officer or a teller in the same building very near can take the money for the FMM. It is hardly any more time than stopping there to just get the guy to stamp your pre-paid FMM... that's the issue of this thread from bga23.

As Sancho said, Mexicali is real fast as the same guy who stamps the FMM is the one who takes the money for it.
Mexicali to Baja Sur is far faster and less stressful than traffic from Tijuana to San Quintin, too! It is just the 20 unpaved miles south of Gonzaga Bay some here can't do (big motorhomes or travel trailers).

sancho - 5-17-2018 at 10:26 AM

Quote: Originally posted by David K  

One time, back in 2001 (?) he wrote in 90 days and I asked him I wanted 180











Back in the fmt free days, 90 days was typical, 180 days
was often reserved for sailors. I would go over the border Imm
guys a bit, by getting 180 approved by the Mex
consulate in
SD, the Mex Imm guys would be slightly perturbed

willardguy - 5-17-2018 at 10:49 AM

Quote: Originally posted by sancho  
Quote: Originally posted by David K  

One time, back in 2001 (?) he wrote in 90 days and I asked him I wanted 180











Back in the fmt free days, 90 days was typical, 180 days
was often reserved for sailors. I would go over the border Imm
guys a bit, by getting 180 approved by the Mex
consulate in
SD, the Mex Imm guys would be slightly perturbed


or.....get it online

sancho - 5-17-2018 at 12:24 PM

Quote: Originally posted by willardguy  
or.....get it online










Would' t even think of it,
Way too many 'what if''s in that system for me, I'm so
old school anyway, face to face peso transaction is fine,
chances of me using a credit card anywhere is nil,
the convenience factor people seek is not for me