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[*] posted on 3-14-2007 at 12:11 PM
Importing household goods / San Diego to LaPaz


We have shipped 2 pallets of house hold goods to San Diego from Hawaii, our old home. When I spoke with the person at Aliser she told me we had to take the type written lists to the consulate and have them stamped. Seeing as there is no consulate on Maui, I figured I would do it in La Paz when we returned home. Now reading the fine print on the web it says I need to process in the US. I am back home in Todos Santos....... Does anyone know if there is a place in LaPaz I can go to to have the lists Stamped and approved. We are on working FM3's which have just been renewed... which bring up another problem of being beyond the 6 months from the first stamp issue..............I would appreciate any help anyone could give. :yes:

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[*] posted on 3-14-2007 at 12:52 PM


You have a six month window on each renewal.

You might be able to have your freight forwarder/customs broker meet the shipment in San Diego and walk the process through. Maybe he could go to the consulate for you.

He's gonna need copies of your FM3.




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