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bajalou
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In many areas, a deposit in a local bank of $1000 to $1500 USD (which can be withdrawn at any time) will allow the local bank to issue a letter to IM
which takes care of the financial requirements. As I said, the money can then be withdrawn but I like having some in a local bank.
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And in the San Felipe area - check out Valle Chico area
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DENNIS
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The rumor mill around the immigration issue is as active as ever. What happened to the one, around the first of the year, that said outside agents
could no longer practice?
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meme
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The Immigration office in San Felipe told me that Ajiji site does not have rules/ifo correct for San Felipe, so I would say AGAIN check your area.
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Don Alley
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As of March the Loreto office accepted renewals with home printed bank statements from the internet. At that time the stuff was sent to Los Cabos so
perhaps they are OK with them too.
If I want originals from my bank, they access the same data and print out identical statements. If Mexico wants assurances they are legit, they need
to have them notarized and embossed and stamped at the bank. Might be tricky to do that when you are living down here.
Maybe the bank could notarize them, and fax them down.
Or you could give immigration your passwords and they could go online themselves and check your data.
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by Don Alley
Or you could give immigration your passwords and they could go online themselves and check your data. |
What a great idea. I usually paper-clip my ATM card and pin number to the application but, I can see where online access would make their day
easier.
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toneart
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Just give them your date of birth and your Social Security number.
They will be happy with that. Then they can definitely get a handle on your financial solvency.
No No No! Don't do that!!! (This is my CYA disclaimer).
[Edited on 7-8-2007 by toneart]
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toneart
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Quote: | Originally posted by Pescador
Quote: | Originally posted by toneart
Wow! Elizabeth posted that immigration will no longer accept U.S. Bank Statements that have been downloaded over the internet. The banks are trying to
coerce all customers to stop receiving hard copies by mail. Mine were cut off long ago. Now I have to see if the bank will reinstate statements by
mail, and also send back copies. I'm sure there will be fees involved, if they will even do it. There are going to be a lot of people up Effluent
Creek who show up for renewals and don't have the hard copies. |
For information, the office in Santa Rosalia accepted online statements that friends from Idaho used and we were told by the head official that we
could print off current online Statements. |
Santa Rosalia has always accepted my online printed statements, but my concern is that this is a new rule. I know, and have stated, that although the
law is national, the rules are applied differently in different jurisdictions. So, rather than get down there without hard copies, I will go to my
bank and see if they will give me official (notorized and stamped) copies.
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osoflojo
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Cabo accepted on line statements last year at my renewal. I will let you know next month when I am due again.
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