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FM3 RENEWAL
Anyone know how much the renewal fee is for FM3 ???????????????
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Bob and Susan
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http://www.sanfelipe.com.mx/getting_here/immigration.html
FM-3: $1,038.00 pesos for an FM-3/ rentista without working papers;
FM-3 with working papers $1,685.00 pesos;
If you want one of the local businesses to do the paperwork for you, the going rate has now jumped to $235 dollars.(2/07)
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bob and Susan
If you want one of the local businesses to do the paperwork for you, the going rate has now jumped to $235 dollars.(2/07) |
Just payed 290 for a renewal in Punta Banda. All running around including stateside requirements. Only took two weeks.
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Al G
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Well I am off base again...thought you had to have a FM2 to work and so many years. What are the rules
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Diver
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You can get an FM3 "lucrativo" to work or run a business with no waiting period.
I'm not sure what else you get with an FM2.
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[Edited on 10-29-2007 by Diver]
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Bob and Susan
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you ONLY get the "road" to naturalization...
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Al G
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If I wanted to open a small shop to teach woodworking, what would I have to do/need to qualify. Not a full time business...
Albert G
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Leo
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The first quote is right, done it several times now. 1,038 pesos for a retired/ non working one year visa. This was in La Paz
The grass is always greener....
and so, there is always a better spot in Baja
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osoflojo
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Same in Cabo in August.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bob and Susan
http://www.sanfelipe.com.mx/getting_here/immigration.html
FM-3: $1,038.00 pesos for an FM-3/ rentista without working papers;
FM-3 with working papers $1,685.00 pesos;
If you want one of the local businesses to do the paperwork for you, the going rate has now jumped to $235 dollars.(2/07) |
Is that $235 in addition to the FM3 fee or including it?
Thx.
djh
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bajabound2005
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We just renewed ours. For the 2 of us the fee to the Government was $2344 pesos; the fee to person who did if for us, $125 USD which included
document translation and a change of address for our FM3.
And we understand that an Apostille is no longer required (at least in Ensenada).
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