CaboRon
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Mexican Immigration in Rosarito
Mexican Immigration Office Opens
To Serve Expatriates In Rosarito
ROSARITO BEACH, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO---A branch office of Mexico's department of immigration has opened at Rosarito's City Hall to better serve the
area's large and growing expatriate population.
Previously, the nearest office was in Tijuana. The Rosarito office will be open Monday through Friday from 8 to 1. Phone numbers are 661-612-7262 or
661-612-7263.
Through the office people can receive advice and assistance with FM3s, FM2s and other immigration matters. Appointments are available by calling the
above numbers or people can simply go to the office.
Immigration officials also welcome presidents of the city's several expatriate groups to contact them for information they can share with their
members.
About 8,000 expatriates in Rosarito, primarily from the United States, are registered with immigration. Rosarito Beach Mayor Hugo Torres estimates
that about 6,000 are not registered.
"This office is a welcome addition to the city and will make it easier for our residents to receive needed services," Torres said.
"Already, about 10 percent of our population are expatriates and we expect that number to grow significantly in the future as more Baby Boomers retire
here,' Torres said.
Rosarito also was the first city in Mexico to establish a Foreign Residents Attention Office to assist expatriates.
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jerryjust
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Immagration!!
Text I live in Rosarito since 1994 and still here and did not know there is a office in the new city hall. Thank
you for the info.
Justjerry
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Dave
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It's been located at city hall
Second floor....for at least 3 years.
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I think it has been there ever since the new city hall opened.
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What does a "Foreign Residents Attention Office" do, Ron? Is it a government agency? Do they exist to only assist people with immigration matters?
Could they be expanded to other areas of Baja?
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Quote: | Originally posted by CaboRon
Mexican Immigration Office Opens
... About 8,000 expatriates in Rosarito, primarily from the United States, are registered with immigration. Rosarito Beach Mayor Hugo Torres estimates
that about 6,000 are not registered.
"This office is a welcome addition to the city and will make it easier for our residents to receive needed services," Torres said.
"Already, about 10 percent of our population are expatriates and we expect that number to grow significantly in the future as more Baby Boomers retire
here,' Torres said.
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Services I am missing? Do you need to sign up for the Red Cross ambulance in advance or something? I get all my papers done at the "palacio" and it's
easy. I think they handle everything there now. It's a one stop tramites shop with a horseshoe design to make the run around easier. The taco wagon
on the west side corner is killer.
I presume I am one of the 8000 registered- as my FM3 originates here. But why would anyone want my name on their list and why would I want to be on
one? And Mr. Mayor- slow down cowboy, the boomer stampede is over... everywhere for now.
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is this the same turd that brawls in the street, while Teo drinks next door?
i'll pass on rosarito - forever! to many other fun places to spend my time and $.....
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Quote: | Originally posted by woody in ob
is this the same turd that brawls in the street, while Teo drinks next door?
i'll pass on rosarito - forever! to many other fun places to spend my time and $..... |
I think that is what is happening with the huge tourist decline. Rosartio isn't perceived as specifically dangerous righ now- there are just closer,
better and cheaper options for tourists.
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CaboRon
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Quote: | Originally posted by toneart
What does a "Foreign Residents Attention Office" do, Ron? Is it a government agency? Do they exist to only assist people with immigration matters?
Could they be expanded to other areas of Baja? |
It's just more BS ....
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Quote: | Originally posted by Dave
Second floor....for at least 3 years. |
For at least five years
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Give'm hell, Gull. We want accuracy.
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You got it, Mennis.
When Cabron posts, it is never accurate. Big blowhard, with a Mickey Mouse life.
Baja is rid of him, but the board cannot innoculate itself from the virus.
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