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[*] posted on 2-19-2011 at 07:01 AM


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OK, let me throw a monkey wrench into all of this. I was told that if you have a FM2 and are over 65 years of age, it takes only 2 years of FM2 until you can take the next step.

Anyone have 1st hand experience with this?


sorry not true

you need t be married to a mexican or an important person with value to mexico




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[*] posted on 2-19-2011 at 07:21 AM


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OK, let me throw a monkey wrench into all of this. I was told that if you have a FM2 and are over 65 years of age, it takes only 2 years of FM2 until you can take the next step.

Anyone have 1st hand experience with this?


sorry not true

you need t be married to a mexican or an important person with value to mexico


Or adopt a Mexican child. Some years ago it was true that you could apply for special exception to the 5 year rule and it could be granted, but according to Gilberto Pinero (the Mexico City guy who is the specialist in all of this) it now takes the full five years of FM2.




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[*] posted on 2-20-2011 at 12:02 PM


bajalou, If you achieve 'inmigrado' status, are you then issued some kind of papers or ID card or something to signify such status? Seems like an ID card would be needed to exit/enter Baja, right? Once an Inmigrado, are there restrictions on amount of days out of Baja/yr?
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[*] posted on 2-20-2011 at 12:13 PM


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bajalou, If you achieve 'inmigrado' status, are you then issued some kind of papers or ID card or something to signify such status? Seems like an ID card would be needed to exit/enter Baja, right? Once an Inmigrado, are there restrictions on amount of days out of Baja/yr?


Here's where it gets real Mexican. I've seen the cards so I know they have them. Recently my neighbor got Inmigrado status but no card. He asked an independent agent here how he could get a card and was told it would cost 200 dlls. In lieu of the card, he has the full 8 1/2 by 11 receipt to show if required.

Now..I didn't have to ask, but I think this is total BS.
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[*] posted on 2-20-2011 at 12:18 PM


No wander they have Question marks before and after there question ?
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[*] posted on 2-20-2011 at 09:55 PM


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bajalou, If you achieve 'inmigrado' status, are you then issued some kind of papers or ID card or something to signify such status? Seems like an ID card would be needed to exit/enter Baja, right? Once an Inmigrado, are there restrictions on amount of days out of Baja/yr?


Page 21 of the grey book is Declaratoria de Inmigrado. They fioll it out and stamp and sign etc. In addition to the 8 1/2 x 11 paper saying the same thing. When I check in each year they stamp page 15 with notes.

A friend just got Inmigrado status and he was issued a new laminated card. (This past week is when all of this was done.)

Dennis, didn't they fill out his book in addition to the letter?
I haven't dealt with agents for a long time, just with the Inmigration office.

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