bajaponderosa
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How do you go about turning in your FM3?
We have come to a crossroad and it is time to move on. How do we go about turning in our FM3's ? If in the future we don't want to be penalized if we
ever decide to apply again. Any info will help.
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Pescador
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I heard from a friend today that they had to pay a penalty when they turned in their FM"s early. You might just want to let it go to expiration and
then not do anything with it.
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nbacc
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Heck......just let it expire. If you need it again just pay the penalty. You are gonna have to pay something anyway at some ;point.
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DENNIS
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  Burn it. Mexico won't have her first computer that works 'til 2036.
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vandy
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I still get 2 per year and have only turned one in once.
The guy at the Tecate crossing, where I walked back across to do the returning, immediately went about filling out another one for me.
He looked really surprised that I was turning one in.
That said, there should be an address to mail it in, and the only fine is if you get caught with an EXPIRED one, you know, that actually falls out of
your passport in the immigration office.
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Bob and Susan
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| Quote: | Originally posted by vandy
I still get 2 per year and have only turned one in once.
The guy at the Tecate crossing, where I walked back across to do the returning, immediately went about filling out another one for me.
He looked really surprised that I was turning one in.
That said, there should be an address to mail it in, and the only fine is if you get caught with an EXPIRED one, you know, that actually falls out of
your passport in the immigration office. |
an fm3 is different from a tourist visa...
you need to cancel it
if you dont the fines can be hugr if you dont renew
my advice is cancel at your local office or embassy in usaa
as long as you have documentation
as for computers...oh dennis...welcome to the future
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Mulegena
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Don't ask us. Ask your Inmigrado officer.
Ask before it expires.
Note the name of the officer who you speak with so you have reference and recourse at a later date if you should decide to turn it in.
Any moneys due Inmigrado, including a possible exit fine, should only be paid in the bank and with a receipt. If they ask you for any money other than
a receipted bank payment, it is an in-pocket illegal bite they're taking out of your wallet. You have the option of saying no to that.
"Raise your words, not your voice. It's rain that grows flowers, not thunder." ~Rumi
"It's the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." ~ Aristotle
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Lee
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Got this name from a past thread about turning in an FM2. I've emailed Gonzalez about turning in an FM2 asking if he would accept it and he
responded yes. Never followed through so don't know anything more. Do a search for his email address which I've misplaced.
Eduardo Macias Gonzalez
State Secretariat of Tourism
P.O. Box #2448
Chula Vista Ca. Zip. 91912
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lizard lips
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Go to the Mexican Embassy, consulate, on India Street in San Diego and talk with them.
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bajaguy
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Copy it
make a copy of it before you turn it in..........
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latina
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We did it last year because we wanted a different renewal date. In La Paz, we turned in our FM3 cards with a letter in Spanish as to why we were
cancelling our FM3 and they gave us a "tourist card" so we could leave the country....If you are not in Mexico, go to the Mexican Embassy as advised
above to formally turn it in. If you wish to return to Mexico in the future, or remain in Mexico without FM3 status you must relinquish or exchange
your FM3 before it's renewal date.
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DavidE
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Oh Dennis,
Try the SHCP/SAT/Banjercito Computer...
It ain't 2036 and I can tell you for a fact bro' that mother works flawlessly and they know how to use it. Since 1994.
A Lot To See And A Lot To Do
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