Loretana
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Some FM-3 News
On October 24th I went into the Loreto Migracion office with most of the paperwork required for my FM-3.
Honorio, the head agent, seemed quite busy. He processed my application, and he requested copies of all the pages of my US passport, not just the
information page.
Then he gave me a factura that I took to the bank and paid $1660 pesos in fees.
I took the bank receipt back to him, and he told me my FM-3 would be ready "en una semana".
I went back on Tuesday, and five signatures and a thumbprint later, I was the proud posessor of my FM-3!!
Que Milagro!! I had heard that the Loreto office was on the ball with
these documents, but that seems nothing short of miraculous!!
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Gadget
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Darn, any news like that about the La Paz office. That is, I believe where we will have to go.
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Smoke
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Gadget, we used an agent to get our fm3 through La Paz and it was painless. I have read on previous posts La Paz was one of the better office's.
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longlegsinlapaz
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I think I've gotten 1-week turn-arounds in La Paz for the past 6-7 years...only once, 7-8 years ago, did it take the full month they ask you to allow
for them to process renewals. Typically, they tell you to come back in one week.
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Cypress
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Thanks for the information. Have all the necessary items for an FM3 except for a letter from the local sheriff/police attesting to my being a law
abiding citizen. They refused even though I have no criminal record. Seems they only do citations for violating the law.  Did they require
that letter in Loreto?
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Phil S
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That's unbelievable that your local law enforcement would reject your request. Consider this. Go to your cities City Manager & tell him what
happened. This should be a normal function of "one of their duties"!!! If no luck there, if you have a Sherriffs office close by, go & talk with
them. If they say "don't do that", then go talk to their boss, who would be the county commissioners office.
My local police department (pop. of town 19,000 ) did it in about 24 hours, and I came back & the letter was waiting for me. Did this twice in a
ten year period. No problema's. Yes, I'm talking about Loreto Immigration. And Honorio's is the BEST!!!!!!!! Too bad he can't be 'cloned' for all
the other Baja offices. ESPECIALLY IN Ensenada, by the marina area!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Cypress
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Thanks Phil S Agree with you. Not able to follow your advice. I'm on the road.
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bajajudy
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I have never heard of an office in Baja asking for this police document. Anyone else?
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bajalou
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Wasn't needed in San Felipe
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longlegsinlapaz
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Wasn't requested at the Mexican consulate in Portland, OR where I got my original FM3, nor has it ever been requested for renewals in La Paz.
Cypress, are you a shifty looking character??
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bajaguy
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??????
...."if you have a Sherriffs office close by, go & talk with them. If they say "don't do that", then go talk to their boss, who would be the
county commissioners office".........
Here is a news flash............The Sheriff is the BOSS. he is elected by the citizens of the County. The County Commissioners do not have any real
"power" over the Sheriff to tell him to do anything.
[Edited on 11-3-2007 by bajaguy]
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BMG
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I didn't need a letter when getting my FM3.
I think the world is run by C- students.
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Don Alley
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Quote: | Originally posted by Cypress
Thanks for the information. Have all the necessary items for an FM3 except for a letter from the local sheriff/police attesting to my being a law
abiding citizen. They refused even though I have no criminal record. Seems they only do citations for violating the law.  Did they require
that letter in Loreto? |
The Loreto office has never requested that letter for my wife or I.
Funny you should have trouble getting it, I have had a couple, for substitute teaching and to be a McGruff Crime Dog Safe House. They're routine.
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bettyj58
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Back in 2002, when we went thru the Mexican consulate in Chicago to get our FM3's (never again!), one of the requirements was a letter from our local
police department about our (lack of) a criminal record, which we got in a one day turnaround, no problem. I was told, at the Immigrations office in
La Paz, had we applied for the FM3 after we got there, it wouldn't have been required.
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backninedan
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Longlegs, My wife and I got our original fm-3s in the Portland office also. We did have to get the police check. It wasn't a problem, but I wonder
why some do and some don't?.
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajajudy
I have never heard of an office in Baja asking for this police document. Anyone else? |
Now Judy......You know better than to look for consistancy in Mexico but, in answer to your question, no.
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elizabeth
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I got the letter in about 20 minutes from the Marin County Sheriff's Office...but, it was not asked for or needed in Loreto.
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When we applied in the 80's in Santa Rosalia, the police report was required. Was quite a process in those days to get your FM 3, with lots of travel
between SR and Loreto. Than, when the paperwork transferred to La Paz, it got even more difficult, with many times asked, in La Paz, to come back in 4
days, like Loreto was down the street. And when you came back in the required 4 days, you were told it was going to take a " Mexican leetle mas " and come
back in 2 days. Have my inmigrado status now. What a relief.
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longlegsinlapaz
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Quote: | Originally posted by backninedan
Longlegs, My wife and I got our original fm-3s in the Portland office also. We did have to get the police check. It wasn't a problem, but I wonder
why some do and some don't?. |
Honest face versus shady looking character? You, not your wife! Interesting how flexible
some of the "rules" are, huh?
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Smoke
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We did not need the police check in La Paz
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