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puzzled.gif posted on 3-3-2008 at 09:31 PM
Oh no....! Another FM3 question


I hate these FM3 questions and can't believe we have one of our own but just know you will be able to come up with solutions...


We fly into Cabo on the 15th which is the beginning of semana santa. Our FM3's need to be renewed sometime in April. No problem for me as I am spoiled and get to stay until at least the 15th of April. The esposo needs to be back at work, so he flies out on the 2nd of April. Does anyone know if the immigration offices(La Paz) would re-open on the Monday (24th) and if they do, I understand the "usual" (and I use this term loosely!) length of time it takes to process is one week.

Here comes the(other) question... what happens if the FM3 is not processed by the time he has to leave??? I understand there is a fine if you let your FM3 expire... anyone know how much it is?
...and then if you come back in with an expired FM3, do you come in with a FMT?
This is all very complicated:?::(:?:




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[*] posted on 3-4-2008 at 06:58 AM


Marie-Rose,
All I can help with is to relate our similar story. We went into La Paz office to renew as early as possible (30 days before expiration). It was a Monday, husband had to leave for US on Friday. FM-3's would not be ready.
Not sure how long he would be gone we explained our dilemma.
They replied they would try to rush the FM-3 but that they could issue a letter that would work as a visa for his exit and re-entry while they had is FM-3. There was a fee, I believe it was approx. 200 pesos. It took them just a few minutes to put the letter together, the pain was standing in line at the bank.
As it turned out, my husband ended up leaving on Saturday of that week and the office did indeed get his FM-3 done by Friday morning instead of the following Monday, so the letter was never used.
Nice letter though...lot of artistic signatures and a shiny seal!
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[*] posted on 3-4-2008 at 07:30 AM


i used to renew one week...then have to leave
i would pick up the fm3 in 30 days

the renewal at that time took me 2 weeks because of the working attachment
(its now way faster and can be done in a couple of days)

i would have to get a letter from imn ($20 bank ) for the out of country time and then i was legal until i picked up the fm3 the next month




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[*] posted on 3-4-2008 at 07:35 AM


The immigration office is actually staffed 24 x 7....because those pesky potential deportees refuse to get picked up by office hours!:lol: But the front desk only accepts paperwork until 1 PM daily. I've never gone in during Semana Santa week, but I'm guessing that for them it'd be business as usual, except possibly on the legal holiday date. I've also done the letter thing to leave and/or return during my renewal process, but it was "back in the days" when the process was taking the full 30 days they required....and then some! As long as your polite & explain your situation, the La Paz office is very willing to work with you in a reasonable time frame! Going in sooner is better than going in later.
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[*] posted on 3-4-2008 at 08:23 AM


We need to renew our FM3's in April as well. Do we need any documentation when we arrive at Migracion in La Paz other than our "soon to expire" FM3's?
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[*] posted on 3-4-2008 at 08:34 AM


YUP!!!!! Last 3 months current bank statement showing more than $1,200-$1,500 balance, current utility bill from your local address, letter in espanol requesting renewal & why, original & one copy of EVERY PAGE in your current passport, original & one copy of every page of your current FM3. They'll provide the forms you need to complete to accompany all this stuff. And the cash to pay....I just moved & can't put my hands on my December renewal, but I KNOW if you do a search, the current fee is posted here on a slightly older thread.
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[*] posted on 3-4-2008 at 09:04 AM


Thanks for the info long, can't wait to get in the middle of that mess....dt
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[*] posted on 3-4-2008 at 09:38 AM


I have frequently travelled when FM3 or FM2 was in the INAMI files awaiting action. With all the required paperwork and document in my file, they put the file number on a copy of the Solicitud and I was able to come and go as if I had the document.
As regards Inmigracion I can report my experience, but not generalize.
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[*] posted on 3-4-2008 at 09:46 AM


NAW.....it goes pretty smoothly if you have all your duckies lined up when you walk in the door....just time consuming to have to take paperwork to the bank to pay & then back to Immigration office to give them receipt, then back in a week or so to pick it up.
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[*] posted on 3-4-2008 at 04:40 PM


It's a monthly minimum amount required, be glad they just require a sampling of only the 3 most recent months statements!:rolleyes:
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[*] posted on 3-4-2008 at 05:47 PM


Thanks so much for the replies...Morgaine, thanks for calling to see if they are open the week of semana santa. Very helpful, as always.
Wow... renewing is almost the same procedure as applying for the original... glad I asked the question as I would never have thought to bring all that info down!




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[*] posted on 3-4-2008 at 10:15 PM


What advantage does the FM3 give you? Why don't you just get a six months visitors visa every six months? Porque?:?:
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[*] posted on 3-5-2008 at 06:46 AM


Kate - thanks for your reply. What is confusing is that I live in La Paz 5 months a year and I own property here (Fidiocomiso), own a car here (Mexican plates), have it insured here, have it registered here, have phone and internet service here, have brought household goods down here - all without an FM3. My Mexican friends say "Just use the FMT." Am I going to jail or going to get kicked out of Baja?

Confused.:?:
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[*] posted on 3-5-2008 at 07:05 AM


I have only needed my FM-3 to open an bank account and get a driver's license. Never have been asked for it for anything else.
Caveat: Mexico is consistent in it's inconsistency
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[*] posted on 3-6-2008 at 02:58 AM


Kate - advantages of having a FMT over a FM3 are financial (cost) and time spent getting the FM3 and renewing it.

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[*] posted on 3-6-2008 at 09:39 AM


Kate - thanks for the info and the sites. I had an FM3 two years ago and let it lapse and can't find the FM3. Do you have any idea of how to replace a FM3 that has been lost?

I really appreciate the info you sent.

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