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[*] posted on 6-25-2010 at 12:30 PM
Another FM3 question


I just left Immigration in Cabo and they said I needed to get a CURP # before I could renew my FM3. What is a CURP # and is this something new?
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[*] posted on 6-25-2010 at 01:19 PM


[Edited on 02/24/2007 by nobaddays]
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[*] posted on 6-25-2010 at 01:29 PM


CURP number for Gloria Hernández García
female born on 27 April 1956 in Veracruz
HEGG560427MVZRRL05.

The first surname's initial and first inside vowel
HE

The second surname's initial
G

The first given name's initial;
G
Date of birth (2 digits for year, 2 digits for month, and 2 digits for day)
560427

gender (H for male M for female
M

A two-letter code for the state where the person was born
VZ

The first surname's first inside consonant
R

The second surname's first inside consonant
R

The first given name's first inside consonant
L

Two characters ranging from 1-9 for people born before 2000 or from A-Z for people born since 2000
05




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[*] posted on 6-25-2010 at 01:50 PM


Marcie,

This confirms a conversation a group of us had last Sunday while at a BBQ. One of our friends had to get a curp # so he can finalize his divorce from a Mexican...he is British and has a FM2. After reading your post I called my friend to ask questions...where, how much and how long did it take.

It does not cost anything.

It took about ten minutes.

You have to go to the "Regestro Civil" (sp?) that is in the area of the Delegation. My friend said there are two counters in the office..stay to the right and look up on the wall where you will see a small sign that reads "curp". He said he pointed to the sign and told the young lady..."I need that". Within ten minutes he had his "curp card", went and got it laminated and put it in his wallet.

You need to take your USA passport and FM2/3 with you. I forgot to ask him if he took an electric bill for proof...wouldn't hurt to take it with you.

If you could post your experience. Good Luck


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[*] posted on 6-25-2010 at 01:59 PM


We do not have a business, rental, or any other special situation. Just gringos with a house. Do we need CURP #s for our FM3s?
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[*] posted on 6-25-2010 at 02:07 PM


Apparently in CSL you will need to get the "curp #". When we renewed our FM3's in May we were not required to have a curp #. I guess the rules have changed...surprise, surprise, surprise!
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[*] posted on 6-25-2010 at 02:20 PM


For renewals of FM2s and FM3s under the new rules, CURP (pronounced coo-erp) numbers are required.

In San Felipe I got mine this week because they are also needed (for the owner) by Social Security when major construction is being done. They also also help with registering mobile phones. It can be assumed that in a year or so they'll be needed for nearly everything government-related in Mexico.

Here I went to the municipality office, and it only took ten minutes. Only my FM3 was needed, and I got one for another person (who wasn't present) at the same time. There was no charge.

When you get home you can check your number is present on the Government database:
http://www.emexico.gob.mx/wb2/eMex/eMex_Consulta_tu_CURP

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[*] posted on 6-25-2010 at 02:22 PM


Thanks Karen!!! I will make sure to post my experience so others are informed.

Another question ~ My FM3 expires on Monday and I am flying to the States on Wednesday. Do I need a letter from IMS to get out/in the country? I will be gone for 4 weeks and then will start a new job the beginning of August as I have been unemployed for 3 weeks. What is the best way to handle this? Can't I just leave on Wednesday and come back in as a tourist and then start the FM3 process with my new employers?
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[*] posted on 6-25-2010 at 02:29 PM


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Originally posted by katedogg
We do not have a business, rental, or any other special situation. Just gringos with a house. Do we need CURP #s for our FM3s?


I did not to renew an FM2 in Loreto.
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[*] posted on 6-25-2010 at 02:38 PM


Sorry Marcie...I really don't know how to answer your questions and I don't want to give out false info.

I thought you have to cancel a FM2/3...not just let it expire but then again I really don't know. Best to ask INM.


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[*] posted on 6-25-2010 at 02:41 PM


Thanks for everyone's help ;)
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[*] posted on 6-25-2010 at 03:36 PM


Quote:
Originally posted by Riom
For renewals of FM2s and FM3s under the new rules, CURP (pronounced coo-erp) numbers are required.


Rob


They did not ask for a CURP in Guerrero Negro. There is a place on our new FM3 cards for a CURP number, but it is blank.

Maybe next year.




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[*] posted on 6-25-2010 at 04:26 PM


The talk around CSL...getting a curp # is something new like in the past couple of weeks or so. I guess that is why when we renewed in May we didn't have to get
one.

Guess we got lucky...until next year. It will be interesting to see if other INM offices start requiring the curp # now.


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[*] posted on 6-25-2010 at 07:45 PM


Does getting a CURP have any other ramifications? Such as having to file a Mexican Income Tax Return? Or Does the CURP have to be renewed annually or at some other recurrimg date? If so, is there a dollar penalty for not renewing on time?

I have encountered "ramifications" in a lot of other administrative things in Mexico. The beat goes on and on and on in Mexico ... never anything good.
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[*] posted on 6-25-2010 at 08:12 PM


MitchMan...good point. Wouldn't surprise me if in the near future there is a charge and expiration date. Good way for the government to generate revenue.
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[*] posted on 6-26-2010 at 07:04 PM


Back in late May/early June the La Paz INM office was not asking for a curp.
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[*] posted on 6-26-2010 at 09:58 PM


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Originally posted by marcielivesincabo
Thanks Karen!!! I will make sure to post my experience so others are informed.

Another question ~ My FM3 expires on Monday and I am flying to the States on Wednesday. Do I need a letter from IMS to get out/in the country? I will be gone for 4 weeks and then will start a new job the beginning of August as I have been unemployed for 3 weeks. What is the best way to handle this? Can't I just leave on Wednesday and come back in as a tourist and then start the FM3 process with my new employers?

You need to go to Immigration before you leave & before your current FM3 expires....you'll be trying to leave the country when your authorization to be here has expired & that causes problems. It could mean you may be refused boarding the flight.

Go to Immigration Monday & start the application process to renew your existing FM3, tell them you're flying out Wednesday & they'll give you a letter authorizing you to leave & return.

Did your new employer tell you they'd initiate your FM3 process?? I'm guessing they know you have one & didn't bother to note the expiration date. It's your responsibility; not your employers; to make sure you stay legal.

La Paz INM doesn't require CURP....yet....but then, you have to jump through the hoops that the Cabo INM tells you to jump through. They may require the CURP if you told them you're going to start working here....that may have been the trigger in your particular case.
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[*] posted on 6-27-2010 at 07:26 AM


Quote:
Originally posted by Riom

In San Felipe I got mine this week because they are also needed (for the owner) by Social Security when major construction is being done...


New info- thanks for posting that Riom.

"Major construction" is any project (a home?) where the owner will be paying social security? Luckily it doesn't sound too difficult if you were able to pick one up for someone else.
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[*] posted on 6-27-2010 at 07:53 AM


getting a CURP is a good idea and no big deal.
Marcie and others...one should always try to renew FM3's a month before they expire..try not to leave it till the last minute as things may go wrong.

Also Marcie...make sure your former employers write a letter to immigration giving you a "baja" which means they HAVE to advise immigration you no longer work for them. I wrote immigration a letter of change of employment but didnt know the employer had to as well and I got screwed over for that...lost my accumulated years of fm3 because of that little trip up. Nobody tells you these things till it's too late...I got fined etc. and caused me problems later.

You have to advise them of every little change...change of address, change of marital status, job change, diaper change etc...oops.




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[*] posted on 6-27-2010 at 12:13 PM


Quote:
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Quote:
Originally posted by Riom

In San Felipe I got mine this week because they are also needed (for the owner) by Social Security when major construction is being done...

"Major construction" is any project (a home?) where the owner will be paying social security?


In my case, it's a home addition (over 200 sq ft so letter of liberation will be needed) where the contractor is paying the social security. The paperwork they complete needs to identify the owner, and now just an FM3 (or even local driver's license) is not enough, CURP also needed.

The CURP number is on demand and no problem at all to get, really it's just a case of the municipality entering the FM3 data in a different computer system which then generates the number.

There's a diary of my construction project at:
http://www.sanfelipelife.com/category/Construction

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