rhintransit
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'the letter' FM2/FM3 renewals
okay, have done this seven times and am stymied this year...requirement #4 is a letter to the jeffe of INM (it's not clear whether he's local/state or
national, but at least the office gave me a name) stating, and I Google translate quote:
writing and under oath in the remaining expressing the conditions under which it was granted the migratory characteristics, as well as demonstration
of the activities are performed.
I've never done such a letter, although I was handed one last year, signed by an unknown party, presumably gringo, and told to cross out his/her name
and add my own. Unfortunately, I then passed that letter along to the next person who asked what was needed and neither of us kept a copy
so....what is it I'm supposed to say? another copy or example would be swell if someone has one.
reality\'s never been of much use out here...
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DENNIS
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This INM crap is getting more ridiculous by the day. Seems as though each office makes up their own procedures. I just last week renewed my FM2 and
didn't have to submit a letter of any kind. Never have, in fact.
They go out of their way to turn everything into a bunch of third world nonsense.
What ever happened to all the new rules and regulations they were so proud of earlier in the year? Nothing has changed.
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Here ya go.......
Subdelegada Local De INM
Your town BCS or BC
Presente:
Por medio de la presente solicito a usted tenga a bien autorizar mi refrendo di mi documento migratorio:
FM #xxxxxxx con fecha de vencimiento 90 de Augusto 2045, para seguir viviendo en Mexico de mis ahorros traidos del extranjero y depositados en el
banco ya que es mi deseo seguir vivendo en este pais, respetando sus leyes con apego a derecho.
Mis domicilo actual es......where ever you live
Y declaro bajo protesta de decir verdad que me encuentro bajo las mismas condiciones en que se me fue adquirido mi documento migratorio como
inmigrante rentista.
Gracias espero su respuesta a mi favor, cordial saludo.
Attentamente
Estadounidense
Your name
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rhintransit
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thanks...DaliDali. nice that you're also from Loreto, so I hope that one will work.
from my research, it seems that one must swear that one's situation hasn't changed since the last, or maybe it's the original, application. and/or
one must state why one is applying (for the fun of beating one's head against the bureaucratic wall?) and/or a variety of other suggestions and
possibilities.
reality\'s never been of much use out here...
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We've needed the letter to the subdelegado each time, expressing what we'd like to accomplish- it's not new for the La Paz office. The wording has
changed slightly depending on what we were requesting- a first time application vs a renewal, FM3 or 2 etc.
Dali's version is very similar to the one I use. For a renewal, the INM agent said the most important part is where you swear that your circumstances
remain unchanged from your original FM2 or 3 application, blah, blah. They didn't want the bank statements, proof of our residence, copy of
fideicomiso etc this year because "the letter" confirmed that our situation meets their criteria.
I address our letters to the Subdelegado de INM, La Paz, BCS or something like that and haven't needed to know the person's name so far.
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x2 - In La Paz.
The "I swear nothing's changed" paragraph was added about three years ago.
Sure is easier than bringing all that other documentation.
When the La Paz office started with this paragraph they just offered a pre-printed declaration at the counter on a separate form. Now they want it
included in the letter of request.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
I just last week renewed my FM2 and didn't have to submit a letter of any kind. Never have, in fact.
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actuallly, eventhough you may never have seen it, our facilatator, Carlos, does submit the letter with every application (ask to see what's in your
file next time you are by there)
Bob Durrell
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| Quote: | Originally posted by durrelllrobert
(ask to see what's in your file next time you are by there) |
I can only hope I never care enough to do that.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
| Quote: | Originally posted by durrelllrobert
(ask to see what's in your file next time you are by there) |
I can only hope I never care enough to do that. |
All the info is on his computer all he does is hit the print.
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