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[*] posted on 9-11-2008 at 10:21 AM


In the La Paz - Todos Santos area I have been quoted around one hundred US dollars.

I just do it myself.

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[*] posted on 9-11-2008 at 10:42 AM


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I think we paid around $30 for the service..you do have to pay the bank fee of about $100 but that s all ..We use Alicia Romero in Rosarito on the cross street behind Bancomer....She is excellent, fluent english and her staff as well....we have used her for 6 years...no problems...


Terry, the conclusive point made is that its no problem to just bring your papers and do it yourself. And to make it more clear why the agents sometimes say one thing as opposed to another. I have never paid for the service since they do nothing for you, you must supply the docs and then you're done.

Of course most of you are renters or homeowners or boat owners which is quite different than a visa to run a competitive business which you are the owner/investor.

I think its very silly to use an agent.
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[*] posted on 9-11-2008 at 10:54 AM


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I think its very silly to use an agent.


I'm beginning to agree.
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[*] posted on 9-11-2008 at 11:25 AM
Peace of mind and valuable time


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I think its very silly to use an agent.


I use an agent. Don't have to put up with dumb questions and stupid requests, (three copies instead of two).

I take him my FM2 and money...nothing else. He pays the fees, and files all the requested documents. What he doesn't have he makes up. I don't ask no questions. ;D

Brings me my documents. We have a few tequilas and laugh about all the gringos silly enough to 'go it alone'.

Well worth the extra $50.

(Plus tequila).




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[*] posted on 9-12-2008 at 09:17 AM


I have a new FM3, never had one before. I usually travel to Mulege area to stay in our house. I have been doing this for 37 years now, always on a tourist visa. What are the requirements to register this new FM3 ? Can I register it in Mulege or Santa Rosalia and renew it in San Diego? Does my wife need an FM3? Thanks for any info.
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[*] posted on 9-14-2008 at 07:00 PM


Does one need to get new passport sized photos taken again for the renewal?
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[*] posted on 9-15-2008 at 09:41 AM


Tjbill, No new photos are needed. Only the documents mentioned previously. I.E. bank statements, proof of residentency, ( a utility bill) and an application form.
Vince, Where did you get yur FM3? Register it there. I beleive it needs to be registered where your home is. In your case Santa Rosalia. If your house is in both your names your wife should have one also...




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