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[*] posted on 11-14-2012 at 12:07 PM
Possible New FMM Reg-Economic Solvency?


Saw this referenced a few days ago, paid no attention to
it, saw it again off a San Felipe board, whether this will be implemented is anyone's guess or merely rumor/speculation,
but it APPEARS to have some legs, this in re: for an fmm:

Immigration here in San Felipe is saying you need to provide a bank statement
and that the 180 visa is good for "continuous" stay in Baja. You are not
allowed to exit and re-enter without turning in the visa upon exit and you are
required to get another one, with the bank statements, when you re-enter. This
included just going to USA to shop for the day.
Or on the brighter side, San Felipe Immigration is not on the same page with
Mexicali border crossing!
I think many of us would like to hear what is REALLY happening this week when
crossing the border into Mexico. Gabby, at IMN here in San Felipe, also told me
they are now computerized and would be checking visa upon entry
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[*] posted on 11-14-2012 at 01:11 PM


What do you mean 'bank statement'? When I purchased the FMM, my passport was stamped and I got the little FMM slip, no other receipt or 'bank statement'.



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[*] posted on 11-14-2012 at 04:15 PM


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Originally posted by David K
What do you mean 'bank statement'? When I purchased the FMM, my passport was stamped and I got the little FMM slip, no other receipt or 'bank statement'.


I thought you would be a little more up on things, David.

The new regs have gone into effect as of November 12 or so.

You'd better start installing more sprinkler systems or you may find yourself persona non gratis in Baja. No mo' po' folk allowed.

It'll be lost mission searching around Bakersfield or something or you........:lol:

I actually dont know any of the details on the new FMM. Just ribbing ya.

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[*] posted on 11-14-2012 at 04:35 PM


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Originally posted by David K
What do you mean 'bank statement'?





As Hook said, 2 days ago, Nov. 12, some Mex IMM
regs took effect, sorta, I didn't think any fmm, tourist
cards would be affected, maybe not, according to
a resident of San Felipe, who claims to have spoken to
the San Felipe Imm office, that office
is stating in order to get the max 180 day fmm
you may have to provide a bank statement proving you
have the funds to be in Mex for that long.
Thats fine with me, the part that has me, is if you
exit the country, even for 1 hr., you are required
to get another fmm. Although logic tells me, one can still exit,
keeping the fmm, using it on a return trip within the
180 days, I believe the new fm3 type visas require
$1900 per month for one person, I can't imagine they
would want to see a $12,000 US bank statement,
probably nothing will materialize, but it is Mex
At the Mexicali crossing, there is no indication
this is being applied. Mex Consulates stopped issuing
fmt/fmm's some 15 yrs. ago

[Edited on 11-14-2012 by sancho]

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[*] posted on 11-14-2012 at 04:43 PM


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Originally posted by Hook
Quote:
Originally posted by David K
What do you mean 'bank statement'? When I purchased the FMM, my passport was stamped and I got the little FMM slip, no other receipt or 'bank statement'.




It'll be lost mission searching around Bakersfield or something or you........:lol:


I think we can start looking for a lost mission around Kettleman City, just air down the tires.:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:




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[*] posted on 11-14-2012 at 04:52 PM


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I think we can start looking for a lost mission around Kettleman City




Thinly vailed humor, good stuff, imagine a new fmm
every trip? 6x a yr., $144 a yr.?
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[*] posted on 11-16-2012 at 12:26 PM


Saw a post, today off the San Felipe board
re: what started this thread. There seems to
be clarification on the need for showing funds
to get the tourist 180 day fmm. According to the San Felipe
Immigration office, the need for showing funds
for an fmm is ONLY for residents who wish to begin
the process of obtaining an fm3, excuse the confusion.
so it seems getting an fmm at the border is the same,
this is part of the post off the SF site: I do hope this
is correct


It was clarified today that the FMM requiring a bank statement is for those
who get one at the Mexican Consulate in USA in order to start the FM-3
process. You can no longer start the FM3 process here in San Felipe

[Edited on 11-16-2012 by sancho]
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