NEW GUY HERE with a Few Questions..... HELP!!!
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RE: NEW MAN IN TOWN HERE
Hello All,
Single Gay , Caucasian American at 51 years young... Whats the best way to go about acquiring Temporary Mexican Residency since the FM Cards are no longer issued, and
2) Whats the Cheapest way to travel up and back to San Diego,CA,USA
from PV.
Please reply,... Im a newbie here and
3) also interested in Meeting for Breakfast clubs or Luncheons to learn more about PV and meet a Single Mexican Man, thats independent.
Thanks, Taylor from Kansas City
Hello All,
Single Gay , Caucasian American at 51 years young... Whats the best way to go about acquiring Temporary Mexican Residency since the FM Cards are no longer issued, and
2) Whats the Cheapest way to travel up and back to San Diego,CA,USA
from PV.
Please reply,... Im a newbie here and
3) also interested in Meeting for Breakfast clubs or Luncheons to learn more about PV and meet a Single Mexican Man, thats independent.
Thanks, Taylor from Kansas City
Hi there Taylor
Regarding your question on FM3, read this: http://bajaquest.com/faq/fm2_fm3.htm
This is the site you go to for the FM3: http://www.inm.gob.mx/
You would go into the country with an FMM, the one you get on the plane, and then you'd go to the INM to start the paperwork for obtaining an FM3 that would let you stay in the country, one year at a time.
Regarding cheap trips between San Diego and PV, I'd guess a plane would be the option, or how cheap do you want it to be? Bike?
No info on breakfast clubs... what are those anyway?
Greetings
Mogens
This is the site you go to for the FM3: http://www.inm.gob.mx/
You would go into the country with an FMM, the one you get on the plane, and then you'd go to the INM to start the paperwork for obtaining an FM3 that would let you stay in the country, one year at a time.
Regarding cheap trips between San Diego and PV, I'd guess a plane would be the option, or how cheap do you want it to be? Bike?
No info on breakfast clubs... what are those anyway?
Greetings
Mogens
Dated4/22/2013 THERE IS NO SUCH THING IN MEXICO as FM1,etc
As NEW FEDERAL LAWS IN MEXICO took effect, there is No such thing as a FM1,FM2, Card anymore.
FM CARDS are no longer USED in MEXICO
AS OF OCTOBER 2012 the FM1, FM2, FM3 CARDS ARE OBSOLETE,.... NEW FEDERAL LAWS ACROSSED THE BOARD...
OK
Yes, I get that (this is for the prior message, not you kcowan). But the FMM is still used, it's the format you fill in when arriving by plane. Maybe they changed that name too (Forma Migratoria Múltiple: FMM).
What is the new permit called then? If it's not an FM3 or FM2 what is it called? There must be a new ID used by visitors and people that want to work in the country, just because they change the names doesn't mean they eliminated them... or am I wrong? Anybody know the details of this?
Greets
Mogens
What is the new permit called then? If it's not an FM3 or FM2 what is it called? There must be a new ID used by visitors and people that want to work in the country, just because they change the names doesn't mean they eliminated them... or am I wrong? Anybody know the details of this?
Greets
Mogens
Last edited by webmaster on Mon Apr 22, 2013 2:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Details
- FM3: Permiso de Residente Temporal
FM2: Permiso de Residente Permanente
Seems the FMM is now called "Permiso de Visitante".
"One significant change due to the 2011 “new” law is that visitors in Mexico on tourist/Visitante visas CANNOT apply to change immigration status while inside Mexico. Visitantes must apply at a Consulate first from outside Mexico to get a new Residente Temporal or Residente Permanente. Further, Visitantes must apply for their Mexican residency visas from their home country. The consulates do not issue Residency visas."
More info: http://yucalandia.com/living-in-yucatan ... e-article/
Re: NEW GUY HERE with a Few Questions..... HELP!!!
It's complicated. I can no longer give my opinion as things might have changed a lot in the last 6 years