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Immigration & Customs
9 articles found
December 11, 2008 by Laura Joachin - read bio
Posted on:
Moving
- Visas (FM3's, FM2's,etc.)
- Working
Regions:
Mexico - All Regions within Mexico
This is only a friends conversation, only considering general aspects for different and important ITEMS for you all, but is not intended to be legal advice, and no attorney-client relationship is established by this.
by Laura Joachin Moreyra.
Immigration
The following information is for those of you who have decided that Mexico really is the place to be and applies both to people coming down for a short visit as well as to people desiring to become permanent residents.
FMT
An FMT is a ...
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December 11, 2008 by Laura Joachin - read bio
Posted on:
Automobile Temp Import
- Moving
Regions:
Mexico - All Regions within Mexico
Vehicle Importation
This is a friends conversation, only considering general aspects for different and important ITEMS for you all, but this is not intended to be legal advice, and no attorney-client relationship is established by this.
Laura Joachin Moreyra.
Attorney at Law.
As long as your migratory status is valid, your car permit (Temporary Importation Permit), expired or not, and no matter what migratory status you had when you entered Mexico with the vehicle, your permit is valid. P...
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December 11, 2008 by BoatMexico - read bio
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Automobile Temp Import
Regions:
ALL REGIONS & LOCATIONS
CROSSING THE BORDER IN AUTOMOBILE
This is only a friends conversation, only considering general aspects for different and important ITEMS for you all, but is not intended to be legal advice, and no attorney-client relationship is established by this.
Laura Joachin Moreyra.
You need the current registration for your car. It should be in your name(not a lease or rental).If the car is not in your name then you will need a letter from the owner of the car stating that they are giving you p...
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December 11, 2008 by Laura Joachin - read bio
Posted on:
Automobile Temp Import
- Insurance
Regions:
ALL REGIONS & LOCATIONS
Insurance
This is a friends conversation, only considering general aspects for different and important ITEMS for you all, but is not intended to be legal advice, and no attorney-client relationship is established by this.
by Laura Joachin Moreyra.
I would recommend you purchase Mexican Insurance (available at the Border). (Editor’s note: or it may also be available online at: http://www.mexicanautoinsurance.com/.)
U.S. & Canadian auto insurance is not valid in Mexico. Mexican au...
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December 11, 2008 by Laura Joachin - read bio
Posted on:
Household Goods Importation
- Moving
Regions:
ALL REGIONS & LOCATIONS
Importation of Personal and Household Goods
This is a friends conversation, only considering general aspects for different and important ITEMS for you all, but is not intended to be legal advice, and no attorney-client relationship is established by this.
Laura Joachin Moreyra
When traveling by car into Mexico, many people often bring items such as small kitchen appliances (toasters for example) lamps, art, or any item that make their winter stay here or their permanent move more comfortable...
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October 06, 2008 by Admin Boat Mexico
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Checkin for Ports
Regions:
Puerto Vallarta
For Checkin Assistance (fee based):
Puerto Vallarta: "Paperman", Juan or Lorenza at (322) 224-3555 or VHF Ch. 16, located in Cruise Ship docking area next to immigration
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September 01, 2008 by Doug Danielson - read bio
Posted on:
uncategorized
Regions:
ALL REGIONS & LOCATIONS
REGULATIONS FOR PRIVATE VESSELS MOVING FROM PORT TO PORT IN MEXICO
Here is the latest on the paper-work shuffle for south of the border. As of 29 April 2005 (and amended 5 July 2005), Mexico changed its check-in and check-out procedures for private yachts (foreign and national flag) only for coastal navigation (Mexican port to Mexican port).
Mexico International Arrivals & Departures Were Unchanged
Vessels entering and leaving Mexico at their first and last port of entry,...
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August 29, 2008 by U.S. State Department Consular Information Sheet
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uncategorized
Regions:
Mexico - All Regions within Mexico
August 13, 2008
COUNTRY DESCRIPTION: Mexico is a Spanish-speaking country about three times the size of Texas, consisting of 31 states and one federal district. The capital is Mexico City. Mexico has a rapidly developing economy, ranked by the World Bank as the twelfth largest in the world. The climate ranges from tropical to desert, and the terrain consists of coastal lowlands, central high plateaus, and mountains of up to 18,000 feet.
Ma...
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August 26, 2008 by Admin Boat Mexico
Posted on:
Boat Temp Import
- Shipping
- Visas (FM3's, FM2's,etc.)
Regions:
ALL REGIONS & LOCATIONS
GENERAL
Paperwork is a bureaucratic nightmare in Mexico, but better than it was only a few years ago. For international arrivals and departures, many skippers save the money and spend the necessary time and effort to obtain their own papers. However, a lot of time and frustration can be avoided by using brokers for this initial check-in and checkout. A broker will help your organize, and then he will accomplish the paperwork for you. Lines and various trips...
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