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@fratellini Hi Brian! It depends which city you are entering. Mexico City is currently same day if you get in line early enough (530AM at the latest). Most people use an Airbnb at the beginning if they aren’t settled and then file their change of address once they settle in somewhere. The law is you must do that within 90 days.
@Top212 Mexico City is currently same day as of today. Veracruz is also quick as is Merida and Cozumel.
@fratellini hi Brian. Have you received any replies? I have the same question.
Your visa is good for 30 days. It takes less time to go through the process. However you have to be on top of it.
@fratellini
Hi Brian,
You may have already gone, but if not, I recommend Mazatlán. The whole process took 2.5 hours.
I'd completed all the forms (3) that I printed from the internet, including the Pago de Derechos (payment form).
I arrived at 8.30 on a Tuesday and was the only one there. Before they opened, at 9, someone came out and took my paperwork.
They returned the form that I'd already printed to make to payment and sent me to the bank. When I got back there were about 12 more people there, for various reasons. I waited for about an hour before being called for photos and fingerprints, then another half hour for my card. It was really quite simple. I had been so apprehensive before the trip with not knowing how long it would take. I'd initially planned to go to San Miguel de Allende, and use a facilitator. I changed my mind when she told me the wait there was 4 weeks. I am familiar with Mazatlán, and September is pretty much off season, so I think I beat the snowbirds.
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@Psjbj
Thanks great news, congratulations.Â
How did you handle the local address part? Did you provide an address in Mazatlán?
Brian
@Chilangolite
What did you use for a local address? was it your ultimate residence address?
Brian
Hi I was just in Mexico City last week and I receive my temporary residency card in one day at the INM office in polanco. I was at the office waiting in line at 4:20 AM and was out with my card by 11:30 AM. I used a residency facilitator who is very good and honest and the cost was quite inexpensive Compared to what I have read others have had to pay for assistance in acquiring residency. If you would like to know her name please DM me and I will pass on that information.
@Trvlnlite516 This is very interesting . is it possible for you to share you email. I would like to know more details please.
@Travel36
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@Trvlnlite516 the info you sent I guess needs to be sent via Private Message for safety and security, Which I completely understand. I just more info about the residency process and facilitator you used.
@Travel36
i used the same person with the same result. Gabrielle Smith, PhD got me in and out of the Mexico City INM office on the same day. I flew in Sunday night, got in line and at 430am Monday morning and was 55th on the list. At 7am they opened the gates and assigned appointment times for that same day. My appointment was at 9am and I had my residency card by 11:30am.
One could easily do this themselves, but considering the reasonable fee I’m glad I didn’t. I used the AirBnB address for the forms. The process takes patience but it went smoothly
Brian
I went to the Merida INM office yesterday, did all the paperwork, photo, fingerprints, etc. but they said the card won't be back for a week because they've run out of plastic. They have to wait for more from Mexico City.
@Top212 Update from Merida: Still no cards being printed, from what I've heard. I did my appointment last week on the 5th, card promised in a week. I'm figuring to apply for an exit permit and see if they get it printed by the time I have to be back 60 days from now. Looks like they have a pretty hefty backlog of unprinted cards piling up.
@fratellini
Can I have the person info through private DM, thank you so much.
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Sorry, I do not understand your question.Â
What Does the acronym; DM stand for?
It’s alright. Sorry for confusing you. DM means directly message.
Sorry, I do not understand your question.
What Does the acronym; DM stand for?
-@Cliff32
Hey Cliff32,
DM means direct message also known as a private message.
You can do that by clicking on the person's profile picture and you will see ' send a message '
Should you need any help, do not hesitate to ask.
Cheers,
Cheryl
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@Psjbj Hi Brian, have you book your appointment before you go there? Can you speak to them in english? You paid the fee in the bank using that form?
Thanks !
@Psjbj Hi Brian, have you book your appointment before you go there? Can you speak to them in english? You paid the fee in the bank using that form?
Thanks !
@GuestPoster2112
Hi. Can you DM me the info for Gabrielle Smith, PhD, like his email address? I would like to reach out to that individual for help with my situation.
Thanks
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