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  • Birthday 04/08/1956

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    Indiana, moving to Ajijic 2012
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  1. We just did this. The bottom SMALLER part of the FMM form is what is taken by the airline when you DEPART Mexico. The top LARGER part is what you hand the immigration agent (along with your temp or perm resident card and passport) when you ENTER Mexico upon your return.
  2. Looking to connect with graffiti busters to get some paint for a couple murals I'm planning to paint on the Tianguis street in Chapala. Basically the donation is for the primary coat. Or if they have any paint to let go of. Recently finished an interior mural in Melaque with donated paint. I live in Chapala.

  3. DQ - I think that what is important is that, in addition to completing the two part FMM form, you should also write "RESIDENTE PERMANENTE" in block letters across the tops of both sections of the form. When you check in at the immigration window before leaving GDL and present your passport and your Residente Permanente card, sometimes the agent scribbles "RT" or "RP" on the top of the form when he's stamping everything, but sometimes they don't. If you do it, then you know it gets done. The smaller (bottom) section is what the airline agent takes from you when you check in. Stick away the larger top part of the FMM form in a safe place (and remember where that is!!) since you need it for your return. Then when you return to Mexico, just be sure to hand the immigration agent your Residente Permanente card, along with the completed top part of the FMM form and your passport. Buen viaje!
  4. I saw a post on Facebook a short time ago written by Jerry Ondola saying that the local INM was asking for a meeting with various expat groups in the community to organize some type of vehicle by which the expat community could be informed on how to properly use their resident visas when exiting and entering Mexico so as to not invalidate them. It didn't say anything about changing the procedures. The American Legion was one of the groups that Jerry was going to approach. Sort of of reminds me of the old "telephone" game... s
  5. Can you let me know what he charges (approx) for the initial visit and layout ideas for a bathroom reno?

     

  6. Hello there!

    ive lived in PV for a year and you mentioned Hensley on your board as a resource for beads in Guadalajara.  How would I get in touch with her?  Thank you.

    Donna

  7. ¡Felicidades, RickS! A fine example of tenacity. Thanks for sharing your story.
  8. We would like to know the name of the people who did your bathroom renovations.  Thanks very much!

  9. Bunker would love to meet your gal but he will not be in Ajijic until we move there late 2012. We will be there in August but he will be at the Holidog Inn

  10. We will be in Ajijic in August but Bunker will not be with us. He will not make it until we move late in 2012.

  11. I see a face I recognize! I live in Nayarit but summer at the Lake and SweetPea would love to meet your handsome devil....

    Camille

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