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oldjack

Jul 27, 2012, 1:46 PM

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I will be getting married to a mexican citizen in the near future... are the possiblities of getting a short-cut to the FM3/FM2 from my current 180 day visa??

We will be getting married in Las Vegas, NV during a vacation up north... then returning to our home in GDL... need top register the marriage in MX????



Rolly


Jul 27, 2012, 2:45 PM

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Being married to a Mexican does not provide a shortcut to FM3/2.
It does provide a shortcut to citizenship farther down the line.

Rolly Pirate


joaquinx


Jul 27, 2012, 3:18 PM

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. . . are the possiblities of getting a short-cut to the FM3/FM2 from my current 180 day visa??


What kind of short-cut were/are you seeking?
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YucaLandia


Jul 27, 2012, 5:54 PM

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Current INM rules do offer a shortcut to Mexican citizenship for spouses of Mexican citizens, after 2 years of an Inmigrante Familiar (FM2) permit. There are also different requirements for qualifying for spouses: Inmigrante Familiar (FM2 Family) or No Inmigrante Familiar (FM3 Family) versus other categories of FM2s and FM3s. To qualify for the Familiar category you would need to register your US marriage at your Registro Civil.

See Yucalandia for more details: Moving to Mexico FMM, FM2, or FM3 at http://yucalandia.wordpress.com/...xico-fmm-fm2-or-fm3/
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Papirex


Jul 27, 2012, 8:09 PM

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Rolly is right, there are no shortcuts available for anyone merely because they are legally married to a Mexican citizen. The laws, rules, and regulations differ in every Mexican State. When a federal law is passed in this country, it does not automatically become the law in all 32 states here. Instead, it is sent to all of the state legislatures, To be considered for passage, with or without being amended.


That is why you should never accept the way someone says to do anything, Without finding out how it must be done locally. I was married to a Mexicana For almost 25 years when she died, I was on the second or third year of a Visitante visa card ( the equivalent of the old FM3 visa. I had been on a FM2 visa when the new cards were first issued, but I was not qualified for a Residente card (the equivalent of the FM 2 Visa, which I had before the new cards were issued.


After my wife died, I was told that I had to apply for a new visa as a non – familiar person. I was issued a new Visitante Visa, and told that I was starting from scratch again, it will take another 5 years for me to get a Residente card now.


AS to registering your marriage locally, that will be up to the state where you will be living. I used to need to provide an apostilled copy of our marriage certificate every year, which were retained by the Mexican immigration service. Those apostilled copies used to cost me about $40 US Dollars each from The State of Alaska, where we were married.


Because of several other problems. I had to hire a very expensive lawyer to help me with my annual visa renewals. When I told him I only had one apostilled marriage certificate left. And I would need to order more of them for future renewals, he told me he was going to México City that day and he could register our marriage certificate With the federal government, and, according to federal law, the registered certificate must be returned to me every year. That worked great for one year.


After that, we got a new governor and mayor, I think, And the Immigration service stopped asking for apostilled copies of our marriage certificate. The department heads are all political appointees down here.


I can tell you from experience that being married to a Mexican grants you no special treatment, or shortcuts. Never try to use logic to convince anyone in a government office to do anything the way you want them to do it. Logic doesn't work down here.


Rex
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Anonimo

Jul 28, 2012, 8:01 AM

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That is why you should never accept the way someone says to do anything, Without finding out how it must be done locally.


Rex has hit the nail on the head!

Saludos,
Anonimo


oldjack

Jul 28, 2012, 6:00 PM

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I am in the State of Jalisco.... many of my-wife-to-be"s relatives had the impression that I could register with Immigration and get the FM3 easily.... with no qualifying other than marriage papers.... YEP!!! you need to verify EVERYTHING in MX before you even consider accepting "local" info

thanks to all those that responded....
 
 
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