With the advent of Mexico starting a pilot program at several airports issuing electronic FMMs, people entering the Country are reporting that they receiving 180 days and their passport is being stamped with 180 days.
People have taken to social media to include several blogs and started to imply that Mexican Immigration has now made a new policy of issuing 180 days on everyones FMM automatically.
In this video I will be discussing the new electronic FMM and possible misconceptions that are floating around on social media.
On May 22, 2022, I did a video on a monumental Supreme Court ruling deeming random immigration stops unconstitutional and a violation of right to free travel in Mexico.
Truth is that Mexican Immigration is still doing random immigration bus inspections and random immigration checkpoints. In this video, I explain a possible reason why they continue these random stops.
Previous video on Supreme Court Decision: https://youtu.be/uoDh4xRQre4
A very popular facilitator here in Mexico has posted the following message and updated their website. It has gone viral on Facebook Groups! I even received several inquiries just today. Is this true? This goes back to my video on the dangers of social media and relying on only one informational source that I recently published a video on.
I have personally been looking in to this and actually this post is only partially correct at this time. I am gathering the facts and tracking reports as we speak. I will besetting the record straight and explaining the actual facts in this video.
Here is the post that was going viral but has since been taken down: FMM’s being Eliminated – update Please note, the FMM cards are being eliminated starting July 28, 2022. When a person enters Mexico, you will not be issued a FMM. You will have a stamp in your passport and in that stamp will be written the number of days you may be in Mexico. Similarly, when a person has a pre-approved visa from a Mexican consulate, in their passport, a FMM will not be issued and a date will be stamped on the pre-approved visa. As well, it will be written CANJE 30 days. When a TR or PR resident leaves Mexico your passport is stamped with date and written is your visa status and SALIDA. And when entering Mexico, stamped with date, visa status and the word ENTRADA.
etired Life in Mexico NO BULL has teamed up with @Mexico Relocation Guide to bring this show to life. In each episode we will be answering common questions on different subjects related to relocating to Mexico.
Today is Episode #04, Renting Real Estate. in Mexico. Mexico RFC & why you may need one!
We will attempt to answer commonly asked questions about the RFC, exactly what it is and why you may need one.
Retired Life in Mexico NO BULL has teamed up with @Mexico Relocation Guide to bring this show to life. In each episode we will be answering common questions on different subjects related to relocating to Mexico.
Today is Episode #03, Renting Real Estate. in Mexico. Commonly Asked Questions.
We will attempt to answer commonly asked questions about Renting Real Estate in Mexico.
Recently, I ran across a Facebook post from an Expat Service advising people not to carry their original immigration documents with them. This person further advised individuals to obtain a drivers license and secure your immigration documents at home.
This got me to thinking about all the decisions that I have had to make when moving here to Mexico. I relied heavily on social media to make these decisions.
Reflecting on my experience of moving here and starting a YouTube Channel, I have come to some conclusions that I would like to share about making decisions when moving to Mexico and what role social media plays in making these decisions.
A member of my Facebook community just recently posted a video in the group about an authentic Texas BBQ place called Smoked ‘N Low in San Miguel de Allende.
I couldn’t believe it! We immediately headed over to check it out and it didn’t disappoint! I had to do a video on this place. Many times we associate Mexico with Mexican Food, but in reality Mexico has many things to offer including International Cuisine!
I may live far from Texas but Texas came to me!
I hope you enjoy this video as much as I enjoyed making it…
A few days ago the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that it is officially ending Title 42 as of May 23, 2022.
The Department of Homeland Security also announced that they will no longer be enforcing title 42 as of May 23, 2022.
So, what is title 42 and what does it have to do with immigration policy here in Mexico? In this video, I am going to explain title 42 and the possible impact it will have on immigration policy and enforcement in Mexico.
I recently did a video with a travel advisory not to travel through Nuevo Laredo due to cartel violence at the time. If you haven’t already, I suggest you watch that video which explains why I issued that advice.
Today I am going to give you an update as promised on the current situation and address some of the comments I received on social media as a result of this video. I will also be giving you some travel tips so that you can ensure a safe and enjoyable trip through Mexico.
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On March 13, 2022 Mexican Authorities arrested Juan Trevino also known as “El Huevo”. Juan Trevino is known to be the current leader of the Northeast Cartel operating out of Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. Trevino was wanted in the United States and also a United States Citizen. At midnight March 14, 2022, Trevino was deported and handed over to United States authorities. This prompted immediate retaliation and violence which is still currently going on at this time in the city of Nuevo Laredo. US Consulate Employees have been held up inside the consulate for the last 5 days due to the ongoing violence and the United States Consulate has also suffered damage. Since Trevino’s capture there have been over 22 attacks against the military, over 16 road blockades and collateral damage to the United States Consulate in Nuevo Laredo.
Mexican Authorities have sent more that 700 military personnel and four helicopters to secure the area following the attacks and the United States Ports of Entry were even shut down during the height of the fighting.
I am recommending not to travel this route at this time! This route last year was dubbed the Highway of Death! I am releasing this video to warn travelers to stay away from this route at this time just as I did last year in June.