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Mark S. Temporary Rsident Visa

Posted by Dean &amp on May 8, 2014, 11:52 am
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Somehow you're message was suddenly deleted (by me), oops. Please send me another e-mail. Here is the process. You can save time by taking to the consulate with you on first visit you're passport and one years worth of bank records. WITHOUT BANK RECORDS you cannot fill out the application!!! Fill out the application while at the consulate, that will save you time. AND YES you need to in the country where you're passport was issued, NO EXCEPTIONS

Here you go...


I just obtained my temporary visa this morning from the consulate in Portland. It is good for up to four years.
These are the requirements as of 2012 for temporary resident.
Bring one years worth of bank statements.
Bring you're passport.
Pay close attention to you're e-mail as they do business by email. They are required to make you an appointment within ten days, that is the law.
They will e-mail you the appointment time.
If you fail to make the set appointment time, you start the entire process over again. New forms, new bank statements, the whole enchilada.
At the set appointment they fingerprint you, both index fingers and take you're photo.
Pay the $36.00 fee in the consulate, leave with you're visa permanently affixed to you're passport.

That's it.....two week process.


Within 30 days of crossing you are required to check in with the local (any) immigration office, which will grant you FMM status. Do not fail this part of the process, the outcome wouldn't be nice.

Find a consulate here. mexonline.com

Hope this helped..
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