It's very easy to cross into Mexico without getting the proper immigration paperwork at the border. I've done it a dozen times. But in the process of getting temporary or permanent residency, it was critical that we did it right. In this video, I share my story of crossing the border the first time after buying a house in Mexico.
The FMM (Forma Migratoria Múltiple) is required for anyone that isn't a citizen or resident of Mexico. If you're on a 180 day Tourist Visa or you're in the process of getting your residency permit finalized, then you need an FMM. And once you get an FMM, you need to carry it with you always, or you could get into a bit of trouble with the police.
I was inspired to make this video after watching, "Is Mexico Getting Strict on Immigration Enforcement?" on the Two Expats in Mexico channel. [ Ссылка ]
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Don't Miss This Step at the Mexico Border!
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