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i renewed my fm 3 with the new system it took 4 days
when you go to the site and put in the number of your current fm document it brings up all your info. cool check it and take it to the OMF office. along with 3 pictures and curent bank statement

the nive lady checked the docs and told me to check the internet on monday i did and went to the office to pick up my new fm3 cost 3140 mex

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>>>> fm3 cost 3140 mex

They offering the multi-year FM3's now? That sounds like the penalty price of not opting for more years. Usually it's $1400+/-

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five years is 7160

i am hopeing that i will go home to the usa next year after obama loses

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Thought they only had 4 year visas (not yet available) ... but I'm still wondering what you paid 3100 for

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Thought they only had 4 year visas (not yet available) ... but I'm still wondering what you paid 3100 for
that is the fee for renewal for 1 year who can argue that is what they charge

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that is the fee for renewal for 1 year who can argue that is what they charge
I didn't pay anywhere close to that and I paid for both my US born daughter and I.

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MJB5293,
Please look at your 'credencial'. Does it say 'Inmigrante'? If so, that is the equivalent of the old FM2 and you paid the correct fee. At the end of five years at this status, you will apply for 'Inmigrado' and, once granted, will be finished with INM renewals.
(No-Inmigrante is the old FM3, which would have a lower fee)

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See Rolly's site http://www.rollybrook.com/Page%20Directory.htm

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Both below are from Rolly's site. Since he said FM3, new system and the numbers are so similar .... I thought maybe they were starting the "new system"
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Early indications are that you will be able to renew your Residente Temporal for periods of one to four years with costs being: (in pesos, of course)
$3,130 for a single year
$4,690 for two years
$5,940 for three years
$7,040 for four years
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No Inmigrante (FM3) = $1,415 Pesos
Inmigrante (FM2) = $3,140

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