How do you get an non-tourist Mexican visa without a bank account proving what you earn?
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What documents can you provide to show that you earn the minimun amount of money (or beyond the minimum) if you don't have bank statements to submit to Mexican immigration?
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Answer:
All 3 previous answerers are absolutely correct. If you have income in the U.S. of over $1200 a month, but do not have a bank account, how are you going to access that money if you are living in Mexico? If you think the source of your income can just "mail" it to you...no that is actually a terrible idea...mail is NOT reliable..andyou would not be able to cash the check in Mexico. You need a bank account in the U.S. in a bank that has a Mexican partner bank...like Bank of America is partners with Santander and Citibank is partners with Banamex. Then you can use your ATM card to get money out as needed in Mexico. I don't understand how you are curently getting along without a bank account, but if you want an FM3, you do need to get one now. If you are retired, the Citibank in Los Angeles ( used to be called California Commerce) has an "Amistad " program for retirees. You open a checking account with them and get a bi-national ATM card. There are NO fees of any kind ever and you can use their services in both countries...works great...and you do not have to live in L.A. If you need more detais, email me.
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Other answers
The F.M.3 requirements are very strict and if you cant satisfy the immigration you will be turned down.. You will have to provide anything you have that would indicate a monthly min of $1200.00 per month or twelve times that in your bank. The FM 3 must be renewed every year and the same proof is needed
Jim2
This is a very strict rule! Here in Quintana Roo you must provide 3-months of statements and if they are not in Spanish they must be translated into Spanish by an "official translator."
Alicia in Cancun
FM3 visas are stickt. I have one. Are you married? you can use your husbands stuff but he must write a letter in spanish stating that you are financially dependent of him. If you dont, do you have someone who you are financially dependent on? they too can write a letter in spanish stating that you are dependent on them and show either payment stubs from work for a whole year or the 3 bank statements.
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