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Common Mexican Immigration Questions … as Answered by a Popular Mexican Lawyer

While reading the expat forums from around Mexico last week, I came across this item unanswered set of questions on Yolisto: “Need Immigration Lawyer:   I contacted (Lawyer) Rodrigo and here is the responses I got from him. A permenat … Continue reading

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TioCorp’s Offers to Import Cars Appears to be In Question – Amparo Cancelled?

APRIL 17, 2013 UPDATE: It looks like the TioCorp offer to import TIP cars may be in deep trouble.    TioCorp has not been answering emails for weeks since an April 2, 2014 new Mexican law may have legally closed the … Continue reading

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3 Residente Permanente’s Temporary Import Permit Cars Confiscated

Public Service Announcement from Mazatlan 4/9/2013 Three (3) Temporary Import Permit (TIP) cars owned by Residente Permanentes are reported to be confiscated by the police in Mazatlan. We here at Yucalandia follow reports from numerous expat web forums from around … Continue reading

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Options for Foreign-Plated “TIP” Car Owners in Mexico, esp for Permanent Residents

March 25, 2013 As we speak, Aduana DF is taking actions to get errant local Aduana offices to change their policies and issue extensions for Temporary Resident gringo’s TIP cars (Permiso de Importación Temporal de vehiculo => Temporary Import Permit … Continue reading

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Recent Experiences in the Merida INM Office: Tales of the Residente Permanente

March 22, 2013 Notes on 30 minutes at INM Merida yesterday morning for my first INM visit this year (Residente Permanente application) and Day 2 this morning: 1. INM formally accepted my application for Residente Permanente yesterday morning, as a … Continue reading

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Comparing Tax Rates and Tax Policies for US Earned Income and Mexican Earned Income

March 17, 2013 When a US citizen one considers moving to Mexico, is there a rational approach to figuring out how to minimize our tax burdens?     Can we possibly structure (adjust or control) how & where we work and where … Continue reading

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TAX TIME 2013 ! ~ Summaries of US Tax Laws Affecting Citzens Living Abroad

March 14, 2013 It’s TAX TIME again… With the reporting deadlines for IRS forms 3520 and 3520-A coming tomorrow,   IRS income tax filings coming on April 15,   and Foreign Financial Account filings due in June… we thought you might … Continue reading

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March 4 Update about Contacting Aduana and Your Ambassador re TIP Cars

March 4, 2013 Update There is a report out of San Miguel Allende (SMA) that the US “Consul”, Edward Clancy, has spoken with the head of Aduana about the current issues of foreign-plated cars in Mexico owned by Americans using … Continue reading

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Feb. 28 Update on Progreso Aduana’s Take on Foreign-Plated Cars for Residente Temporal Permits

February 28, 2013 Since Nov. 9, 2012, the dramatic legal changes in INM categories have caused uncertainty for some Residente Temporal and Residente Permanente card holders, and created much uncertainty for local Aduana offices who are in charge of renewing … Continue reading

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Update on Aduana Mexico’s Policy on Foreign-Plated Car Permits

March 4, 2013 Update There is a report out of San Miguel Allende (SMA) that the US “Consul”, Edward Clancy,  has spoken with the head of Aduana about the current issues of foreign-plated cars in Mexico owned by Americans using … Continue reading

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Proposal to Nationalize Almost Any Vehicle in Mexico

In the ongoing saga of “Nationalizing Almost any Vehicle in Mexico”, here is TioCorp’s latest official reply to requests for help importing vehicles. Key Details: ~ They want a (non-refundable) prepayment of 50% of up-front money just to start the … Continue reading

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Current Aduana Car Import Rules Made Obsolete by INM’s New Residency Categories

There have been tons of  rumors,   suppositions   and misinformation  flying around on expat forums and expat blogs about what people think are the current Aduana rules for temporarily imported foreign-plated cars,   a.k.a  “TIP” (Temporary Import Permit)  cars. Here at … Continue reading

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Tax Issues for Americans Living and Working in Mexico – A Redux for 2012

Happy Dead Presidents Day ! In honoring the memories of Mssrs. Lincoln, Jackson, Washington et al, it gets one thinking about who they were, how they were portrayed … and   are portrayed on the US currency. Which leads my wandering … Continue reading

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Aduana Proposal to Allow Existing Foreign-Plated “TIP” Cars to be Permanently Imported ?

In the comments on our Importing and Driving a Car in Mexico: A reader, Don Saigle, posted this interesting report based on what he heard at a joint INM / SAT presentation today (2/13/2013): Attended presentation today by INM and … Continue reading

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Temporary Opportunity to Permanently Import a Car Into Mexico

Check out this site for a special temporary program that may help you out with Permanently Importing your vehicle…. Importing During an Amparo . THIS IS A TEMPORARY WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY for 2 border crossings…   Amparos are similar to temporary … Continue reading

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Updated Information on the Higher Liability Limits for Mexican Insurance

Feb. 5, 2013 Update: The underwriters ABA Seguros, ACE Seguros, and GNP Seguros have agreed to honor the new (approximate) $300,000 US Dollars of Liability Limits for Deaths on all currently in-force vehicle policies until expiration, at no additional costs. … Continue reading

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Updated Insurance Auto Coverage Limits for Mexico

The Mexican government made changes to the Labor Law in 2012, which included a clause that increased the government established limits for the value of a human life, in case of accidental death, with the changes taking effect on February … Continue reading

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Advantages & Disadvantages of Residente Permanente and Residente Temporal Immigration Permits for Mexico

Advantages and Disadvantages of Residente Permanente vs. Residente Temporal Immigration Permits for Mexico ~   Residente Permanente offers the ease of a single, one-time application/registration. ~   There is only one payment needed for Residente Permanente vs. 4 years of Temporary Resident … Continue reading

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January 2013 Updates to Immigration Requirements for Getting Residency in Mexico or Immigrating to Mexico

Jan 9, 2013 Updates It appears the log-jam of printing and laminating Residency Cards in DF has been broken with the re-opening of INM offices after the holiday break: Many people from different INM offices across Mexico are now reporting … Continue reading

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1%’ers Get More Bonuses: Increased Annual Income & Bank Regulators Ease Bank Liquidity Requirements

With the New Year, we’ve been looking back at the past to try to come up with some good New Year’s Resolutions. Unfortunately, in retrospective, the realities of the past few economic years do not offer very promising pictures for … Continue reading

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