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If you represent a foreign company and you will not be paid for your work in Mexico:
You must submit a letter of assignment from your company. The company, institution, or person in Mexico must process your working papers with the National Institute of Migration. The requisites are as follows:
- Copy of your passport or valid identification and travel document.
- Letter to the National Institute of Migration on letterhead stationery, written in Spanish, from the Mexican or foreign public or private institution that intends to employ you, requesting your entry, specifying your intended activity, estimated time in Mexico, and place in Mexico where you will be working.
- Notarized letter of assignment, duly apostilled or legalized and translated to Spanish by an official expert translator, stating the reason for your visit to Mexico and your economic compensation.
- If the applicant is an individual, s/he must:
- Prove that s/he engages in business activities.
- If s/he is a foreign national, valid migration form.
- If the applicant is a legal entity, it must submit:
- Articles of incorporation.
- Last tax return filed (or electronic receipt).
- If it is a foreign national, proof of entry in the National Registry of foreign
- Investments.
These requisites do not apply if the prospective employer is a government agency or organization or public institution of higher education.
For family members (spouse, children, or parents) to enter the country, you must prove their status.
To obtain form FM3, you must submit:
- Proof of payment of duties.
- Completed form FM1.
- Five photographs (4X4 cm), 3 front and 2 right profile (2.5 cm from chin to hairline), white background, with forehead and ears uncovered, and without earrings or eyeglasses. Instant photographs are not acceptable.
Important. Foreign nationals must obtain permission from the National Institute of Migration to change or expand their activities
Published by Webm@ster 30/03/2009
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