From the other side of the fence.....
I received the following from (Tom O'Malley) who was a Director with SW BELL in Mexico City.
Enjoy, Bill
Hello Bill:
You remember I spent five years working in Mexico.
I worked under a tourist Visa for three months and could legally renew it for
three more months. After
that you were working Illegally. I was technically illegal for three weeks
waiting on the FM3 approval
During that six months our Mexican and US Attorneys were working to secure a
permanent work visa called a FM3. It was in addition to my US passport that I
had to show each time I entered and left the
country. Barbara's was the same except hers did not permit her to work.
To apply for the FM3 I needed to submit the following notarized originals (not
copies) of my:
1. Birth certificate for Barbara and I.
2. Marriage certificate.
3. High school transcripts and proof of graduation.
4. College transcripts for every college I attended and proof of graduation.
5. Two letters of recommendation from supervisors I had worked for at least
one year.
6. A letter from The ST. Louis Chief of Police indication I had no arrest
record in the US and no
outstanding warrants and was "a citizen in good standing."
7. Finally; I had to write a letter about myself that clearly stated why there
was no Mexican Citizen
with my skills and why my skills were important to Mexico. We called it our "I
am the greatest person
on Earth" letter. It was fun to write.
All of the above were in English that had to be translated into Spanish and be
certified as legal
translations and our signatures notarized. It produced a folder about 1.5
inches thick with English on the left side and Spanish on the right.
Once they were completed Barbara and I spent about five hours accompanied by a
Mexican Attorney touring Mexican Government office locations and being
photographed and fingerprinted at least three times. At each location and we
remember at least four locations we instructed on Mexican tax, labor,
housing, and criminal law and that we were required to obey their laws or face
the consequences. We could not protest any of the Governments actions or we
would be committing a felony. We paid out four thousand dollars in fees and
bribes to complete the process. When this was done we could legally bring in
our household goods that were held by US customsin Loredo Texas. This meant we
has rented furniture in Mexico while awaiting our goods. There were extensive
fees involved here that the company paid.
We could not buy a home and were required to rent at very high rates and under
contract and compliance with Mexican law.
We were required to get a Mexican drivers license. This was an amazing
process. The company arranged for the Licensing agency to come to our
Headquarters location with their photography and finger print equipment and
the laminating machine. We showed our US license, were photographed and
fingerprinted again and issued the license instantly after paying out a six
dollar fee. We did not take a written or driving test and never received
instructions on the rules of the road. Our only instruction was never give a
policeman your license if stopped and asked. We were instructed to hold it
against the inside window away from his grasp. If he got his hands on it you
would have to pay ransom to get it back.
We then had to pay and file Mexican income tax annually using the number of
our FM3 as our ID
number. The companies Mexican accountants did this for us and we just signed
what they prepared. I was about twenty legal size pages annually.
The FM 3 was good for three years and renewable for two more after paying more
fees.
Leaving the country meant turning in the FM# and certifying we were leaving no
debts behind and no outstanding legal affairs (warrants, tickets or liens)
before our household goods were released to
customs.
It was a real adventure and If any of our Senators or Congressman went through
it once they would have a different attitude toward Mexico.
The Mexican Government uses its vast military and police forces to keep its
citizens intimidated and
compliant. They never protest at their White house or government offices but
do protest daily in front
of the United States Embassy. The US embassy looks like a strongly reinforced
fortress and during most protests the Mexican Military surround the block with
their men standing shoulder to shoulder in full riot gear to protect the
Embassy. These protests are never shown on US or Mexican TV. There is a large
public park across the street where they do their protesting. Anything can
cause a protest such as proposed law changes in California or Texas.
Please feel free to share this with everyone who thinks we are being hard on
illegal immigrants.