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DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
- Copy of passport
- Inventory (in Spanish, original and three copies) without
values must be certified by Mexican Consulate at origin (not necessary for FM-3 visa
holders)
- Format of inventory MUST be in strict compliance with
Mexican requirements to avoid costly and time-consuming delays
- Inventory must show origin and destination address, and all
pages must be signed by the Customer
- Inventory must be detailed and number of boxes is required
- Electronic items and electrical appliances must be at least
six months old, and MUST BE LISTED in the beginning of the inventory by make, model and
serial number
- ITEMS NOT LISTED ON THE INVENTORY ARE SUBJECT TO
CONFISCATION
- Declaratory Letter to Customs office in which Customer
states that all items in the shipment are used, and if new items are present, invoices are
attached and Customer will pay duties (no new items should be in shipment, if there are
any they may be confiscated, fines will be heavy and detention will be very high)
- Letter from Customer authorizing Destination Agent to clear
shipment
- Additional documents required depending on the visa that
Customer is holding:
- Returning Mexican Nationals:
Customer must show proof of residence outside of Mexico for at least two years, to Mexican
consulate in origin city, as requisite for issuing household goods and personal effects
Visa.
- Passport (copy)
- Certificate of Residence (original and three copies
certified by Mexican Consulate at origin), must have lived outside Mexico for a minimum of
two years
- R.F.C. number (Registro Federal de Causantes)
- Visaed Spanish inventory by Mexican Consulate at city of
origin
- Letter declaring value of shipment, no prohibited items are
brought in and all items are used. (Ask us for form letter)
- Destination address in Mexico
- Customer with FM2 Visa (Permanent Residents):
- Copy of their FM2
- Copy of passport
- Visaed Spanish inventory by Mexican Consulate at
city of origin
- Letter declaring value of shipment, no prohibited
items are brought in and all items are used. (Ask us for form letter)
- Letter declaring that all imported items in
shipment will be brought out of Mexico
- Destination address in Mexico
- Work Permit less than six months old
- Customer with FM3 Visa (Visiting Technicians):
- Copy of passport
- Signed original and two copies of typewritten
inventory in Spanish with brand, model and serial number on major electrical appliances
- Letter declaring value of shipment and that no
prohibited items are brought. (Ask us for form letter)
- Destination address in Mexico
- Letter of Guarantee from employer
- Proof that Customer is living in Mexico (gas,
electric or phone bill)
- Persons holding this visa are importing their
goods on a temporary basis and everything in the shipment will have to be re-exported when
the Customer leaves Mexico
- Foreign Diplomats:
- Copy of Diplomatic Passport
- Diplomatic free entry with an Import Permit
- Only one shipment allowed
- Declaration letter
- Returning Mexican Diplomat
- Import Permit issued by the Mexican Ministry of
Foreign Affairs
- Passport (copy)
- R.F.C. number (Registro Federal de Causantes)
- Inventory in Spanish
- Copy of Diplomatic Passport
- Destination address in Mexico
- Mexican Nationals returning with
Diplomatic Status: (Advise customer that shipment is subject to customs
inspections and that no prohibited items should accompany shipment.)
- Spanish inventory
- Photocopy of Diplomatic Passport
- Letter declaring value of shipment and that no
prohibited items are brought
- Destination address in Mexico
- R.F.C. number (Registro Federal de Causantes)
CUSTOMS REGULATIONS
- Customs regulations vary with Customer's immigration status
and are subject to differing interpretations by Mexican authorities
- DO NOT MOVE SHIPMENT UNTIL APPROVAL OF ALL
DOCUMENTS HAS BEEN CONFIRMED IN MEXICO
- All items imported must be in relation to the size of the
family
- Electronic items and electrical appliances must be loaded
together in one or two liftvans for ease of access by Customs (Destination Agent should be
advised the number of the liftvans in which these items are loaded)
- Split shipments pose additional problems and must arrive to
the pier/airport at the same time
- Shipments are declared abandoned by Customs 30 days after
arrival at airport and 60 days at surface port
DUTIABLE/RESTRICTED ITEMS
- New items less than six months old (items older should have
obvious signs of use) are dutiable
- Original invoices to show proof of age are necessary
- Duplicate appliances should be avoided
- Paintings (from famous painters)
- Silver and gold
- Antiques
PROHIBITED ITEMS
- Weapons, ammunition and explosives
- Drugs
- Live plants
- Pornographic material
- Oriental Rugs
- Wines and spirits
- Food stuffs
- New items
MOTOR VEHICLES
- Motor vehicles may be imported by diplomats
- Customers with a FM2 or FM3 Visa can import their auto on a
temporary basis, but they will need the following documents:
- Original Visa and passport (just passport for
Mexican citizens)
- Title
- License
- Drivers License
- International Credit Card
- Every foreigner moving out of Mexico WITH an in Mexico bought car NEEDS to
get a special permit of Secofi (sort of tax institue of the governement).
- To start this law the government demanded that all cars must be registered with
a so called renave. You have 2-3 months to do this. Once a car is registered and
has this tag of Renave, a permit of Secofi is needed.
PETS
- Vaccination and Health Certificate required
NOTE - Customs regulations are subject to change at any time. The information is general guidance to assist our Customers. All of the info. Is a brief summary of customs regulations. Regulations are subject to change without notice, MoverMax.com is NOT liable for any damages, costs, delays, or any other events. Always double check with your local Customs regulations in your country.
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