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PO box? - Printable Version +- The Forums of Guanajuato (https://www.gtolist.com/forum) +-- Forum: General (https://www.gtolist.com/forum/forum-1.html) +--- Forum: Guanajuato Forums (https://www.gtolist.com/forum/forum-4.html) +--- Thread: PO box? (/thread-2078.html) |
PO box? - KathrynW - 08-08-2013 Is it possible to rent a post office box there? I'm figuring best way to handle this while I stay with a friend, before I rent a house there. Just did all the change of address on my accounts and trying to keep doing it an extra time. Kathryn RE: PO box? - mr bill - 08-08-2013 I'm not good for any info re PO boxes but i think they are in short supply. One thing to consider is that it takes around 2 weeks on average to get 1st class mail from the States to GTO. Why not change your statements etc to electronic and get them either online or by e-mail? RE: PO box? - laconstance - 08-09-2013 It's easy to get a P.O. Box, but you need the usual stuff: passport, resident visa card, proof of Guanajuato address (utility bill, phone bill, copy of lease showing address). I got mine last April on the first attempt. Bill is right, though, you should do all your USA financial stuff electronically. RE: PO box? - KathrynW - 08-09-2013 I'm already doing finances via internet. But am in some legal proceedings for which I need an address. I'll be on a tourist visa until legal proceedings are completed. So does that mean I can't rent a PO box? Thanks, Kathryn RE: PO box? - mr bill - 08-09-2013 Do you really need a PO Box? You do need an address and once you know where you will be use that address for DHL [only international service w/ local office] or FedEx/UPS etc. I'd trust them a bit more than Correos de Mexico. Even though some have a low opinion of the Mexican Post Office I have had good experience with them* and have had the same postman for over 15 years - that said if its legal docs that must be dealt with in a timely manner I'll like to see some tracking info and 'overnight' from US to Mexico means 3+ days. Finally if it is a box you want you could consider a Private Box at la Connexion or another place in SMA. dI on't use them but other members do and can give details. * all my VA and Social Security mail comes via MexPost without fail RE: PO box? - laconstance - 08-10-2013 I wouldn't trust the Mexican postal service with important legal documents. Not because they won't eventually show up, but because the timing is so variable: 5 days to 5 months! Trust those to DHL or FedEX or UPS. DHL has a downtown office, so it is easy to arrange in-person pickup there. Expensive, yes, but worth it if the papers are important and must be received in a timely manner. Just use your house address, then arrange to pick up in person. They'll want I.D. (passport and visa), but they don't care if you are on a tourist visa or what. RE: PO box? - KathrynW - 08-10-2013 There is no DHL or FedEx office in my remote town. There is a FedEx drop box. How does one get UPS or FedEx in GTO? Thanks. Life is totally crazy here. Knowing what to expect there is very helpful. RE: PO box? - roberb7 - 08-10-2013 FedEx's office is in the Hotel Real de Minas parking lot. |