** Please also see the WORK IN PROGRESS:

Mexican Embassies and Consulates
http://elenemigocomun.net/1140

FIOB has called for demonstrations at Mexican Consulates in solidarity with the people of Oaxaca.

Here’s a list of Mexican Consulates in the U.S. and Canada…

Arizona

Douglas
1201 F Avenue, Douglas, AZ 85607
Tel: (520) 364-3142 * Fax: (520) 364-1379

Nogales
571 N. Grand Ave., Nogales, AZ 85621
Tel: (520) 287-2521 * Fax: (520) 287-3175

Phoenix
1990 W. Camelback, Suite 110, Phoenix, AX 85015
Tel: (602) 242-7398 * Fax: 242-2957

Tucson
553 S. Stone Ave., Tuscon, AZ 85701
Tel: (520) 882-5595 * Fax: (520) 882-8959
E-mail: contucmx@mindspring.com

California

Calexico
331 W. Second St., Calexico, CA 92231
Tel: (760) 357-3863 * Fax: (760) 357-6284

Fresno
2409 Merced St., Fresno, CA 93721
Tel: (559) 233-3065 * Fax: (559) 233-4219
E-mail: consulado@consulmexfresno.net

Los Angeles
2401 W. Sixth St., Los Angeles, CA 90057
Tel: (213) 351-6800 * Fax: (213) 389-9249

Oxnard
201 E. Fourth St., Suite 206-A, Oxnard, CA 93030
Tel: (805) 483-4684 * Fax: (805) 385-3527

Sacramento
1010 8th St., Sacramento, CA 95814
Tel: (916) 441-3287 * Fax: (916) 441-3176
E-mail: consulsac1@quiknet.com

San Bernadino
293 North D St., San Bernadino, CA 92401
Tel: (909) 889-9837 * Fax: (909) 889-8285

San Diego
1549 India St., San Diego, CA 92101
Tel: (619) 231-8414 * Fax: (619) 231-4802
E-mail: info@consulmexsd.org

San Francisco
532 Folsom St., San Francisco, CA 94105
Tel: (415) 354-1700 * Fax: (415) 495-3971

San Jose
540 North First St., San Jose, CA 95112
Tel: (408) 294-3414 * Fax: (408) 294-4506

Santa Ana
828 N. Broadway St., Santa Ana, CA 92701-3424
Tel: (714) 835-3069 * Fax: (714) 835-3472

Colorado

Denver
48 Steele St., Denver, CO 80206
Tel: (303) 331-1110 * Fax: (303) 331-1872

District of Columbia

Washington (Embassy of Mexico)
1911 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C., 20006
Tel: (202) 736-1000 * Fax: (202) 234-4498
E-mail: consulwas@aol.com

Florida

Miami
5975 S.W. 72nd. Street Miami, Florida 33143
TEL: 786 268 4900 FAX: 786 268 4895
E-mail: info@mexicomiami.org

Orlando
100 W. Washington St., Orlando, FL 32801
Tel: (407) 422-0514 * Fax: (407) 422-9633

Georgia

Atlanta
2600 Apple Valley Rd, Atlanta, GA 30319
Tel: (404) 266-2233 * Fax: (404) 266-2302

Illinois

Chicago
204 S. Ashland Ave. Chicago, IL 60607
Tel: (312) 738-2383 * Fax: 312-491-9072

Louisiana

New Orleans
World Trade Center Building
2 Canal St., Suite 840, New Orleans, LA 70115
Tel: (504) 522-3596 * Fax: (504) 525-2332

Massachusetts

Boston
20 Park Plaza, Suite 506, Boston, MA 02116
Tel: (617) 426-4181 * Fax: (617) 695-1957

Michigan

Detroit
645 Griswold Ave. Suite 1700, Detroit, MI 48226
Tel: (313) 964-4515 * Fax: (313) 964-4522

Missouri

Kansas City
1600 Baltimore, Suite 100, Kansas City, MO 64108
Tel: (816) 556-0800 * Fax: (816) 556-0900

Nebraska

Omaha
3552 Dodge St., Omaha, NE 68131
Tel: (402) 595-1841-44 * Fax: (402) 595-1845

New Mexico

Albuquerque
1610 4th Street NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102
Tel: (505) 247-4177 * Fax: (505) 842-9490

New York

New York
27 East 39th. St., New York, NY 10016
Tel: (212) 217-6400 * Fax: (212) 217-6493

North Carolina

Charlotte
P.O. Box 19627, Charlotte, NC 28219
Tel: (704) 394-2190

Raleigh
336 E. Six Forks Rd, Raleigh, NC 27609
Tel: (919) 754-0046 * Fax: (919) 754-1729

Oregon

Portland
1234 S.W. Morrison, Portland, OR 97205
Tel: (503) 274-1450 * Fax: (503) 274-1540

Pennsylvania

Philadelphia
111 S. Independence Mall E, Suite 310
Bourse Building, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tel: (215) 922-3834 * Fax: (215) 923-7281

Texas

Austin
200 E. Sixth St., Suite 200, Austin, TX 78701
Tel: (512) 478-2866 * Fax: (512) 478-8008

Brownsville
724 E. Elizabeth St., Brownsville, TX 78520
Tel: (956) 542-4431 * Fax: (956) 542-7267

Corpus Christi
800 N. Shoreline Blvd. Suite 410, North Tower
Corpus Christi, TX 78401
Tel: (512) 882-3375 * Fax: (512) 882-9324

Dallas
8855 N Stemmons Freeway, Dallas, TX 75247
Tel: (214) 252-9250 ext. 123 * Fax: (214) 630-3511

Del Rio
300 E. Losoya, Del Rio, TX 78841
Tel: (830) 775-2352 * Fax: (830) 774-6497

Eagle Pass
140 Adams St., Eagle Pass, TX 78852
Tel: (830) 773-9255 * Fax: (830) 773-9397

El Paso
910 E. San Antonio St., El Paso, TX 79901
Tel: (915) 533-3644 * Fax: (915) 532-7163

Houston
4507 San Jacinto St., Houston, TX 77004
Tel: (713) 271-6800 * Fax: (713) 271-3201

Laredo
1612 Farragut St., Laredo, TX 78040
Tel: (956) 723-6369 * Fax: (956) 723-1741

McAllen
600 S. Broadway Ave., McAllen, TX 78501
Tel: (956) 686-0243 * Fax: (956) 686-4901

McAllen
511 W. Ohio, Suite 121, Midland, TX 79701
Tel: (915) 687-2334 * Fax: (915) 687-3952

San Antonio
127 Navarro St., San Antonio, TX 78205
Tel: (210) 271-9728 * Fax: (210) 227-7518

Utah

Salt Lake City
230 West 400 South, 2nd Floor, Salt Lake City, Utah 84047
Tel: (801) 521-8502 * Fax: (801) 521-0534

Washington

Seattle
2132 Third Ave., Seattle, WA 98121
Tel: (206) 448-3526 * Fax: (206) 448-4771


CANADA
British Columbia

Vancouver
710-1177 West Hastings St., Vancouver, B.C. V6E 2K3
Tel: (604) 684-1859 * Fax: (604) 684-2485

Ontario

Ottawa (Embassy of Mexico)
45 O’Connor Suite 1500, Ottawa, Ont. K1P 1A4
Tel: (613) 233 8988 * Fax: (613) 235 9123

Toronto
199 Bay St., Suite 4440, Commerce Court West
Toronto, Ont. M5L 1E9
Tel: (416) 368-1847 * Fax: (416) 368-8141

Quebec

Montreal
2000 Mansfield St. Suite 1015, Montreal, Que. H3A 2Z7
Tel: (514) 288-2502 * Fax: (514) 288-8287

10 Responses to “Mexican Consulates in the United States and Canada”
  1. L.MCKENZIE says:

    “NO A REPRESSION,SI A LA DESTITUCION DE ULISES RUIZ”.
    L.MCKENZIE

  2. Ulises Ruiz Ortiz: Asesino in Oaxaca, Mexico
    http://elenemigocomun.net/290

  3. President Vicente Fox:
    Email: vicente.fox.quesada@presidencia.gob.mx
    Fax: 011-52-55-52-77-23-76
    Phone: 011-52-55-27-89-11-00

    Sec. of Internal Affairs, Carlos Abascal
    Tel: 011-52-55-50-93-34-00
    Email: cabascal@segob.gob.mx

  4. Lourdes Martinez says:

    ¡Vicente Fox se va con las manos ensangrentadas!

  5. Ruth Valdez
    PO Box 2095, Freedom, 95019

    November 28, 2006

    Mexican Consulate

    Dear Sir or Madame,

    The world is watching your military killing, gassing and beating un-armed teachers and other protesters, and torturing those detained.

    You need to get the fraudulent governor out of Oaxaca and start clean. You are once again discrediting the governing system of your country.

    There are urgent reasons for this uprising. You can kill and disappear some protesters, but brutality will not “disappear” their deeply felt reasons for protesting. Military force will never win this battle for you.

    You need to address the causes. Why not assign your police and military to distribute food, to repair schools and water and sewage systems, to provide transportation, train them to assist doctors, assign them to help with the farming.

    Work with the protesting groups to form city and state governments that truly represent them and serve their genuine needs as citizens. Otherwise you lose, and beautiful Mexico loses. The world is watching you.

    Sincerely,

    Ruth Valdez,
    a teacher and voter

    “No army can stop an idea whose time has come.” Victor Hugo

  6. HELP with lost passport.

    A client of mine lost his passport in Houston while connecting here to Milwaukee, WI from Mexico. He has a U S Passport but lives in Mexico. What do we do so he is able to get back to Mexico?

    Thanks,
    Nancy
    Adelman

  7. Nuestra gente mexicana esta tratando de emigrar hacia Canada, huyendo de la caceria
    de indocumentadas aqui en Estados Unidos, desgraciadamente se rumora que estan
    siendo deportados en cuanto pisan suelo Canadiense, alguien sabe acerca de esto?

  8. Elva Michal says:

    I am looking for an e-mail address for the Mexican Consulate in McAllen, Texas, where I can send information about free classes which are offered without restriction to prospective students of ESL, GED, Employability Training and Cultural Arts through the Pharr Literacy Project. You can call me at (956) 648-2488 or e-mail me at elvakeith@aol.com. Our Winter Quarter classes begin in January 2008, and I would like to post them at the Consulate as a point of information for persons needing these services. Thank you. Elva Michal

  9. Derek Hall says:

    My wife and I are taking a cruise to the Mexican Riviera on Norwegian Cruise Lines in April 2008. We depart Los Angeles on April 8 and make our first stop in Acapulco, followed by Zihuatanejo, Peurto Vallarta and Los Cabos returning to Los Angeles on April 16.

    An unexpected interruption in my vacation has occurred requiring my wife and me to depart the cruise two days early, in Los Cabos, on Monday, April 14 connecting through LAX to Seoul, Korea. Please advise as to which documents, other than our passport, will be required in order for us to exit Mexico on April 14.

    I visit Mexico often by air and so I’m accustomed to having an exit card when I depart back to the US; I’m sure, in this case, I will not have an exit card due to the fact that we will enter Mexico on a cruise ship.

  10. Naheed Syed says:

    Hello; I need to know how much it costs to apply for mexican Visa, & How long can I stay in Mexico, the VISA types (like: if it is
    TUORIST tpye or VISITOR type), the length of this perticular visa type, the trems & conditions that apply to each visa type
    The name of the WEBSITE of these rules mentioned & how long it takes to approve my visa & do I Need to verify the name of the hotel I
    aM staying in, THE ON-LINE APPLICATION I CaN File FOr

    PLEASE !! I NEED THIS INFO IN ORDAR TO FILE FOR MEXICAN VISA

    I APPRICIATE YOU SO MUCH

    THANKS SINCERELY,

    Naheed Syed

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