Contact Us - U. S. Embassy Consulates in Mexico - Find how to contact . . . From U S : 011 52 8185 262111 Consulate General Ciudad Juarez Paseo de la Victoria 3650 Fracc Partido Senecú 32543 Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua From Mexico: 656 227 3000 From U S : 011 52 656 227 3000 Consulate General Guadalajara Manuel Acuña 3410 Colonia Monraz 44670 Guadalajara, Jalisco, México From Mexico: 33 3111-7800 From U S : 011 52
U. S. Embassy Mexico City - U. S. Embassy Consulates in Mexico In Mexico, DOL is represented by labor attaches based at the Embassy and in the Consulates of Monterrey and Tijuana This office is responsible for promoting cooperation on labor and employment issues, including monitoring and supporting implementation of labor provisions outlined in the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA)
Visas - U. S. Embassy Consulates in Mexico - Official Website. U. S. visa The U S Embassy and its nine Consulates in Mexico provide routine nonimmigrant visas services To begin a visa application, please visit our online appointment system to schedule an interview appointment Applicants applying in the same visa class and whose previous visa expired within the last 12 months may be eligible for interview waiver
U. S. Consulate General Tijuana - U. S. Embassy Consulates in Mexico Overview The U S Consulate General in Tijuana advances the bilateral relationship in the Baja peninsula – the most populous and interconnected area along the U S -Mexico border Strong social, linguistic, historical, and business ties contribute to extensive cross-border cooperation in many areas and to a broad sentiment that northern Baja southern California is one integrated, dynamic
U. S. Consulate General Nogales - U. S. Embassy Consulates in Mexico The new Consulate General is located on a hilltop site with stunning mountain views The new complex will provide a sustainable, resilient, safe and secure platform for U S diplomacy in Nogales and completion is anticipated in 2022
U. S. Consulate General Guadalajara - U. S. Embassy Consulates in Mexico History The United States Government has had representation in Guadalajara since 1881 in the form of a Consular Agency In 1908, the post was elevated to a Consulate, and in 1960 the post became a Consulate General The Consular Agency was primarily concerned with the protection and promotion of U S commerce and industry and, of course, the welfare of United States citizens in the area The