Consulate-General of Mexico in Houston
Address | 4507 San Jacinto Street Houston, TX 77004 USA |
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Phone | local: international: |
Fax | local: international: |
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Web site | http:/ |
Notes | ¡Mucho ojo con los estafadores! Hay personas que usan los comentarios de esta página para hacerse pasar por trabajadores sociales o personal de los consulados o embajadas de México. No te dejes engañar. Más información There are people using the comments section of this page to pose as social workers or Mexican Consulate and Embassy employees. Don’t be fooled. |
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uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu que onda con los telefonos nadie trabaja ayi
hello
Pa q sirven!!!!! verguenza les debia de dar empezando con el consul.
Who do I contact or where do I find paperwork to complete for process of applying for a non-fulltime resident (own house/property in Puerto Escondido) for retired couple.
Perdi mi pasaporte .
Que necesito para potener otro?
how do i proceed to make it all possible for me and my family to safely transit from texas to mexico and beyond to panama? the shotgun is locked in a cabinet and is for defensive purposes only.
The service in Dallas is corrupted and unavailable for U.S. or Mexican citizens. I thought I would approach the Houston office of Mexican consular services, and they turned out to be just as irresponsible and unavailable as in Dallas. Are these employees accountable to anyone?
Is this how Mexico wants to be represented? All I need is notarization of a document by the Mexican consulate and I was told it would cost $130.00 minimum. I consider this Highway robbery. The US should expell any consulate that is innefficient and corrupt, regardless of country.
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