Mexican flag Consulate-General of Mexico in Phoenix

Address1990 West Camelback Road, Suite 110
Phoenix, AZ 85015
USA
Phonelocal: (602) 242.7398
international: +1.602.242.7398
Faxlocal: (602) 242.2957
international: +1.602.242.2957
Emailconphoenix@sre.gob.mx
Web sitehttp://portal.sre.gob.mx/phoenix
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Javier Baboso
Wed, 16 Jul 2014 16:21 EDT
No Visa needed?
I cross river,
poor and broke,

Take bus,
see employment folk.

Nice man
treat me good in there,

Say I need
to see Welfare.

Welfare say,
'You come no more,

We send cash
right to your door.'

Welfare checks,
they make you wealthy,

Medicaid
it keep you healthy!

By and by,
Got plenty money,

Thanks to you, TAXPAYER dummy.

in motherland,

Tell them
'come, fast as you can'

They come in buses
and Ford trucks,
I buy big house
with welfare bucks.

They come here,
we live together,

More welfare checks,
it gets better!

Fourteen families,
they moving in,

But neighbor's patience
wearing thin.

Finally, white guy
moves away,

I buy his house,
and then I say,

'Find more aliens
for house to rent.'

In my yard
I put a tent.

Send for family
they just trash,

But they, too,
draw welfare cash!

Everything is
very good,

Soon we own
whole neighborhood..

We have hobby
it called breeding,
Welfare pay
for baby feeding.

Kids need dentist?
Wife need pills?

We get free!
We got no bills!

TAXPAYER crazy!

He pay all year,
To keep welfare
running here.

We think America
darn good place!

Too darn good
for white man race.

If they no like us,
they can go,

Got lots of room
in Mexico.
Juan S.
Wed, 2 Jul 2014 16:53 EDT
Avoid the consulate in Phoenix and opt for one in Nogales.
This is the only place where you will hate being Mexican.
If you like to hear 'NO' then this is the place for you, not only is
this place so unorganized they have a terrible attitude with
customers.

I went into get a Mexican passport, provided my original birth certificate
which I had to pay someone in Mexico City to get (as if that is not hard enough).
My Arizona ID name did no include a second last name so the first agent denied me unless I brought additional documentation, I came back with naturalization papers, my change of name legal stamped documents and my expired first Mexican passport which has my full Mexican name and still told me because it was a foreign / expired document it could not be accepted.

Then I spoke to a supervisor who had a pretentious attitude about the whole thing
and was giving a hard time for loosing my Mexican passport back in 2005 - he asked me to find it and he could then help me, a 9 year old lost passport? Oh yeah let me get right on it. He was very insensitive towards the matter as if it wasn't his problem, are these people supposed to help its citizens?

I tried a fourth person who told me I could bring my itinerary and claim an emergency, so for the 3RD time in the day I came back with the requested documents and the same supervisor made it a point to tell the agent to tell me no!

Overall the biggest problem with these people is that they don't care, they have been pushing the same pencils for years that your problem is not theirs. The place is filled with animosity and is expressed very loudly if you are an American citizen.

Not only is this a disappointing experience, is rather sad to think of other Mexican nationals looking for a helping hand get told that there is no hope just because the consulate agent didn't have their coffee the morning.
irais garcia
Wed, 2 Jul 2014 14:50 EDT
ayuda
Mi esposo fue deportado. Trato d pasar y lo agarraron orita esta en la carsel d arizona. El tiene hijos x eso el trato d regresar para estar con ellos. K puedo aser en esta situasion estoy muy desesperada y sus hijos un poko tristes yo trato d aser lo k puedo para evitarlo. Ayudenme porfavor. mithzary714@gmail.com espero respuesta gracias...
DR MIGUEL ANGEL SANCHEZ VARELA
Wed, 4 Jun 2014 21:42 EDT
COMUNICACION
POR FAVOR ME DIRIJO A UNA SEDE DE MI PAIS,PODRIAN ESCRIBIR EN ESPAÑOL,
REQUIERO HABLAR CON EL CONSUL MEXICANO,DE PHOENIX.ME PODRIAN DAR TELEFONOS Y DIRECCION Y CITA
ESTA PAGINA PARECE SER AMERICANA SOMOS MEXICANOS REQUERIMOS ASISTENCIA.
ENVIO COPIA A SRE.
Lumi
Tue, 3 Jun 2014 19:38 EDT
New Address
Please note the Consulate General of Mexico is no longer located at Camelback. Now you may find it at 320 E McDowell Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85013.
Alex
Sun, 11 May 2014 14:44 EDT
Border Travel
I am curious to know what documents are required to travel to a from Rocky Point. I know in most cases you need a passport to travel just about anywhere when leaving the country. Since Rocky Point is a "border town" or in the "free zone" are the only documents needed to travel to and from America are a drivers license, the original copy of your birth certificate and or your voters card?
rebeca ayalaa
Tue, 6 May 2014 23:56 EDT
I got deporte and i lost my family i
got deported i live in arizona 30 yrs
rebeca ayala manzo
Tue, 6 May 2014 23:23 EDT
If some can help.me i.mis my kids i love them ad i eish somedaybill be witj them help. Me altleast to be with them i live 30 yes in az please help me
Karen Apodaca
Mon, 24 Feb 2014 14:35 EST
Going to Mexico for an emergency!
Necesito ir a llevar a mi prima con sus papas a Chihuahua y ella tiene solo 8 anios pero no tengo mi passaporte Americano y solo voy de un dia para otro no se si me dejen entrar a Mexico. Necesito ayuda!
Angelica Zamudio
Mon, 10 Feb 2014 17:13 EST
Dual Citizenship
What do I need to do to obtain my dual citizenship. My father is from Mexico I so far all I know I that I need proof of that, but I have no idea what else is needed?

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