Mexican flag Consulate-General of Mexico in San Francisco

Address532 Folsom Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
USA
Phonelocal: (415) 354.1700
international: +1.415.354.1700
Faxlocal: (415) 495.3971
international: +1.415.495.3971
Emailconsfrancisco@sre.gob.mx
Web sitehttp://www.consulmexsf.com
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j.juarez
Thu, 25 Jul 2013 15:05 EDT
mexican councel
I hate the san francisco mexican counsel they are rude. They are here to help Mexicans but are harder then getting a driver license in california. They ask for so many things just to get an ID that is not even valid in several places.I have done everything I can to get an ID from them but nothing works because they are so strict specially the supervisor
John Gillen
Thu, 30 May 2013 17:32 EDT
Free Yanira Maldonado
Discipline the loose cannons who thought this was a good way to scam visitors to Mexico. What a dishonor. This will cost your tourism industry millions.
David Robinson
Wed, 29 May 2013 14:00 EDT
Cancelling Our Cruise to Mexico in December - Yanira Maldonado
As of Today, My wife and I are cancelling our cruise to Mexico in December in protest of the horrible detention of Yanira Maldonado. We will do everything in our power to convince all we know to skip Mexican tourism for their own safety. Really, it was bad enough that we had to worry about driving our own vehicles over the border, now we have to worry about riding on Mexican buses and end up wrongfully thrown into jail??!!! How sad is this state of affairs??!!!
Steve McCoy
Mon, 22 Apr 2013 22:43 EDT
Mayan Palace Scams
Recently my wife and I were ripped off for several thousand dollars by scam artists at the Vida Vacation Club/Mayan Palace in Puerto Vallarta. We were lied to and sold a membership package that we were told would be rerented out to golfers until we got our original investment back so that we would only have to pay the weekly rental rates for our time at the hotels. We were even given a contract that turned out to be worthless and by the time we found out it was a scam it was to late to cancel our original contract so we got totally ripped off. This and many other scams like it are going on all over Mexico by this company and many others in Mexico. If you want proof just Google Mayan Palace scams or Vida Vacation Club scams and you'll find dozens if not hundreds of websites with thousands of complaints like mine. I'm sure these complaints represent just a fraction of the people who are ripped off and are being ripped off. Most people don't bother to complain like I am. I'm on a fixed retirement income and would never have done this if I knew I was being lied to about getting my initial investment back. I can't afford to lose this money as it will cause a real hardship for me and my wife. Well we will never go back to Mexico as long as this problem remains so rampant starting at every resort airport in your country. And you can be certain that we have told all of our many friends and will continue to warn anybody who will listen not to go to Mexico because there are so many liars, crooks and scam artists there besides the ones we got ripped-off by. We have also posted our complaints along with many others on Facebook and Twitter.
Sarah
Sat, 16 Mar 2013 20:29 EDT
regarding mexican officials
Is the background of consuls Mexican and otherwise researched before they are granted their positions? I would be weary of disclosure of personal information to any official unless the person has been totally investigated and cleared of any wrongdoing.
Lynda C
Fri, 1 Feb 2013 14:19 EST
Time Share Property for Sale
We have been approached by a company in Mexico to purchase our time share and would appreciate hearing from anyone who has gone through this experience. They are telling us we must go to Mexico to pay the taxes.
Mariel
Wed, 16 Jan 2013 18:47 EST
Sale of prop on mex by foreigner and use of power of attorney
Is it necessary to register a power of attorney
With consulate for property sales in Mexico ?
My parents own prop and my mom can not travel
So dad is going w power of attorney
From her
He was td to bring it to mex consulate
They r not mexican citizens
Aldo what other documents do they need for sale?
Lilo Vasquez
Thu, 6 Sep 2012 00:02 EDT
HELP!!!!!!!!!
DOES ANYONE KNOW WHEN THE GROUP OF MEXICAN CONSUL OFFICIALS WILL BE IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS?
THEIR LOCAL REP (ANDREW KRUGER) DOES NOT ANSWER OR RETURN MESSAGES, WHAT A WASTE OF FUNDS.
jack panache
Sat, 15 Oct 2011 19:50 EDT
The U.S cops and FBI control the lawyers, they are worse but they cover it up
This is true the government controls the civil rights and defense lawyers corrupt cops and FBI frame thousands of black and hispanics while covering for white criminals.

The media covers this up they would never tell anybody.
R.Matheson email"rmathis_00@yahoo.com"
Wed, 28 Jul 2010 03:33 EDT
"PRESUMED GUILTY"
After viewing the documentry"Presumed Guilty"i can totaly understand why mexico's people want to flee to the usa!! I also now understand why there are so many homicides in mexico.
The story of Mr.Jose Antonio Zuniga Rodrigez(Tono) tells a powerfull story of corruption in mexico's justice system.A man who was convicted of 1st degree murder without a shred of evidence!!!This man was yanked off the streets by the mexican "police"and told your guilty of killing mr.reyes and sentenced to 20 years with no evidence.The only evidence against him was what the "police"said he did.The "trial"was a total joke!!!!
The killers and drug gangs have no fear of the "police"only the innocent and good people of mexico fear the so called "police"
MEXICO IS THE LAST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD I'D VACTION IN!!!!!!!!!!!!

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