- Copies or photographs are not required for processing Mexican passports and consular registration cards.
- Consulates on Wheels only issue passports, consular registration cards, and voter ID cards.
The Consulate of Mexico in Los Angeles and New York brings its services closer to the Mexican community in April 2025 with its “Consulate on Wheels” program. This itinerant program facilitates free procedures such as passports, consular registration and voter registration. Take advantage of this opportunity to obtain information and carry out your consular procedures efficiently and at no cost, avoiding the need to travel to the central offices.
From April 8 to April 12
From April 15 to April 16
From April 22 to April 26
From April 29 to May 3
From April 8 to April 12:
From April 15 to April 16:
From April 22 to April 26:
From April 29 to May 3:
The Consulate on Wheels is a program of the Consulate General of Mexico in Los Angeles, created to bring documentation services to Mexican nationals directly to their places of residence, taking into account the difficulties that many of them face in traveling to the consular headquarters.
No copies or photographs are required for Mexican passport and consular registration procedures. The Consulates on Wheels only issue passports, consular registration cards and voter’s credentials. Likewise, as of October 2022, birth registration services have resumed.
In order to streamline consular procedures, the Mexican government implemented the “Mi Consulado” system on March 1, 2022. This system optimizes the management of appointments, allowing a greater capacity of attention to users. To schedule an appointment at any Mexican consulate, interested parties can use several options: call the “Mi Consulado” phone number (424-309-0009), access the appointments page, or send a WhatsApp message to that same number.
It is important to note that consulates will not serve people without prior appointment, so it is essential to schedule the visit in advance. In addition, caution is advised against individuals offering appointment services in exchange for money, as these could be scams. The Consulate General of Mexico in Los Angeles warns against this type of fraudulent practices.
For a safe and efficient experience, it is advised to use the official channels provided by the Mexican government. These include the telephone number, the website and the “Mi Consulado” WhatsApp service. By following these steps, users can reliably schedule their appointments and avoid possible inconveniences.
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