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UK in Mexico

London 23:01, 16 May 2012
Mexico City 17:01, 16 May 2012
   

Help for British nationals

We provide information on the services offered to British nationals travelling or living in Mexico.

This page gives advice about what help we can provide if you do get into difficulty and the services we offer. You will also find information on how to apply for a Passport at at our Regional Passport Processing Centre in Washington, DC, USA.


Passports

Passport

Everything you need to apply for a UK passport

Travel Advice

Travel advice

Get the latest up-to-date travel advice for British nationals visiting Mexico.

Living in Mexico

Programas en México

Everything you need to know as a British citizen living in Mexico.

When things go wrong

Things go wrong

How we can help you if you run into trouble in Mexico.

How to stay safe abroad

Stay safe

Travelling overseas? Make sure your trip abroad is a safe one by following our advice.

Giving us feedback on our services

Feedback

We welcome your views on the services we provide.

Consular appointments for notarial services

Consular services

Fill out an online form  to request an appointment at the British Consulate in Mexico City.

   

Contact us

British Consulate Mexico City
Río Usumacinta, No. 26
Col. Cuauhtémoc
06500, México DF

Mon-Thurs 9am-11:30am.
Friday: Closed

consular.mexico@fco.gov.uk
Tel: (+52) (55) 1670 3200

Call us on (+52) (55) 1670 3200 (this number operates 24 hours for emergencies)

* If you are calling from within Mexico City do not add the (55) area code. You just need to dial 1670 3200

Consular appointments
You can now request an appointment at the British Consulate in Mexico City by filling our online form for consular appointments

Comments and complaints
If you have a comment or complaint about the service at the Consulate in Mexico City, please read the following information.

Dual national policy

If you are a dual national travelling in a third state (that is a country of which you are not a national) we will offer you our full support regardless of which passport you travelled on. If you are a dual national travelling in the state of your other nationality we would not normally offer you support or get involved in dealings between you and the authorities of that state. We may make an exception if, having looked at the circumstances of the case, we consider that there is a special humanitarian reason to do so.


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