Tag Archives: Mexican Consular Network in U.S.

U.S. State Department Reviewing Mexican Consulates

The Mexican consular network in the U.S.A. is the biggest in the world, consisting of 53 consulates on U.S. soil. In a recent Mexico News Report article (Are There Too Many Mexican Consulates in the U.S.A. ?) I reported that … Continue reading

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Are There Too Many Mexican Consulates in the U.S.A. ?

Mexico has 53 consulates on United States territory. It’s the biggest consular network, not just in the U.S., but in the whole world. Does Mexico really need so many consulates? The job of a consulate is to represent Country A … Continue reading

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Audiencias of the LA Mexican Consulate

A consulate is a diplomatic establishment of Country A in Country B. One of its tasks is to give aid to citizens of Country A who are in Country B. When I resided in Mexico, I went to the nearest … Continue reading

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Mexican Government Offers Finabien Card for U.S.-Resident Mexicans to Avoid Remittance Tax

One element in the recent “Big Beautiful Bill” passed by the U.S. Congress and signed by President Trump is the tax on remittances. Here’s the Wikipedia definition of “remittance”: “A remittance is a non-commercial transfer of money by a foreign worker, a … Continue reading

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