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Javier Diaz De Leon, Consul-General 1700 Chantilly Drive Briarcliff Netherlands: Jaap Veerman, Consul-General 1075 Peachtree Street NE, Suite 1550 Midtown Nigeria: Amina Smaila, Consul-General 8060 Roswell Road Sandy Springs Peru: Jaime Sparks de las Casas, Consul-General 4360 Chamblee Dunwoody Road, Suite 580 Dunwoody Switzerland
Mexico's foreign service started in 1822, the year after the signing of the Treaty of Cordoba which marked the beginning of Mexico's independence.In 1831, legislation was passed that underpinned the establishment of diplomatic representations with other states in Europe and the Americas.
To direct the foreign service in its daily aspects in the diplomatic and consular tasks under the terms of the Law of the Mexican Foreign Service and, through the agents of the same service, to watch abroad for the good name of Mexico; Impart protection to Mexicans; Collect consular fees and other taxes; To exercise notarial functions, of Civil Registry, of judicial assistance and the other ...
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The following list includes every head of the legation recognized by Mexican Secretariat of Foreign Affairs. [1] Since this is an official list, there are some omissions, such as Emeterio de la Garza, Jr., a special representative of Victoriano Huerta who tried to secure recognition for its administration between 1913–1914. [9]
The countdown is already underway and there are less than 200 days until Mexicans abroad can vote in their country’s elections on June 2, 2024.
Consulate [1] Comodoro Rivadavia (Chubut) Consulate [1] Mar del Plata (Buenos Aires) Consulate [1] Río Grande (Tierra del Fuego) Consulate [1] Ushuaia (Tierra del Fuego) Consulate [1] Bolivia: La Paz: Consulate-General [1] Santa Cruz de la Sierra: Consulate-General [1] Brazil: Brasília: Embassy [1] Porto Alegre: Consulate-General [1] Rio de ...
Francisco de la Torre Galindo (Mexico City, October 17, 1972) is a Mexican diplomat, member of the Mexican Foreign Service since 1998, promoted to the rank of Minister in 2022. De la Torre Galindo is recognized for his interest in defending the rights of the Mexican community residing abroad.