Consulate of Mexico in San Bernardino, United States



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Contact information

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Address

  • Mexican Consulate in San Bernardino
    293 North "D" Street
    San Bernardino, CA 92401
    United States

Head of mission

Itzel Francisca De León Villard, Consul



Map and directions for the consulate




How do I contact the consulate of Mexico in San Bernardino, the United States?

The consulate of Mexico in San Bernardino is located at 293 North "D" Street and can be contacted by telephone on (909) 889 9836 and (909) 889 9837 and by email consulmexsbd@sre.gob.mx. The consulate of Mexico in San Bernardino is supervised by the embassy of Mexico in Washington, D.C..

When is the consulate open?

The consulate of Mexico in San Bernardino is open Monday to Friday from 08:00 to 17:00. The consulate is closed during the weekend and during holidays.


Which services are offered?

The consulate of Mexico in San Bernardino offers consular assistance to citizens of Mexico who need help The United States and consular assistance to travellers planning to visit Mexico. The following services are available:


Visa services available

Passport services available

Legalization services available

Do I need a visa to enter Mexico?

U.S. citizens do not need a tourist visa to enter Mexico. Contact the consulate of Mexico in San Bernardino directly to inquire about the availability of other types of visa.

No visa required to enter Mexico.


Relations between Mexico and the United States

The Mexican consulate is one of 1689 foreign representations in the United States, one of three foreign representations in the city of San Bernardino and one of 313 Mexican diplomatic and consular representations located abroad.

In addition to Mexico's consulate in San Bernardino, Mexico has 52 other representations in the United States. These representations include an embassy in Washington, D.C. and consulates in Albuquerque, Atlanta, Austin, Boise, Boston, Brownsville, Calexico, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Del Rio, Denver, Detroit, Douglas, Eagle Pass, El Paso, Fresno, Honolulu, Houston, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Laredo, Las Vegas, Little Rock, Los Angeles, McAllen, Miami, Milwaukee, New Orleans, New York, Nogales, AZ, Omaha, Orlando, Oxnard, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland, OR, Presidio, Raleigh, Sacramento, Salinas, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, CA, Santa Ana, Seattle, St. Paul, Tucson and Yuma.

The United States has 20 representations in Mexico. These representations include an embassy in Mexico City and consulates in Acapulco, Cancun, Ciudad Juarez, Cozumel, Guadalajara, Hermosillo, Matamoros, Mazatlan, Merida, Monterrey, Nogales, Nuevo Laredo, Oaxaca, Piedras Negras, Playa del Carmen, Puerto Vallarta, San Jose del Cabo, San Miguel de Allende and Tijuana.


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