Consular Agency of the United States in Playa del Carmen, Mexico



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Contact information

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Address

  • U.S. Consular Agency in Playa del Carmen
    1 South Between Avenues 15 and 20
    Colonia Playa Del Carmen Centro
    77710 Playa del Carmen, Quintana Ro
    Mexico

Head of mission

Mr Eric Scott Cohan, Consular Agent



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How do I contact the consular agency of the United States in Playa del Carmen, Mexico?

The consular agency of the United States in Playa del Carmen is located at 1 South Between Avenues 15 and 20 in Colonia Playa Del Carmen Centro and can be contacted by telephone on 999 316 7168 and (984) 873-0303 and by email conagencyplayadelc@state.gov and ConAgencyPlaya@state.gov. The consular agency of the United States in Playa del Carmen is supervised by the embassy of the United States in Mexico City.

When is the consular agency open?

The consular agency is closed during the weekend and during holidays.


Which services are offered?

The U.S. consular agency in Playa del Carmen may offer a range of services and consular assistance to Mexican and U.S. citizens:

U.S. visa processing

Renewal and issuance of U.S. passports

Notarial services and legalization

Registration of U.S. individuals residing in Mexico

Emergency assistance to U.S. citizens residing in Mexico

Contact the consular agency of United States in Playa del Carmen directly to confirm which services they are able to offer. Contact the supervisory mission of the consular agency, the embassy of the United States in Mexico City, for consular inquiries and assistance.

Do I need a visa to enter the United States?

Mexican citizens need a visa and a valid passport to enter the United States. The consular agency of the United States in Playa del Carmen might be able to assist with visa applications. Please contact them directly to inquire about the availability of a visa from this office.

Visa required to enter the United States.


Relations between the United States and Mexico

The U.S. consular agency is one of 388 foreign representations in Mexico, one of four foreign representations in the city of Playa del Carmen and one of 303 U.S. diplomatic and consular representations located abroad.

In addition to the United States' consular agency in Playa del Carmen, the United States has 19 other 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, Puerto Vallarta, San Jose del Cabo, San Miguel de Allende and Tijuana.

Mexico has 53 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 Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, CA, Santa Ana, Seattle, St. Paul, Tucson and Yuma.