The Consulate of Mexico in North Carolina is an essential tool for Mexican citizens who reside or are temporarily in the state. Located at 431 Raleigh View Rd, Raleigh NC 27610 The consulate offers a wide range of services and support, including documentary procedures and guidance in the event of immigration detentions.

Contact information and hours of operation of the Mexican consulate in North Carolina

To contact the Mexican consulate in Raleigh, NC:

  • General telephone number: 919-615-3653
  • Consular service hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

consular procedures

If you need to carry out any of the following procedures, it is mandatory schedule an appointment through the system MyConsulate, calling 1-424-309-0009:

It is important to arrive punctually on the day of your appointment with all the required documents, as this speeds up the process and avoids delays.

You can also Process your Unique Population Registry Code (CURP) onlineThis is an 18-character alphanumeric code that is intended to serve as an individual registry for all Mexican residents, nationals and foreigners, as well as for Mexicans residing in the United States and other countries abroad. It will be especially useful to use as a proof of identity document in some procedures that are carried out at Mexican Consulates in the United States, such as obtaining a passport or consular registration.

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Mexican Consulate and assistance in cases of immigration detention

The Mexican Consulate also plays a key role in protecting the rights of its citizens in immigration detention situations. . Through the Protection Department, the following is provided:

  • General guidance on legal and administrative processes related to detention .
  • Monitoring respect for human rights and physical integrity of detainees. 

As reported by the Official site, the consulate cannot act as a legal representative or cover the costs of legal proceedings. The advice is for informational purposes only and does not replace the support of an immigration attorney.

If you or a family member has been detained, you can contact the Protection Department directly:

  • Phone: (919) 615-3674
  • Email: protecconrlg04@sre.gob.mx

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