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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. As of 2023, Mexico has diplomatic relations with 193 ...
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Los Angeles. Many foreign governments have established diplomatic and trade representation in the city of Los Angeles, California. Most of them are at the Consulate-General level; many of these are located along Wilshire Boulevard or on the Westside of Los Angeles. In addition, Los Angeles has a number ...
Early in his career, he was the Consul for Community Affairs at the Consulate General of Mexico in Los Angeles. Then, from 1999 to 2003, he was appointed as Counselor for Latino Affairs at the Mexican Embassy in Washington D.C. In 2009, González Gutiérrez was appointed for the first time Head of Post as Consul General of Mexico in Sacramento.
Luis Acensio Cordero was denied a visa to return to the U.S. from El Salvador and has been separated from his wife, Sandra Muñoz, since 2015. Los Angeles couple's Supreme Court case sheds light ...
The U.S. Supreme Court voted 6 to 3 on Friday against a Los Angeles woman who argued that her constitutional rights were violated when the federal government denied a visa to her Salvadoran ...
Avenida de las Palmas 1340: Lomas de Chapultepec [43] Japan: Embassy: Paseo de la Reforma 243, 9th floor: Cuauhtémoc [44] Jordan: Embassy: Sierra Fría 489: Lomas de Chapultepec [45] Kazakhstan: Embassy: Fray Garcia Guerra 175: Lomas de Chapultepec [46] Kuwait: Embassy: Paseo de los Tamarindos 98: Lomas de Chapultepec [47] Lebanon: Embassy ...
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Former facility of the Consulate-General of Mexico in Dallas at 8855 North Stemmons Freeway. The Consulate-General of Mexico in Dallas (Spanish: Consulado-General de México en Dallas) is a diplomatic mission of Mexico in Dallas, Texas, United States. It was established in 1920 [1] and it currently covers 82 counties in North Texas.