Mexican Consulate in Orlando, Florida

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Directory of the Mexican Consulate in Orlando

The Mexican Consulate in Orlando is the Mexican consular office covering central and northern Florida, including cities such as Tampa, Jacksonville, Gainesville and the state's 54 most populous counties. In recent years, Orlando has become one of the fastest-growing destinations for the Mexican community in Florida, driven by the expansion of the tourism, hospitality and construction industries.

The Mexican community in the Orlando area works mainly in the service companies of the major theme parks, hotels and restaurants. The consulate serves more than 200,000 Mexicans within its district and coordinates the Consulate on Wheels program, which visits communities such as Largo and Mulberry, where there is a high concentration of agricultural and service workers of Mexican origin.

Contact information for the Mexican Consulate in Orlando

Address: 2550 Technology Drive, Suite 805, Orlando, FL 32804

City: Orlando

State: Florida

Hours: Monday to Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm

Country: United States

Main phone: (407) 422-5640

Alternative phone: (407) 422-0514

24h emergencies: (407) 304-6823

Email: conorlando@sre.gob.mx

Appointments (MEXITEL): 1-877-639-4835

WhatsApp appointments: +1 (424) 309-0009

Official website: consulmex.sre.gob.mx/orlando

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Hours of the Mexican Consulate in Orlando

Monday:

8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Tuesday:

8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Wednesday:

8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Thursday:

8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Friday:

8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

Florida counties served by the Orlando Consulate

The Mexican Consulate in Orlando covers the 54 counties of central and northern Florida, including:

Orange (Orlando), Osceola, Hillsborough (Tampa), Pinellas, Pasco, Polk, Seminole, Volusia, Brevard, Lake, Marion, Alachua (Gainesville), Duval (Jacksonville), and many other counties in the north and center of the state.

Residents of South Florida (Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Fort Myers, etc.) should go to the Consulate General of Mexico in Miami.

Consular services in Orlando, Florida

  1. Mexican passport: Renewal and first-time issuance for adults and minors.
  2. Consular ID (MCAS): Official identification for Mexicans in Florida.
  3. Voter ID card (INE): To cast your vote from abroad.
  4. Civil Registry: Births, marriages and deaths of Mexicans in Florida.
  5. Consular Protection: Assistance with ICE detentions and 24h emergencies.
  6. Legal Advice: Free immigration and labor guidance.
  7. Notarial Procedures: Powers of attorney with no appointment needed.
  8. Consulate on Wheels: Periodic visits to Largo, Mulberry and other communities.
  9. Dual Nationality: Certificate of Nationality and registration of U.S. births.

How to book an appointment at the Mexican Consulate in Orlando

All procedures require a free appointment. You can schedule it through:

citas.sre.gob.mx MiConsulado SRE

By phone: MEXITEL 1-877-639-4835 (toll-free) | WhatsApp: +1 (424) 309-0009

Notarial procedures (powers of attorney) do not require an appointment.

The Mexican community in Orlando

The Mexican community in central Florida has grown notably over the last two decades, driven by the expansion of the tourism, hospitality and construction sectors. The Orlando and Kissimmee area and the towns of Osceola County have a high concentration of families of Mexican origin who work at the major theme parks, hotels and service companies. Many are now second generation and take an active part in the civic and economic life of the state.

+200,000
Residents of Mexican origin
~15% of the Hispanic population in the Orlando area
Share of the population
4
Counties served

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 2022

Requirements to get a Mexican passport in the United States

To apply for or renew your Mexican passport at any Mexican consulate in the U.S., you must present the following original documents along with one copy of each:

Required documents

Validity and cost of the Mexican passport in 2026

Validity Cost (USD) Notes
3 years $101 USD Adults and minors
6 years $137 USD Adults and minors
10 years $209 USD Adults only
1 year $44 USD Children under 3 and protection cases

* 2026 consular fees (Federal Duties Law). People over 60 get a 50% discount and the emergency passport carries a 30% surcharge. Confirm the current fee at citas.sre.gob.mx when booking.

Delivery time

The Mexican passport is delivered at the consulate itself or by certified mail. The wait time ranges from 2 to 6 weeks depending on the consulate and the season. During peak periods (summer, December) it can take up to 8 weeks. Plan ahead.

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Frequently Asked Questions – Mexican Consulate in Orlando

Does the Orlando consulate serve Tampa residents?

Yes. The Mexican Consulate in Orlando covers Hillsborough County (Tampa), Pinellas County (St. Petersburg and Clearwater) and the rest of the Tampa Bay area. Tampa residents can process passports, consular ID and other procedures at the Orlando consulate or, if appointments are available, also take advantage of the Consulate on Wheels visits to the Largo area.

Is there a consulate on wheels in Jacksonville or Gainesville?

The Orlando consulate's Consulate on Wheels makes periodic visits to various communities in central and northern Florida. The dates and locations are published on the consulate's official website and social media. For up-to-date information, reach out via WhatsApp at (424) 309-0009.

How is the Orlando consulate different from the one in Miami?

Both are official Mexican consulates in Florida, but they cover different geographic areas. The Miami one serves South Florida (18 counties, including Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach and Fort Myers). The Orlando one covers the 54 counties of the center and north. All available services are the same at both consulates.

I was detained in Florida, how do I contact the Orlando consulate?

You have the right to consular assistance under the Vienna Convention. Tell the authorities that you are a Mexican citizen. The 24h on-call number is (407) 304-6823. The consulate can verify your situation, contact your family and provide free legal guidance.

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