Mexican Consulate in San Antonio, Texas

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A consular office with historic roots

The Mexican Consulate General in San Antonio is one of the oldest and most symbolic in the entire Mexican network in the United States. San Antonio, together with its region, is a city of deep Mexican roots: nearly 60% of its population is of Hispanic origin, and Mexican heritage has shaped its history, its cuisine and its daily life since long before the present-day border.

The office is located at 127 Navarro Street, right in the heart of downtown, a short walk from the famous River Walk. It serves Mexican nationals across south-central Texas and coordinates Consulate on Wheels sessions to rural communities and cities without a fixed office, bringing procedures closer to working families throughout the region.

Contact information for the Mexican consulate in San Antonio

Address: 127 Navarro Street, San Antonio, TX 78205

City: San Antonio

State: Texas

Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm (by appointment)

Country: United States

Main phone: (210) 227-9145

Alternate phone: (210) 227-9146

Email: consantonio@sre.gob.mx

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

WhatsApp appointments: +1 (424) 309-0009

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

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Hours of the Mexican Consulate in San Antonio

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

Procedures at the San Antonio consulate

  1. Mexican passport: First-time and renewal for all ages.
  2. Consular ID (MCAS): Identification recognized in Texas.
  3. Voter ID card (INE): To vote from abroad.
  4. Civil Registry and certificates: Births, marriages and certified copies.
  5. Dual nationality: Registration of children born in the U.S.
  6. Consular protection: Assistance with detentions and emergencies.
  7. Powers of attorney: Notarial documents for Mexico.
  8. Consulate on Wheels: Outreach days across south-central Texas.

How to book an appointment at the Mexican consulate in San Antonio

All services are free and require an appointment. Book it through:

citas.sre.gob.mx MiConsulado SRE

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

If you live in rural areas of South Texas, check the mobile session calendar before traveling to San Antonio.

The Mexican community in San Antonio

San Antonio is one of the cities with the greatest Mexican heritage in the United States. Its Tejano-Mexican identity is lived in historic neighborhoods like the West Side, at the Mercado and during festivities such as Fiesta. The community of Mexican origin is the majority and is part of the economic, cultural and political fabric of the entire region.

+900,000
Residents of Mexican origin
~60% of Hispanic origin
Share of the population
4
Counties served

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 2022

Other Mexican consulates near San Antonio

If the San Antonio consulate has no appointment availability or is too far from you, these are the closest Mexican consulates:

Houston
~200 miles
Consulate General for southeast Texas.
View consulate →
Del Rio
~155 miles
Consulate on the southwest border.
View consulate →
Dallas
~275 miles
Consulate General for northern Texas.
View consulate →

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.

How to get to the Mexican Consulate General in San Antonio

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Frequently Asked Questions – Mexican Consulate in San Antonio

Where exactly is the Mexican consulate in San Antonio?

The consulate is located at 127 Navarro Street, in downtown San Antonio, very close to the River Walk. Because it is in the heart of the city, it is most practical to consider nearby public parking or city transit, since the area tends to be busy.

Which counties does the Mexican Consulate General in San Antonio serve?

Its jurisdiction covers south-central Texas, with counties such as Bexar, Comal, Guadalupe and Medina, among others. For the southeast of the state, Houston applies; for the southwest border, Del Rio or Eagle Pass; and for the north, Dallas. Check your county to go to the correct consulate.

Can I get a consular ID in San Antonio?

Yes. The High-Security Consular ID (MCAS) is processed in San Antonio by appointment. It is an official Mexican identification that is very useful in Texas for everyday matters. You will need a birth certificate, a photo ID and proof of address.

How long does a passport processed in San Antonio take?

In most cases, if you come with complete documentation and make the payment, the passport is issued the same day as your appointment. Arrive on time at your assigned hour and review the document list in advance so you do not have to come back.

Does the San Antonio consulate hold mobile sessions?

Yes. The consulate organizes Consulate on Wheels and Saturday sessions to serve communities in south-central Texas that live far from San Antonio. The dates and locations are published on the official website and on its social media, and they also require an appointment.

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