Aperçu
Mexico's diplomatic presence in Germany dates to 1879, making it one of the oldest Latin American missions in Europe. The Tiergarten embassy coordinates with the Consulate General in Frankfurt and four honorary consulates (Hamburg, Hannover, Cologne, Munich) to serve approximately 20,000 Mexican nationals residing in Germany. Bilateral trade reached €29 billion in 2023, driven by Volkswagen, BMW, Audi and Mercedes-Benz production facilities across Mexico. The German-Mexican Chamber of Commerce (CAMEXA) facilitates over 2,000 German companies operating in Mexico, while DAAD scholarships support hundreds of Mexican researchers annually. Cultural programming includes DĂa de los Muertos celebrations at the embassy and touring exhibitions of pre-Columbian art.Lire plusLire moins
Services de Visa
Germans enter Mexico visa-free for tourism up to 180 days with passport valid for duration of stay. The Auswärtiges Amt warns that hospitality internships accepting tips constitute employment requiring authorization - violations risk detention and deportation. Temporary resident visas for work or study must be obtained before travel; the embassy issues single-entry permits exchangeable for resident cards within 30 days of arrival.Lire plusLire moins
Services Consulaires
Passport renewals, MatrĂcula Consular cards, birth registrations, powers of attorney and document legalization available by appointment. Mexican nationals abroad can vote in federal elections through registration at the embassy.
Zone de Service
Berlin embassy covers northern and eastern Germany: Berlin, Brandenburg, Bremen, Hamburg, Lower Saxony, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Schleswig-Holstein, Thuringia. Frankfurt consulate serves southern and western states.
Informations sur les Rendez-vous
Phone: +49 30 269 32 30. Email: mexale@sre.gob.mx. After-hours emergency: +49 170 975 77 63.