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07-30-2012, 04:24 PM
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Is your passport expired? Or you have never had one?

We need more details, there are requirements for both situations. I just renewed my passport with no problem two days ago. Also, don't edit your post with big text because it messes up everything.
i've never had one, i'm trying to get one
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07-30-2012, 04:29 PM
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Well, what did you take?
I took everything they asked for and some more stuff just to be safe, BUT the guys at the door said that I have to have a school ID(not expired) or be enrolled in school
which i'm not in school.
i been trying to call the dallas council but no one answers
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07-30-2012, 04:32 PM
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i just got my passport on wed 07/25/2012 . I had to take my matricula ID, had to take my birth certificate,have the op-5 application ready, 1 copy of matricula ID front and back, and 1 copy of birth certificate. paid $74 for the 3 year passport, and in about 40 min i had my new passport. Which was the first time i have applied for it. Yesterday 07/26/2012 i went back to consulate and changed my matricula Id, i took my old matricula, copy of old matricula back and front, copy of mail to prove that i live where i said i live, $27, and have ready the matricula application. waited 30 min and had my new updated matricula Id.

I have been out of school (masters ) since 05/12/2012. i had no problems.

my brother who was out of his bachelors since jan 2011, went with me yesterday and got his new passport and new matricula Id , with not problems.
that's so weird that they didn't accept me then, and there was more people there arguing that why couldn't they get it done if they never said that they had to be in school or show up with papers from school
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07-30-2012, 04:43 PM
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My brother has the same problem. He doesn't have a matricula consular nor passport and he graduated high school a year ago. He has his birth certificate, proof of address but he doesn't have a form of I'd he only has his old school I'd. Would the old schOol I'd? Will it be accepted as a form of identification? He wants to apply for either matricula or passport.!
okay if its his first time getting the MATRICULA
i took my school ID, a report card with the address and name, a bank statement or a phone bill statement with the name and address, birth certificate

then call to make the passport appointment
and for that when i called was that i need the matricula, birth certificate, and any bill with your name on it but just in case take the same things for the ID
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07-30-2012, 05:42 PM
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anac90, do you have an unexpired matrícula at the moment?
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anac90, do you have an unexpired matrícula at the moment?
no , its valid i just got this year around oct.
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no , its valid i just got this year around oct.
my bad i read wrong i thought you put expired lol
but still i have it
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07-30-2012, 10:11 PM
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Have your brother talk to the head consul, they will tell you exactly what you.can do in that situation. I didn't have a high school.ID, so I brought my transcripts, birth.certificate, bank statements and yearbook picture and was given the o.k.
Thanks for your help ill call the consul but they havent answered. Was the yearbook picture a recent one? My brother doesn't have a recent one only middle school yearbook. But he has all 4 years of high school ID's.. I don't even know if my brother needs a matricula consular, I have one and he wants to apply for one, just to be on the safe side. In case he needs it..
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07-30-2012, 10:23 PM
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okay if its his first time getting the MATRICULA
i took my school ID, a report card with the address and name, a bank statement or a phone bill statement with the name and address, birth certificate

then call to make the passport appointment
and for that when i called was that i need the matricula, birth certificate, and any bill with your name on it but just in case take the same things for the ID
Thanks hopefully just with a report card and transcript will be enough, and birth certificate..
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Thanks hopefully just with a report card and transcript will be enough, and birth certificate..
The High Security Matricula Consular is an identification that is issued to Mexicans living in the U.S., the issue is not determined by consular officials but by the fulfillment of the requirements.

The procedure requires matricula consular appointment, please mark MEXITEL at 1-877-639-4835, from Monday to Friday from 8:00 am to 9:00 pm, or Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 PM.

COST: $ 27.00 USD

REQUIREMENTS:

1. Submit the application duly completed in black ink.

Download Application



2. Proof of Mexican nationality, you may submit any of the following documents in original and one copy of letter size on both sides.

Birth certificate original or certified copy issued by the civil registry
Current Mexican Passport (No comments)
Letter of Naturalization
Certificate of Mexican Nationality
Declaration of Mexican Nationality
3. official photo ID, you can have any of the following documents in original and one copy of letter size.

Mexican Passport
Voting card with photograph (IFE)
Driver license
Resident Card (Green Card)
National Service Booklet
Professional Certificate
Declaration of Mexican Nationality
School Credential
Studies Certificate stamped photo
Ratings Strip seal of the institution
"Yearbook" Private or Public School
NOTE: If you do not have any photo ID will need to process a Letter of Origin.

Application Procedure Charter of Origin




4. Proof of address, you can have any of the following documents in original and one copy of letter size.

Receipt of Water, Electricity, Telephone, Cable, etc..
Rental agreement
Receipt of payment or payroll
Driver's license with the address printed
Correspondence addressed to the address of the interested postmarked
Proof of sending or receiving money
Tax Return to IRS
Title Deed of a vehicle
5. In the case of under 18, they must be accompanied by their parents who must identify and provide consent for the child to get their Matricula Consular . If the mother is identified with the married name must submit the marriage certificate . If a parent does not reside in the area, you should contact the Consulate or Delegation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE) in Mexico closer to home to grant such approval, such approval is known as OP7.
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