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They call on Mexicans abroad to obtain their voter credentials before the upcoming elections

They call on Mexicans abroad to obtain their voter credentials before the upcoming elections
Mexican embassies and consulates abroad will hold a special credentialing day so that all Mexicans abroad can process their voting credential on time and thus participate in the 2024 elections. Photo: P360P

Next Saturday, January 13, all Mexican embassies and consulates abroad will hold a special credentialing day so that all Mexicans can process their voting credential on time and thus participate in the 2024 elections. 

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, passport, consular registration, public notarization and civil registry procedures will also be available in selected offices. 

To process your voter ID, you only need to go to the nearest Mexican embassy or consulate, without the need to make an appointment, with the following documents: 

  • A document that proves Mexican nationality, such as a birth certificate or passport 
  • A photo ID, such as the consular registration as long as it contains the CURP 
  • Proof of address, such as an electricity bill or car bill 

It is worth noting that the deadline to register and choose one of the three available voting methods in the 2024 elections in Mexico is February 20. 

It is important to note that those who are 17 years old and turn 18 before June 2 of this year can also apply for their voter ID and participate in the upcoming elections.

Interested Mexicans abroad can find more information on the site www.votoextranjero.mx  where you can learn more about the requirements for processing your credential, the voting methods available depending on your location and the different positions for which you can vote according to your entity of origin. 

All those who have already processed their credential and need to follow up on the process, can contact INETEL from the United States at 1(866) 986 8306 and from the rest of the world at +52 (55) 5481 9897, or send an email to inetelmx@ine.mx. 

However, if you need to process your passport, consular registration, certified public documents or civil registry, you must schedule an appointment on the MiConsulado platform. 

From the United States and Canada, people can make an appointment by phone or WhatsApp at +1(424)309 0009 or online at miconsulado.sre.gob.mx, while in the rest of the world appointments are available exclusively through the website myconsulado.sre.gob.mx

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Pamela Cruz
Pamela Cruz
Editor-in-Chief of Peninsula 360 Press. A communications expert by profession, but a journalist and writer by conviction, with more than 10 years of experience in the media. Specialized in medical and scientific journalism by Harvard and winner of the International Visitors Leadership Program scholarship from the U.S. government.

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