Israeli Consulate In Tijuana, Mexico

Organization Type(mission) Consulate
Country Israel flag Israel
Located country Mexico flag Mexico
Located city Tijuana
Address(street) Avenida de Septiembre #
C.P. 22654 Tijuana, B.C.
Mexico
Emails Not provided
Fax Not provided
Telephone number (+52) (664) 368-6837
Office hours Monday-Friday: 09:00 - 16:00
Head of mission Mr Gregorio Goldstein Isaacson, Honorary Consul
Services Visa applications accepted
Passport services available
Social media Not provided
Location
The Israeli Consulate in Tijuana is located at Avenida de Septiembre # ,C.P. 22654 Tijuana, B.C.,Mexico. The office hours are Monday-Friday: 09:00 - 16:00.The services provided by this institution include Visa applications accepted, and Passport services available. Please confirm that the service provided by the institution is what you need first. If a phone number is listed, it is recommended to consult through the phone first. If there is no phone number, you can obtain more detailed information through email or social media.

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