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Businiess name:  Consulate General Of Mexico
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This is worst than a third world country consulate. Apparently the way they work is by hiding and killing time. First, they never answer the phones for visas or travel questions. My girlfriend has a foreign passport and we wanted to know if she will need a visa for Mexico. After two weeks of calling, we got no answer. It makes you wonder why have a phone line there at all. So we made the drive to Kansas City from St. Louis and found the building. The person inside did NOT speak any English, could not say for sure if a visa was needed or not and kept hand gesturing to us to call the number. Ridiculous...We had to call the embassy in Washington DC to find more details. Apparently, she needed visa to visit Cancun, BUT we had to schedule an appointment with, guess who, the doomed Mexican Consulate in Kansas City. We just decided for Jamaica instead. What a great example of Mexican work ethics?!? This made me pay attention more and more to what Lou Dobbs has to say. It really makes you think about illegal immigration from Mexico and wonder how ""good"" is this type of work ethics for our country. Cons: full of hassle and stress - not worth the trip to anywhere in Mexico; Go somewhere else

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