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jfurgers



Joined: 18 Sep 2005
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Location: Mexico City

PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 9:09 pm    Post subject: Registering with your Embassy Reply with quote

How many have registered with your embassy upon moving to Mexico? I was reading on a site that U.S. citizens (or whatever country one is from) should let the embassy know your address and phone number once you're settled in.

Is this important??
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jillford64



Joined: 15 Feb 2006
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Location: Sin City

PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 9:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Never registered with the US embassy. Maybe if I had been living in Mexico City, I would have done it.
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MO39



Joined: 28 Jan 2004
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 9:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It's probably not a bad idea. I did it not long ago on-line.
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jillford64



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PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 9:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

My meaning being that I could have gone to the embassy. I did not know you could do it online.
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MELEE



Joined: 22 Jan 2003
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Location: The Mexican Hinterland

PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 9:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I purposely did not register when I arrived here in Mexico.
When I was studying in Chile the study abroad program registered me and I got all these obnoixous alerts. "Stay home today as there are anticipated protests" "The KFC in X area of town got a bomb threat, do not visit any KFCs." Um, whatever!

But then in 2003 I had to renew my passport. At the embassy they made me fill in a form with my Mexican address--so if they ever needed to contact me. One of the things I like about living where I do is my total LACK of contact with the US government. Rolling Eyes
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Samantha



Joined: 25 Oct 2003
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 9:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I made a point of doing it. There are plenty of good reasons for registering. The Canadian Gov't has a fan-out "Warden" system, so that when there is some impending danger (hurricane bearing down) or sudden crisis (9-11), we are notified by phone, email or any other possible way. I once got an invitation to a very cool cocktail party aboard one of the Canadian "war" ships that was in our port on a training mission. They had Canadian beer, salmon, cakes in the shape of beavers(!!) etc, onboard. Without being registered that invitation wouldn't have happened. It inspired many of my fellow Canadians to register, but alas there have been no more lavish cocktail parties in the government budget.
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Guy Courchesne



Joined: 10 Mar 2003
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 10:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

jillford64 wrote:
Never registered with the US embassy. Maybe if I had been living in Mexico City, I would have done it.


Hmm. Why? You had a consulate in Morelia, did you not?

I once applied for the volunteer position of consulate 'ward' at the Canadian consulate Acapulco. I didn't get the position in the end, but the role was very simply to be a point of contact in case of natural disaster, such as hurricanes, which are common enough on the coasts of this country.

If you have concerned family back home, it makes sense to register. It's like an easy insurance policy that costs zip.

In DF, one of the benefits of getting involved with the embassy is that you get to meet all sorts of new countrymen coming into town and partake of the events and parties thrown. The Canadian and British embassies here in DF have bars inside!
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jillford64



Joined: 15 Feb 2006
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 10:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Guy, I have no idea if there is a consulate in Morelia! Never occurred to me to figure that out.
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geaaronson



Joined: 19 Apr 2005
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Location: Mexico City

PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 11:45 pm    Post subject: additional Reply with quote

Also, should you get run over by a collectivo or cambi the American Embassy can break the bad news that you are sitting in the hospital with two broken legs to your loved ones.
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jfurgers



Joined: 18 Sep 2005
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 2:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for all of the info! I think I'll register after I get settled.
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mapache



Joined: 12 Oct 2006
Posts: 202
Location: Villahermosa

PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 12:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

As a US citizen. I no longer trust my government enough to register. I left the US so I don't have to pay taxes to support a war I believe was neither justified nor is moral.

The US State Department, for example, still says Chiapas is too dangerous because of the Zapatistas based on something that happened in San Cristobal over 12 years ago. I feel safer here than in LA and a lot freer, too,l without the Orwellian intrusions and propaganda of the neocons. Tony Garza's condescending attitude toward Mexico and Mexicans reflects Bush's delusional arrogance toward the rest of the world.

Paranoia among Americans against their government is just one of the sad side effects of 8 years of Cheney's Jesuslandia.
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