Contact us at:
Australian Embassy in Mexico
Ruben Dario 55, Col. Bosque de Chapultepec,
Miguel Hidalgo, 11580, Mexico City
Mexico
Phone
Visas e Immigración: (00 61) 2 6196 0196 (Global Service Centre) 24 hours Monday to Friday.
Embassy: (+52 55) 1101 2200 (no visa or immigration information will be provided through this phone).
Passports, consular and notarial services: (+52 55) 1101 2256 (no visa or immigration information will be provided through this phone).
Consular Emergency Centre: (+612) 6261 3305 consular emergencies outside office hours, holidays and weekends.
Mexican Local Emergency Numbers
Fire and rescue services: Call 911
Medical emergencies: Call 911 or go to the hospital
Police: Call 911 or go to the local police station.
Always get a police report when you report a crime.
Your insurer should have a 24-hour emergency number.
E-mail address
Visa and Immigration: Department of Home Affairs
Embassy: Email (no visa or immigration information will be provided via this email)
Consular, Notarial and Passport: Australian Consulate
Honorary Consulates
Department of Agriculture: e-mail
Department of Education: email
Study in Australia: e-mail
Australian Trade and Investment Commission: e-mail
Opening Hours
Embassy: Monday to Friday from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm.
Public Holidays
The Australian Embassy will be closed on the following dates:
2024
- Monday, 5 February
- Monday, 18 March
- Friday, 29 March
- Monday, 1 April
- Monday, 10 June
- Monday, 16 September
- Tuesday, 1 October
- Monday, 18 November
- Wednesday, 25 December
- Thursday, 26 December
- Friday, 27 December
- Monday, 30 December
- Tuesday, 31 December
2025
- Wednesday, 1 January
- Monday, 3 February
- Monday, 17 March
- Friday, 18 April
- Monday, 21 April
- Thursday, 1 May
- Monday, 9 June
- Tuesday, 16 September
- Monday, 17 November
- Thursday, 25 December
- Friday, 26 December
- Monday, 29 December
- Tuesday, 30 December
- Wednesday, 31 December
Honorary Consulates
We have a network of Honorary Consuls in Mexico and Central America. By agreement between the governments of Canada and Australia, the Canadian Government provides consular assistance to Australians in Cuba and the Dominican Republic.
Mr Javier Olvera Silveira
Assistant: Ms Laura del Corral
EDIFICIO GRUPO VIVO.
Calle Luciernaga esq. Av. Politécnico
Región 501, Manzana 13, Lote 7
Cancún, Quintana Roo
C.P. 77535, México
E-mail: [email protected]
Please request an appointment in advance.
Honorary Consul - Costa Rica
Mr Javier Escalante Madrigal
Assistant: Ms Margarita Sandí
Grupo Nueva, Piso 1
Av. 5, General CañasSan José, Costa Rica
Teléfono: (+506) 4081 8008
E-mail: [email protected]Please request an appointment in advance.
Costa Rican Local Emergency Numbers
ICT, the tourist assistance unit, provides 24-hour help:
call +506 2299 5800
web page
Fire and rescue services - Call 118
Medical emergencies - Call 911 or go to the nearest hospital.
Red Cross - Call 128
Police - Call 127 or visit the nearest police station.
Coronavirus- Call 1322
Emergency telephone operators may not speak English.
Always get a police report when you report a crime.
Your insurer should have a 24-hour emergency number.
Australia does not have an embassy in Cuba. The Canadian Embassy in Havana provides consular assistance to Australians in Cuba. They can also issue Australian provisional travel documents. Applications for Australian passports (including emergency passports) must be made in person at an Australian mission.
Calle 30 No.518 (esq. 7ma)
Miramar (Playa) La Havana,
Cuba
Telephone: (+53 7) 204 2516
Email: [email protected]
Website: canadainternational.gc.ca/cuba
Cuban Local Emergency Numbers
Fire and rescue services - Call 105
Medical emergencies - Call 78381185 or go to the nearest hospital.
Police -Call 106 or visit the nearest police station.
Emergency telephone operators may not speak English.
Always get a police report when you report a crime.
Your insurer should have a 24-hour emergency number.
Embassy of Canada - Dominican Republic
Australia does not have an embassy in the Dominican Republic. The Canadian Embassy in Santo Domingo provides consular assistance to Australians in the Dominican Republic. They can also issue Australian provisional travel documents. Applications for Australian passports (including emergency passports) must be made in person at an Australian mission.
1099 Winston Churchill Ave.
Citigroup Tower at Acropolis Center
18th floor Ensanche Piantini,
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Phone: (+1 809) 262 3100
Email: [email protected]
Website: canadainternational.gc.ca/dominican_republic-republique_dominicaine
Republic Dominican Local Emergency Numbers
POLITUR, the tourist assistance unit, provides 24-hour help:
call 1809-200-3500 (free line), 809-222-2026 & 809-222-2123 ext 2123.
email [email protected]
web page
Fire and rescue services - Call 809 682 2000
Medical emergencies - Call 911 or go to the nearest hospital.
Red Cross 809 334 4545
Police -Call 809 682 6520 or visit the nearest police station.
Emergency telephone operators may not speak English.
Always get a police report when you report a crime.
Your insurer should have a 24-hour emergency number.
Ms Elena María de Alfaro
Assistant: Ms Cristina Alfaro
12 Poniente Street 2028
Colonia Flor Blanca
San Salvador, El SalvadorTelephone: (+503) 2298 9033
E-mail: [email protected]Please request an appointment in advance.
El Salvador Local Emergency Numbers
POLITUR EL SALVADOR, the tourist assistance unit
E-mail: [email protected]
Tourist police- 2225-2705
Fire and rescue services - Call 2527 7300
Medical emergencies - Call 911 or go to the nearest hospital.
Red Cross - Call 2222 5155
Police - Call 2202 0000 or visit the nearest police station.
Emergency telephone operators may not speak English.
Always get a police report when you report a crime.
Your insurer should have a 24-hour emergency number.
Ms Maya Fledderjohn
Assistant: Alejandra Aguilar
Avenida 5 16-62, Zona 10
Edificio Platina, oficina 102
Guatemala City, Guatemala
Phone number: (+502) 4210 9805
E-mail: [email protected]Please request an appointment in advance.
Local Emergency Numbers
PROATUR, the tourist assistance unit, provides 24-hour help:
call 1500 or 2290 8010
email [email protected]
Fire and rescue services - Call 122
Medical emergencies - Call 123 or go to the nearest hospital.
Police - Call 110 or visit the nearest police station.
Emergency telephone operators may not speak English.
Always get a police report when you report a crime.
Your insurer should have a 24-hour emergency number.
Mr Miguel Nasser
Assistant: Ms Judith Giron
Residencial Las Cumbres,
1a Ave, 3ra Calle Block E,
Grupo Terra Building
Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Phone number: (+504) 2236-6936
E-mail: [email protected]Please request an appointment in advance.
Honduras Local Emergency Numbers
Fire and rescue services: Call 198
Medical emergencies: Call 195, or go to the hospital.
Police: Call 911, or go to the nearest police station.
Always get a police report when you report a crime.
Your insurer should have a 24-hour emergency number.
Australia does not have an embassy in Nicaragua. The Canadian Embassy in Nicaragua provides consular assistance to Australians in Nicaragua. They can also issue Australian provisional travel documents. Applications for Australian passports (including emergency passports) must be made in person at an Australian mission.
De los pipitos, 2 blocks West,
El Nogal, Street No. 25, Bolonia
Managua Nicaragua
Phone number: (505) 2268 0433, 2268 3323
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: Office of the Embassy of Canada to Nicaragua
Nicaraguan Local Emergency Numbers
Fire and rescue services: Call 115
Medical emergencies: Call 128 or go to the hospital.
Police: Call 118
Call 101 for the tourist police, or go to the nearest police station.
Always get a police report when you report a crime.
Your insurer should have a 24-hour emergency number.
Ms Elizabeth Back
Assistant: Mr Angel Veliz
PH Midtown, Piso 10, Oficina 10-4
San Francisco,Panama City, Panama
Phone number: (+507) 6325 3852
E-mail: [email protected]Please request an appointment in advance.
Panama Local Emergency Numbers
Fire and rescue services: Call 911
Medical emergencies: Call 911, or go to the hospital.
Police: Call 104, or go to the nearest police station.
Always get a police report when you report a crime.
Your insurer should have a 24-hour emergency number.