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Mexico City Country Council

This country council site has been established as a means to facilitate communication between the U.S. Embassy and U.S. organizations operating in this city/region.

Mexico City Country Council

The Mexico City Country Council web site has been established as a means to facilitate communication between U.S. Businesses and the U.S. Embassy. The site is linked to the main Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC) database and you may use your OSAC user account to access additional content within this site.

Crime and Safety Reports

Jamaica 2010 Crime & Safety Report

Crime & Safety
Americas - Jamaica This is an annual report produced in conjunction with the Regional Security Office at U.S. more...

­­­­­­­­Mexico 2010 Crime & Safety Report: Guadalajara

Crime & Safety
Americas - Mexico This is an annual report produced in conjunction with the Regional Security Office at U.S. more...

Mexico 2010 Crime & Safety Report: Nogales

Crime & Safety
Americas - Mexico This is an annual report produced in conjunction with the Regional Security Office at U.S. more...

Brazil 2010 Crime & Safety Report: São Paulo

Crime & Safety
Americas - Brazil This is an annual report produced in conjunction with the Regional Security Office at U.S. Consulate São Paulo. more...

Trinidad and Tobago 2010 Crime & Safety Report

Crime & Safety
Americas - Trinidad And Tobago This is an annual report produced in conjunction with the Regional Security Office at U.S. more...

Featured Reports

Warden Message: Reynosa, Mexico U.S. Consular Agency Reopened

Consular Affairs Bulletins
Americas - Mexico This warden message is being issued to advise U.S. citizens that the Consulate General in Matamoros will reopen the Reynosa Consular Agency for American Citizen Services at 1:00 am on Monday, March 8. more...

Mexican Border Security Benchmarking Report

Hot Topic
Americas - Mexico In recent months, there has been a dramatic increase in drug cartel-related violence along the U.S.-Mexican border. This report highlights current security issues affecting U.S. private sector cargo, personnel, and facilities along the U.S.-Mexico border. more...

Warden Message: Mexico's Nuevo Leon Areas, Non-essential Travel Temporarily Deferred

Consular Affairs Bulletins
Americas - Mexico The U.S. Consulate General in Monterrey wishes to inform American citizens of recent changes it has made with regard to its travel policy. Effectively immediately, we are deferring temporary, non-essential travel by U.S. government employees to destinations in the outlying parts of Nuevo Leon. more...

Warden Message: Mexico's Nuevo Laredo Gun Battles Continue, Caution Urged

Consular Affairs Bulletins
Americas - Mexico There are reports of an ongoing gun battle in the City of Nuevo Laredo, near Boulevard Colosio and the municipal zoo. The U.S. Consulate General in Nuevo Laredo advises all U.S. citizens to shelter in place and to take precautions until the fighting subsides. U.S. citizens should stay current with media coverage of local events. more...

Warden Message: Mexico Reports Deteriorating Nuevo Laredo Security Situation

Consular Affairs Bulletins
Americas - Mexico As reported in our Warden Messages of February 20 and 23, there were reports of ongoing gun battles in Nuevo Laredo on the evening of February 19, later moving into other parts of the City of Nuevo Laredo, and gunfights or reports of gunfights in various parts of the City of Nuevo Laredo on February 22 through 23. more...