Title: MATRCULA CONSULAR MEXICAN CONSULAR ID CARD
1MATRÍCULA CONSULAR (MEXICAN CONSULAR ID CARD)
Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores
2Index
- Background
- Evolution
- Issuance Requirements
- Statistics
- Mexican Consular ID Card
- Model
- Issuance Process
- Security Provisions
- Conclusion
3Background(Consular ID)
- The Matrícula Consular or Consular
Identification Card is the official record for an
individual living abroad.
4Background(Consular ID)
- Matrícula Consular de Alta Seguridad (or MCAS,
for it's initials in Spanish) means High Security
Consular Registration Document. As such, it is
the official record for Mexican individuals
living abroad. - Consular registration services also include
notary, birth, death, and marriage registration
services. In Mexican consular practice a
certificate of each registration service is given
to the petitioner as a proof of record.
5I. Background (Origin of the Consular ID)
- This practice goes back legally to the Regulation
of the Mexican Consular of 1871, it means that
Matricula Consular has more than 133 years in
Mexican consular practice - around the world.
6I. Background (Purpose of the Consular ID)
- The purpose of consular registration is to enable
consular officers to provide protection and
access to consular services, as well as to help
relatives and authorities of the sending state to
locate their nationals abroad.
7I. Background (Purpose of the Consular ID)
- Consular registration of Mexican nationals is
very helpful tool for Mexican consulates to
comply with the functions recognized by the
Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. This
registration facilitates the access to protection
and consular services, since the certificate
issued accordingly is considered as evidence of
Mexican nationality.
8I. Background (International Law)
- The practice of consular registration has been
recognized by international law. Consular posts
of every country around the world exercise this
service. Consular Registration Cards are the
legal proof of record of such registration. - Essentially, the identity document issued by
Mexican consulates to Mexican nationals is not
significantly different in nature from other
types of identity documents, such as passports.
9I. Background (United States Practice)
- The U.S. consular offices also provide these
consular registration services for their
nationals who live abroad. The principal purpose
of this service, quoting Roberta S. Jacobson,
Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for
the Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs,
testifying before the U.S. Congress (June 26,
2003), is ...to create an official record of
U.S. citizens which will enable consular and
diplomatic officers to furnish promptly and
efficiently all services which are the inherent
right and privilege of such citizenship.
10I. Background (United States Practice)
- Furthermore, the Department of Sate views
foreign consular identification cards as a
possible tool for facilitating consular
notification by accountable law enforcement
officials a foreign consular identification card
is a means to identify an individual as a foreign
national.
11I. Background (International Law)
- Like many other official documents, the MCAS has
evolved over the years. Originally it had the
form of a certificate. In the middle of the 20th
century these certificates became smaller,
portable documents with pictures. During the last
two decades of the 20th century, it took a form
similar to that of drivers licenses, which
included more security features. The current
version, now a couple of years old, has many more
security features.
12I. Background
- The Regulations of the Mexican Consular
Identification Card (Reglamento de Matrícula
Consular) was published in Mexico on May 12, 2005
in order to secure it expedition. - Currently, the MCAS has become an important means
of identification for Mexican nationals living
abroad, particularly since these documents became
portable documents with a picture (similar to
drivers licenses).
13II. Evolution
14Notebook
15ID with digitalized photo
16ID with digitalized photo
17High SecurityConsular Identification Card
18III. Issuance Requirements
- There are 4 basic requirements that the applicant
must fulfill in order to obtain a MCAS, based in
our regulation - Proof of nationality
- Any of the following documents are accepted
Mexican birth certificate, Mexican Passport, or
certificate of Mexican naturalization.
19III. Issuance Requirements
- Proof of Identity
- Any official identifications issued by a Mexican
or foreign authority are accepted. For instance
Mexican or US passports, drivers licenses, State
ID Cards, US green cards or INS working
permissions, Mexican Voters Registration ID Card,
official school records or police clearance
report with a cancelled picture.
20III. Issuance Requirements
- Proof of establishment (address within the
consular circumscription) - Any of the following documents utilities bills,
any official ID with the address included (i.e.
drivers licenses) and pieces of official
correspondence (i.e. US or Mexican Social
Security, US Revenue Service, etc.). - Issuance Fee Payment
- The applicant must pay 27 U.S. dollars fee for
issuance of the MCAS.
21IV. Statistics (Consular Net in USA)
22IV. Statistics
23IV. Statistics (Acceptance of the Consular ID in
USA)
24V. Consular ID Card
- Main characteristics of the High Security
Consular ID Card (MCAS) - Visual and hidden security provisions to avoid
falsifications. - Supported by a centralized system to avoid
duplications and confirm the authenticity of
required documents and information. - Validated against the Stop List Data Base.
- Robust verification procedure of nationality and
identity. - The procedures and requirements were homogenized
to those of the Mexican High Security Passport
System. - Bi-dimensional Bar Code (PDF417) and Optical
Character Recognition (OCR). - Adding index fingerprint to the current
Biometric elements. - Digital Files with the citizenship and proof of
Identity documents.
Starting Aug-2005
25VI. Model
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Mexican Consulates in USA 4 in Canada
Consulates
Consular ID Card System
Consular ID Data Base
Stop List Data Base
Voter Registration ID Card (IFE) Data Base
Central SITE
Stop List Data Base System
26VII. Issuance Process (Consular ID Card Issuance)
27VII. Issuance Process (Stop List Verification)
28VIII. Security Provisions (able to be seen)
Photograph cancelled with Advantage technology
Security laminate
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SRE ultraviolet logos
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Matricula Consular Consular ID
Fixed Scrambled Indicia
Foliated Supplies
Codified fixed text in the front
29VIII. Security Provisions (able to be seen)
Micro Lines
High security lines design
30VIII. Security Provisions (able to be seen)
Ultraviolet text in security laminate
Micro text line
band over bi-dimensional ID bar code PDF 417
Optical Character Recognition (ICAO)
31VIII. Security Provisions (able to be seen)
High definition bank alike security tracing
32VIII. Security Provisions (hidden)
BACK
IMAGE
IMAGE
IMAGE
33VIII. Security Provisions (hidden)
- The system takes variable information from the
document and generates a codified image that
protects the identity of the person and/or the
information inside the document. - The protection is generated at the time the
document is being printed.
Scrambled Indicia fixed text and graphics
printed on both sides of the teslin blanks
34VIII.Security Provisions (summary)
- Hidden security provisions
- Distribution of flexible codifiers
- 2002 400,000
- 2003 249,000
- 2004 1,000
- Through the Mexican consulates in the United
States 650,000 codifiers were given to - Banks (approximately 40 different ones).
- Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement
(BICE). - Police departments.
- Airlines officers.
- Border Patrol, among others.
- The consular ID in Mexico is accepted as official
35IX. Conclusions
- The Matricula Consular is a dynamic document,
that has withstand the passing of the years and
will remain as a key component in the efforts of
the Mexican government to establish a
communication link with its nationals worldwide.
36IX. Conclusions
- Opponents claim
- It is not advisable to accept foreign
government-issued documents to verify customer
identity. FALSE - The MCAS confers a type of legal immigration
status. FALSE - It is only requested by illegals in order to
build a status in the US. FALSE - By issuing these cards, the authority help their
nationals to conduct businesses in the US and
promotes the creation of a quasi-legal status.
FALSE - Underlying documentation used to obtain a
Matricula Consular is not properly authenticated.
It relies on the verification by the consular
official. FALSE
37IX. Conclusions
- It is possible for an individual to create
multiple identities. FALSE - The MCAS threatens public safety because in some
cases the police departments do not conduct
background checks, concealing past criminal
activity. FALSE - Criminals can use false identities to commit
crimes such as money laundering and alien
smuggling. FALSE - It creates an opportunity for terrorist to move
freely in the US. FALSE - It is possible to get a MCAS not being a Mexican
citizen. FALSE