Ambassador of Mexico to the United States of America | |
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Incumbent
Gerónimo Gutiérrez since 23 January 2017 |
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Seat | Washington, D.C. |
Nominator | President of Mexico |
Inaugural holder | José Manuel Zozaya |
Formation | 25 September 1822 |
Salary | US$12,114.42 per month |
Website | embamex |
The Ambassador of Mexico to the United States is the highest ranking diplomatic representative of the United Mexican States to the United States of America.
Mexico and the United States have maintained diplomatic relations since 12 December 1822. The first Mexican legation was composed by just four members:
The first street address registered by the group when President James Monroe conferred diplomatic recognition on 12 December 1822 was the Strother's Hotel, on Pennsylvania Avenue and 14th street. The hotel, owned by John Tayloe III, was managed by John Strother from 1818 to 1824 and eventually became the Willard Hotel. The legation, however, lacked enough funds to settle in Washington, D.C., and had to rent a property in Philadelphia.
The following list includes every head of the legation recognized by Mexican Secretariat of Foreign Affairs. Since this is an official list, there are some omissions, such as Emeterio de la Garza, Jr., a special representative of Victoriano Huerta who tried to secure recognition for its administration between 1913–1914.