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Consulate General of Mexico in Dallas has a jurisdiction over Dallas, North Texas Counties.
The Consulate General of Mexico in the Dallas-Fort Worth area was inaugurated on September 11, 1918 in Fort Worth. By 1939, with its change to its current headquarters in the city of Dallas, the Consulate served a community of just 4,000 people.
Currently, it serves a population of first or second generation Mexicans of more than one million residents of one of the 121 counties in North Texas (40.1% of the state's territory).
The 271,898 square kilometers that comprise the consular district in Texas represent an area slightly less than that of the whole of the Mexican states of Guanajuato, San Luis Potosí, Zacatecas and Durango, the main places of origin of the Mexicans who live in the north of Texas.
The enormous territory covered by this Consulate and the high number of Mexicans who live in it mean that this consular representation is in third place in the Mexican consular network of 47 consulates in terms of the number of documents issued, only below the Consulates in Los Angeles and Chicago.
In terms of protection services, so far this year this Consulate General is in first place in the consular network in terms of services provided.
We are The Voice for Hispanic Real Estate® and proud champions of homeownership for the Hispanic community in and around Plano/Garland, Texas. Our NAHREP® Plano Garland Chapter provides community outreach, industry educational and business networking events thanks to the gracious contributions of our Plano Garland Chapter Board of Directors, members and NAHREP® Plano Garland sponsors.
We are The Voice for Hispanic Real Estate® and proud champions of homeownership for the Hispanic community in and around Dallas, Texas. Our NAHREP® Dallas Chapter provides community outreach, industry educational and business networking events thanks to the gracious contributions of our Dallas Chapter Board of Directors, members and NAHREP® Dallas sponsors.
The Dallas Hispanic Bar Association, formerly known as the Mexican American Bar Association of Dallas, provides a forum through which Hispanic attorneys in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex can come together to exchange ideas and to pursue common goals. The purpose of the Association is to promote the social, economic, educational, and civic advancement of the DFW Metroplex Hispanic community by making the legal system more accessible to the Hispanic community and more responsive to its needs.
With an eye on our purpose of promoting the social, economic, educational, and civic advancement of the DFW Metroplex Hispanic community, the DHBA represents and advocates the interests of DFW Hispanic attorneys and their communities; fosters fellowship between the members of the DHBA and other members of the legal profession; encourages and promotes professional growth and good standing; develops and encourages cooperation with other organizations of minority attorneys; and plans community outreach events that provide legal assistance to the Hispanic community.
The Hispanic 100 began as the Hispanic 50 in 1996 when local Latina leaders Delia Reyes, Bertha Outler, and Patricia Asip recognized the need for Hispanic women leaders in the Dallas area to unite and advance Latina participation in the areas of employment, procurement and social issues. The organization changed its name to the Hispanic 100 in 2003 as its membership grew.
Today, the H100 brings together a network of engaged and dedicated Hispanic women who are passionate about continuing to support each other’s success in the private and public sectors and committed to making a difference for future generations of Latinas.
The Hispanic 100 is a network of DFW Latina Leaders who serve as a catalyst for increased participation of Hispanic women in employment, procurement and social issues.
The Hispanic Women's Network of Texas promotes the advancement of women in public, corporate, and civic life through education, personal and professional development.
HWNT Fort Worth Chapter is an influential organization that is a prime resource to the community, with a large active membership, providing personal and professional development.
Our chapter is a multi-cultural mix of women and men of all ages. We invest time, creativity, and resources to promote the advancement of women and men in all facets of life. Our members become lifelong friends.
Prospanica has advocated for Hispanic business professionals for 30 years. Since our founding as the National Society of Hispanic MBAs in 1988, we’ve hosted annual career and professional development conferences, connecting thousands of Hispanics to graduate programs, subject matter experts, corporations, and each other. Prospanica has given over $8 million in scholarships for graduate education, and many of those recipients have led our professional chapters and university chapters across the US and Puerto Rico, advancing diversity causes in their own communities. In 2016, as Hispanics continued to occupy a growing portion of the nation’s demographics, we rebranded as Prospanica to broaden our mission to serve all Hispanic professionals.
We empower and enable Hispanic professionals to achieve their full educational, economic, and social potential.
Our vision is to be the leading catalyst for Hispanic professional achievement.
We represent small and medium size companies, and individuals. We specialize in forming companies, drafting contracts, business disputes, general litigation, employment matters, real estate, and banking. We speak Spanish.
Attorney Mustafa A. Latif is a native Houstonian who has dedicated his career to serving his community. He earned his Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Finance from the University of Houston Clear Lake and later graduated with his Juris Doctor Degree from the University of Houston Law Center. Attorney Latif is a licensed member of the Texas State Bar—in good standing. He has repeatedly received high praise from past clients and favorable outcomes in all his cases.
*Fluent in Arabic and English*