To fax from Mexico to the United States, use Faxend with US country code +1. Common reasons include USCIS visa applications, IRS tax matters, US university applications, and US employer correspondence. No US phone line or fax machine required, just internet access from Mexico. Pay per fax with no subscription.
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Many situations require sending a fax from Mexico to the United States. The recipient may not accept email for confidential or legally binding documents, or may explicitly require fax. Faxend works from Mexico via web browser or mobile app, no US phone line needed. The recipient receives the fax as if you were calling from a US fax line.
Common use cases
USCIS for visa applications and immigration cases
IRS for tax filings and ITIN/EIN responses
US universities for admissions documentation
US employers for HR and verification documents
Cross-border banking with US institutions
US medical providers for patient records
Send from Mexico to US in 60 seconds
No US phone line, no fax machine. Just internet and a device. Pay $2.99 per fax.
Yes. Faxend works from any country with internet access including Mexico. Open faxend.com/send, upload document, select country: United States (+1), enter US fax number, pay $2.99. No US phone line required.
How do I dial a US fax number from Mexico?
Use international format: +1 followed by the 10-digit US number. Faxend handles this automatically when you select United States from the country dropdown.
Puedo enviar un fax desde México a Estados Unidos?
Sí. Faxend funciona desde cualquier país con acceso a internet. Abra faxend.com/send, suba su documento, seleccione el país: Estados Unidos (+1), ingrese el número de fax estadounidense y pague $2.99. No se requiere línea telefónica estadounidense.
How much does it cost to fax from Mexico to the US?
International fax to the US from Mexico costs slightly more than domestic US fax. Faxend charges based on destination and page count. Pay per fax with no subscription.
Is faxing from Mexico to the US secure?
Yes. Faxend uses TLS 1.3 encryption (HTTPS) for upload and T.38 secure protocol for transmission. The transmission is encrypted from Mexico to US recipient.
What time zones should I consider?
Mexico City (UTC-6) is in Central Time, similar to US Central Time. Different US recipients are in different time zones (Eastern, Central, Mountain, Pacific). Schedule deadline-sensitive faxes accordingly.
Can I fax USCIS from Mexico?
Yes. Use the USCIS fax number on your case letter (RFE, NOID, or other correspondence). Common use case for Mexican applicants. The 87-day RFE deadline applies regardless of where you fax from.
Do I need a Mexican phone line to fax to the US?
No. Faxend uses internet only. No phone line in either Mexico or US needed. Works on WiFi or cellular data from any Mexican location.
What about LFPDPPP (Mexican privacy law) when faxing personal data?
When you fax personal data from Mexico to the US, Mexican LFPDPPP (Federal Law on Protection of Personal Data Held by Private Parties) applies to the data transfer. For commercial use, ensure you have appropriate consent for international transfer.
Can my Mexican attorney fax to the US on my behalf?
Yes. Mexican legal representatives can use Faxend to fax US authorities or counterparts on behalf of clients. The cover sheet identifies the sender as the Mexican attorney.
Can I receive fax from US in Mexico?
Yes, with a Faxend inbound number. The number can be a US-based or international number depending on your subscription. US senders fax the number, and you receive in your Faxend inbox accessible from Mexico.
Do I need to translate documents before faxing to US?
Depends on the recipient. USCIS requires English documents (or certified translations). IRS accepts English. US universities typically require English. For business correspondence, English is standard. Translate before faxing if needed.
Send your fax from Mexico to the US
Open faxend.com/send. No US phone line required. Pay per fax with no subscription.