How to Call Mexico from the US

2025-07-01
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How to Call Mexico from the US

To call Mexico from the US, just dial the international access code (011), Mexico’s country code (52), the area code, and the local number – and yes, it’s different if you’re calling a landline or a cell phone. Whether you’re trying to reach family or handle business, there are simple rules and helpful tools for making your call smoothly and affordably.

 

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1. The format: How do I call Mexico from the US?

Here’s the standard format to call Mexico from a US number:
011 (US exit code) + 52 (call code for Mexico) + area code + local number

For example:
011-52-55-XXXX-XXXX (This is a call to Mexico City)

If you’re calling a Mexican mobile phone, follow the same format — no need to add a “1” before the area code anymore (that was an old requirement). So:

011-52-XX-XXXX-XXXX works for both landlines and mobiles.

2. Area code to call Mexico

Each region in Mexico has a specific area code. Some common ones:

  • 55 – Mexico City
  • 33 – Guadalajara
  • 81 – Monterrey
  • 998 – Cancún
  • 664 – Tijuana

Not sure which area code to use? A quick online search for “[city] Mexico area code” will get you sorted.

3. How to call a cell phone in Mexico

To call a cell phone in Mexico:

011 + 52 + mobile area code + phone number

Example for a mobile in Guadalajara:
011-52-33-XXXX-XXXX

Mobile and landline numbers now use the same dialing format thanks to simplified rules from Mexico’s telecom authorities.
 

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4. Cost-Effective ways to call Mexico

Want to avoid a big phone bill? Try these:

  • Apps like WhatsApp, FaceTime, Google Meet – Free with Wi-Fi
  • Google Voice or Skype – Low per-minute rates
  • Rebtel and Vonage – Great for regular callers
  • Mobile provider add-ons – Some US carriers offer cheap international calling plans

These options work great for both landlines and cell phones.

5. Calling and Sending money? Stay connected and support loved ones

If you’re calling home, there’s a good chance you also want to send money to family or friends in Mexico. Services like Paysend make it fast, secure, and affordable to transfer money directly to bank accounts or cards. Whether you're covering bills, sending gifts, or helping out — you can support loved ones in just a few taps.

Look for services with low fees, real-time delivery, and strong security so you can send with confidence.

Quick recap

To call Mexico from the US, dial 011 + 52 + area code + local number — same for landlines and mobiles. Free and low-cost options make staying connected easier than ever. And if you're sending money back home too, reliable digital services can make the process smooth and stress-free.
 

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