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Our mission is to protect within our constituency, the rights and interests of the State and of Ecuadorians whether they are natural or legal persons; plan and manage quality consular services and promote the political and associative participation of the Ecuadorian population abroad, subject to treaties, conventions, the law and international law, in accordance with the goals established in the national development plans.
General Consulate of Peru in Miami United States of America is a strong bond of communication between Peru Government and United States of America.
Consulate General of Peru is a government office in Miami-Dade County located on Ponce de Leon Boulevard.
Our Consulates are part of the Foreign Service of the Plurinational State of Bolivia, they have the function of protecting the rights of Bolivian citizens who are abroad, providing them with help and assistance. Its functions and powers are framed in the "Vienna Convention on Consular Relations" of 1963 and the "Law of the Foreign Relations Service of the Plurinational State of Bolivia - Law No. 465".
Guide and support you, respectfully and with good treatment when you need any information about obtaining documents, protection and assistance.
Among other things, the Consulates can help you:
- Orient yourself and connect with official institutions of the place for legal, medical, housing and educational cases.
- Communicate with your relatives for any emergency that puts your life or your rights at risk.
- Request the whereabouts of people to local authorities, for legal, humanitarian or family emergency requirements.
- Provide assistance in case of death , accompany the family in the follow-up of the judicial process, if applicable.
- Support in procedures for the repatriation of remains .
- Visit you if you are detained and follow up on the judicial process , ensure that you have a defense attorney who guarantees your fundamental rights.
Paraguayan Consular Representation at the service of its nationals and foreigners in Florida and its Jurisdiction.
Consulate General of Paraguay in Miami, FL has jurisdiction over the states of Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, Mississippi, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Puerto Rico, Bahamas, and Cayman Islands.
What can a Consul do for you?
- Guide you in matters of legal, medical, notarial assistance, etc.
- Assist injured people.
- Granting Passports and Travel Documents.
- Inform relatives or people close to them about accidents or deaths, catastrophes and provide them with advice.
- Take an interest in detained or imprisoned nationals and, under certain circumstances, transmit messages to relatives.
- Ensure the defense in court of Paraguayan citizens.
- Request the whereabouts of people to local authorities.
- Issue travel permits to minors with the legal consent of the holders of parental authority.
- Address the interests of nationals in matters of succession due to death.
- Try to communicate with family or close friends to inform them of your situation and needs.
- Watch over the interests of minors or incompetent Paraguayans, particularly with regard to the institution of guardianship or curatorship.
- Authorize all acts that can be carried out by Notaries Public, especially legalizations.
- Carry out the Nationality option for minors residing abroad.
The Jurisdiction of the Consulate General in Miami covers the following States: Florida, Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Puerto Rico, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Dominica and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Consulate General of Chile in Miami has jurisdiction over the states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and Tennessee.
The consular functions are determined by the Convention of Vienna on Consular Relations of 1967 and the Consular Regulation of Chile, Decree Law Nº 172 of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Some of the functions incumbent on our Consuls are the following:
- Protecting in the Receiving State the rights and interests of the State of Chile and its nationals, both individuals and bodies corporate, within the limits permitted by International Law;
- Acting as Notary Public;
- Issuing passports and travel documents to Chilean nationals of its circumscription or passing by;
- Helping and assisting helpless nationals;
- Safeguarding the interests of nationals, both individuals and bodies corporate; safeguard the interests of minors.
- Safeguarding the fair and equal treatment of nationals within the receiving State, if applicable;
- Transmitting judicial and extrajudicial documents or executing letters rogatory in accordance with the laws and regulations of the receiving State.
The Colombian consulates were created with the purpose of protecting, informing and looking after the interests of Colombian citizens abroad; and likewise, guide and collaborate with foreigners who visit Colombia in the procedures established by Colombian laws. These offices are in charge of different legal procedures that help any Colombian or foreigner to have the documents and procedures corresponding to each country.
It is important to keep in mind that each Consulate must comply with the same program of activities as stipulated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia, but modifications may be made due to the laws established in the country where its headquarters are located.
The Colombian State, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has established the operation of the Miami consulate in the United States. This consulate serves Colombians and foreigners located in the constituency of the territories of the counties of Manatee, Hardee, Highlands, Okechobee, Saint Lucie, Sorasota, Desoto, Glades, Martin, Charlotte, Lee, Hendry, Palm Beach, Collier, Broward , Monroe and Miami Dade, in the State of Florida.
All nationals and foreigners who are in the previous Circumscription, have access to the services of this consulate without the need to resort to intermediaries.
The Consulate General of Mexico in Miami serves the following counties in the state of Florida: Broward, Collier, Charlotte, Glades, Hendry, Indian River, Lee, Martin, Miami Dade, Monroe, Okeechobee, Palm Beach, St. Lucie.