Since 1976, the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Atlanta has been a steadfast advocate for Korean citizens and a catalyst for strengthened ties between Korea and the American Southeast. Operating from Atlanta, Georgia, this diplomatic mission serves a diverse population across six southeastern states and Caribbean territories, embodying a 45-year commitment to community support and international friendship. The Consulate's mission extends far beyond traditional government functions—it represents a bridge connecting Korean families, businesses, and cultural institutions with the broader American community. By providing vital consular services to overseas Koreans, the organization ensures that citizens far from home maintain access to essential support and documentation. The Consulate's dedication to the Korean community in the Southeast reflects a deep understanding of the challenges faced by expatriates and immigrant populations. Through cultural exchange programs, educational initiatives, and community engagement, the Consulate works to foster mutual respect and understanding between Korean and American peoples. The organization's role in promoting trade and investment demonstrates its commitment to creating economic opportunities that benefit both nations. As an integral part of the Korean government's presence in Atlanta, the Consulate continues to build relationships with local, state, and federal officials while supporting the vibrant Korean communities throughout Georgia, Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Atlanta, GA