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Honorary Consulates/Honorary Consulates General of the Czech Republic within the territory of the United States are offices of honorary officials that represent and promote the Czech Republic in the US. Honorary Consulates provide some of the services usually performed by the Consular Department of the Consulate General in New York, Czech Embassy in Washington, DC, the Consulate General in Los Angeles and the Consulate General in Chicago.
Activity of Honorary Consulates:
Assistance to the Czech citizens in distress
Issuing Emergency passports in cooperation with the Consulate General in New York
Informing citizens about the website of the Consulate General in New York
Legalization (verification of signatures, copy of documents)
Presentation of the Czech Republic
Personal or telephone consultations
Supporting of Czech actions in jurisdiction of Honorary Consulate
Consular district: Kansas and Missouri
Sokol is the oldest non-profit organization still in existence in the greater metropolitan area. The vision that started out in the Czech Republic in 1862 and traveled to the United States with new immigrants of one ethnicity, has become a diverse multicultural organization.
Our main focus is physical fitness for the family and the education of our members and the public to the history and culture of the Czech and Slovak people. In this way, we bring a diverse population together working toward the goal of an educated mind in a healthy body building a strong cohesive community. SOKOL is Czech for "falcon." SOKOL is English for a great group of people bonded by a common ethnicity, heritage or interest. SOKOL has been in the United States since 1865 and has spread from coast to coast and from the northern border to the southern.