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Honorary Consuls of France are either French citizens or citizens of the host country who are nominated by the French “Ministère des Affaires Etrangères” and delegated by the Consul General of the circumscriptions to which they belong. They are not diplomats by training and are not paid. They are, however, officially accredited by the host country and enjoy privileges and immunities as defined by the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations dated 24 April 1963.
The Honorary Consuls perform certain administrative functions; protect their constituent inhabitants and travelers; facilitate visits by political representatives and business leaders, and promote trade, investment and the arts.
Services Rendered
- Passport distribution
- Delivery of Proof of Living Certificates
- Delivery of Residential Certificates
- Legal validation and authentication of signatures
- Legal validation and authentication of copies of documents
- Legal validation and authentication of translators’ signatures
- Reception of proxy votes
Honorary Consuls of France are either French citizens or citizens of the host country who are nominated by the French “Ministère des Affaires Etrangères” and delegated by the Consul General of the circumscriptions to which they belong. They are not diplomats by training and are not paid. They are, however, officially accredited by the host country and enjoy privileges and immunities as defined by the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations dated 24 April 1963.
The Honorary Consuls perform certain administrative functions; protect their constituent inhabitants and travelers; facilitate visits by political representatives and business leaders, and promote trade, investment and the arts.
Services Rendered
- Passport distribution
- Delivery of Proof of Living Certificates
- Delivery of Residential Certificates
- Legal validation and authentication of signatures
- Legal validation and authentication of copies of documents
- Legal validation and authentication of translators’ signatures
- Reception of proxy votes
We are an American non-profit organization in greater Cleveland that promotes Franco-American cultural activities, including French conversation.
Our organization is about 90 years old, having started in 1918.
Our programs are conducted in French, because our "raison d'être" is to promote the French language and culture.
Francophones and Francophiles are all welcome to join La Maison Française.
Fostering cultural, intellectual, artistic and friendly exchanges between the French-speaking world and our local and regional communities.
The mission of the Alliance Française de Toledo is to foster cultural, intellectual, artistic and friendly exchanges between the French-speaking world and our local and regional communities.
We accomplish our mission by providing a center with classes and resources for the study of French language and culture and by organizing, promoting, and enjoying cultural, intellectual, and artistic celebrations and social events.
Alliance Française de Cincinnati is the primary French cultural institution in Greater Cincinnati. It is a non-profit organization founded in 1901 by Auguste Fredin, Consul of France in Cincinnati. Our Alliance is run by a Board of Directors, all volunteers, sharing a passion for French language and Francophone cultures, and eager to further spread their interest to the Tri-State region.
Alliance Française de Cincinnati is an independent chapter of a worldwide organization of Alliances Françaises. The founding fathers, amongst them Jules Verne and Louis Pasteur, established the guiding principles in 1883 in Paris. The network has over 800 chapters in more than 130 countries. There are 100 chapters In the United States alone, with over 30,000 members.
Our mission is to promote the appreciation of French and francophone cultures, increase the knowledge of the French language, and encourage interactions between French, francophone and American people through language classes, social events and information sharing.