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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
The Honorary Consulate of Romania in Ohio, located in downtown Cleveland. The mission of the Consulate is to develop the economic, cultural and political ties between Ohio and Romania, to offer assistance to the Romanian community in Ohio, and to provide useful information to Ohio residents and companies who wish to learn more about Romania, to visit, or to do business there.
The Honorary Consulate of Romania in Ohio does not issue Romanian passports, nor can it process applications for the issuance of these passports. Please contact the Consular Section of the Romanian Embassy in Washington DC for the procedures for obtaining the Romanian passport.
The NC100BW, GCC is a national 501 c3 non-profit organization that serves as a national leadership and advocacy forum for Women and girls of Color. As mentors and volunteers, we champion issues of health and wellness, economic empowerment and education that disproportionally impacts women and children. In the most recent years we have focused our efforts on Human Trafficking, Police and Youth Interactions, Financial Literacy, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), Sickle Cell Anemia, Reproductive Health, Diabetes, Heart disease, Cancer and HIV/AIDS.