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The Consulate General of Denmark in Houston is the official Danish mission in Houston. The mission offers a wide range of services, including consular services to local Danes in the Southwest and advising Danish companies in North America.
The Consulate General of Denmark in Houston provides consular services to Danish citizens in Texas and the following Southwest states: Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama.
The consular section provides a variety of services for Danish nationals, including issuing of Danish passports, emergency passports and extension of validity as well as issuing and renewing Danish driver’s licenses.
In addition, the consular section covers everything from all aspects of nationality issues to offering advice and help to Danish nationals in emergency situations.
The Danish Club of Houston in its current form was founded in 1997. The purpose of The Danish Club is to create a forum for Danes and others interested in Danish culture and issues in the Houston area, primarily through informal events and get-togethers, social as well as cultural.
The Danish Club of Houston, Texas, is organized for cultural, social, educational, charitable and fraternal purposes:
- To preserve and foster Danish traditions and culture among its members;
- To promote fellowship with Danes, persons of Danish ancestry and anyone interested in Danish culture, history, subjects and events.
- To provide a meeting place for its members;
- To assist Danes who have recently relocated or immigrated to the United States of America.
- To foster and promote cultural exchanges between the United States of America and Denmark;
- To receive gifts and grants of money and property of every kind and to administer the same for charitable, educational, social and philanthropic uses and to do everything necessary and proper for the accomplishment of these purposes.