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Here is a list of Latin American Consulates in New York City, along with their contact information, official pages, and considerations one should have when contacting them. Most of the consulates require an appointment in advance to process certain documents, such as passports, but there are exceptions where walk-ins are welcome. It is highly recommended to check out the official webpage (or Facebook page, in some cases) to learn more about the consulate you plan to visit.
Additionally, due to the delays, some consulates may not have appointments available immediately. Sometimes it may take months to get an appointment. If you had problems scheduling an appointment please emails us at [email protected]
Keep in mind that: most consulates have a direct contact for “emergency” situations. For example, if you need your passport for an immigration court hearing, your consulate should be able to expedite your request. A lawyer’s letter might be needed.
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Mexico
Emergency contact: (917) 459-2143 | Email: [email protected]
Honduras
Facebook | Email: [email protected]
Note: as of date of publication, the official website was not online
Guatemala
Website | Facebook | Email: [email protected]
24/7 Hotline: 1 (844)-805-1011
Emergency contact: (917) 406-5269
El Salvador
Website | Facebook| Email: [email protected]
Phone number: 1-888-301-1130
Note: to schedule an appointment, you will need to create an account using your email address. Be sure to verify all your personal details while you create your account.
Nicaragua
Website | Phone: 212-986-6562 | Email: [email protected]
Emergency Contact: 929-331-7375
Ecuador
Queens: Ecuador Consulate in Queens | T: 718-651-8797 | Twitter
Manhattan: Ecuador Consulate in Manhattan. | T: 212-808-0170 | Twitter
Note: you can schedule an appointment in any of the preferred locations.
Perú
Website | Facebook | T: 646-735-3901 | Twitter
You can also contact them based on the type of processing needed:
Dni: (646) 503-6934 [email protected]
Passports: (646) 503-6932 [email protected]
Affidavits: [email protected]
Notaries: [email protected]
Registry: [email protected]
Visas: 646-503-6935 [email protected]
Colombia
Website | Facebook | Email: [email protected]
Phone Number: (212) 798-9000
Argentina
Phone number: 212-603-0400 | Email: [email protected]
Chile
Facebook | Email: [email protected]
Phone number: 212-980-3706
Additional email address based on type of service needed:
[email protected] (VISAS)
[email protected] (Power of Attorney)
[email protected] (Passports)
República Dominicana
Phone: 212-768-2480 | Email: [email protected]
Paraguay
Email: [email protected] | Phone: 212 – 682 9440/41/42
Note: you can also send them a message via WhatsApp: 347 260 0013
Uruguay
Phone: 1 212 753 8191 | Email: [email protected]
Bolivia
Website | Facebook | Telefono de emergencia: 1 202 286 3122
Email: [email protected] | T: 212 687-0530
Costa Rica
Facebook Page | Phone: (646) 933-1035
Email: [email protected]
Panama
Phone: (212) 840-2450 | Email: [email protected]
Brazil
Website | Consular services: (646) 403 2676
24 Hour Emergency Hotline: (917) 943 7155
Email: [email protected]
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