The Italian consulates serve Italian citizens living abroad and foreign nationals looking to travel to Italy, work in Italy, study in Italy or move to Italy. They provide various services, including passport renewals, voting registration, notary services, citizenship applications, visa applications and more. When applying through a Italian consulate, it is important to know which consulate serves citizens from your state. In today’s article, we will provide a list of all Consulates General of Italy in the United States and important information to consider.
The following is a list of all of the Italian consulates in the United States:
The Italian Consulate in Boston
The Italian Consulate in Chicago
The Italian Consulate in Detroit
The Italian Consulate in Houston
The Italian Consulate in Philadelphia
The Italian Consulate in Los Angeles
The Italian Consulate in Miami
The Italian Consulate in New York
The Italian Consulate in Washington, D.C.
The Italian Consulate in San Francisco.
All of these consular posts handle various processes. Each consular district serves citizen residents from certain states, so it is important to ensure you apply for your process at the correct consulate. For example, as of the date of this article, the Consulate of Italy in Miami serves residents from Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, British Virgin Islands, Bahamas, Jamaica, St. Marteen, St. Eustatius, Saba, Cayman Islands, Turks & Caicos. By contrast, the Consulate of Italy in Houston has jurisdiction in Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana and Oklahoma. If you are unsure which consulate corresponds to your state, you can check the website for the Italy consulates to verify the jurisdiction of each.
Whether you are applying for a Italy visa, applying for Italian citizenship or registering a marriage in Italian, it is important to understand which documentation is needed and gather it ahead of time to avoid any delays. Any foreign documents not in Italian submitted to the consulate will need a translation in order to be accepted. Documents such as vital records will also require an apostille, if the document comes from an apostille country, like the United States. For more information about apostilles, please click here.
Translations submitted to the Italian consulates must follow the rules of the consulate. Each consulate can have its own rules and requirements for translation submissions, so it is important to understand what these are prior to hiring a translation company. What the consulate accepts is at their sole discretion, and any questions about the submission process must be directed to the consulates.
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