CONSULAR AND PASSPORT SERVICES FOR DUAL CITIZENS AND FOREIGN NATIONALS
Contents
- 1 Consular Passport Services for Dual Citizens
- 2 Who are Dual Citizens?
- 3 List of Consular Passport Services
- 4 US and Foreign Passport Services for All Consulates, All Countries
- 5 U.S. Citizenship for Children Born Abroad to a U.S. Citizen Parent
- 6 Useful Links
- 6.1 List of Countries & Consulates We Serve
- 6.1.1 Argentina
- 6.1.2 Afghanistan
- 6.1.3 Albania
- 6.1.4 Andorra
- 6.1.5 Algeria
- 6.1.6 Antigua & Barbuda
- 6.1.7 Angola
- 6.1.8 Armenia
- 6.1.9 Aruba
- 6.1.10 Australia
- 6.1.11 Austria
- 6.1.12 Azerbaijan
- 6.1.13 Bahamas
- 6.1.14 Bahrain
- 6.1.15 Bangladesh
- 6.1.16 Barbados
- 6.1.17 Belarus
- 6.1.18 Belgium
- 6.1.19 Belize
- 6.1.20 Benin
- 6.1.21 Bhutan
- 6.1.22 Bolivia
- 6.1.23 Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 6.1.24 Botswana
- 6.1.25 Brazil
- 6.1.26 Brunei
- 6.1.27 Bulgaria
- 6.1.28 Burkina Faso
- 6.1.29 Burundi
- 6.1.30 Cambodia
- 6.1.31 Cameroon
- 6.1.32 Canada
- 6.1.33 Cape Verde
- 6.1.34 Central African Republic
- 6.1.35 Chad
- 6.1.36 Chile
- 6.1.37 China
- 6.1.38 Colombia
- 6.1.39 Comoros
- 6.1.40 Costa Rica
- 6.1.41 Croatia
- 6.1.42 Cuba
- 6.1.43 Cyprus
- 6.1.44 Czech Republic
- 6.1.45 Democratic Republic of Congo
- 6.1.46 Denmark
- 6.1.47 Djibouti
- 6.1.48 Dominican Republic
- 6.1.49 East Timor
- 6.1.50 Ecuador
- 6.1.51 Egypt
- 6.1.52 Equatorial Guinea
- 6.1.53 El Salvador
- 6.1.54 Eritrea
- 6.1.55 Estonia
- 6.1.56 Ethiopia
- 6.1.57 Fiji
- 6.1.58 Finland
- 6.1.59 France
- 6.1.60 Gambia
- 6.1.61 Gabon
- 6.1.62 Georgia
- 6.1.63 Germany
- 6.1.64 Ghana
- 6.1.65 Greece
- 6.1.66 Greenland
- 6.1.67 Grenada
- 6.1.68 Guatemala
- 6.1.69 Guinea
- 6.1.70 Guyana
- 6.1.71 Haiti
- 6.1.72 Honduras
- 6.1.73 Hungary
- 6.1.74 Iceland
- 6.1.75 India
- 6.1.76 Indonesia
- 6.1.77 Ireland
- 6.1.78 Israel
- 6.1.79 Italy
- 6.1.80 Ivory Coast
- 6.1.81 Jamaica
- 6.1.82 Japan
- 6.1.83 Jordan
- 6.1.84 Kazakhstan
- 6.1.85 Kenya
- 6.1.86 Kiribati
- 6.1.87 Kosovo
- 6.1.88 Kyrgyzstan
- 6.1.89 Kuwait
- 6.1.90 Laos
- 6.1.91 Latvia
- 6.1.92 Lebanon
- 6.1.93 Lesotho
- 6.1.94 Liberia
- 6.1.95 Libya
- 6.1.96 Liechtenstein
- 6.1.97 Lithuania
- 6.1.98 Luxembourg
- 6.1.99 Macedonia
- 6.1.100 Madagascar
- 6.1.101 Malawi
- 6.1.102 Malaysia
- 6.1.103 Mali
- 6.1.104 Malta
- 6.1.105 Marshall Islands
- 6.1.106 Mauritania
- 6.1.107 Mauritius
- 6.1.108 Mexico
- 6.1.109 Micronesia
- 6.1.110 Moldova
- 6.1.111 Monaco
- 6.1.112 Mongolia
- 6.1.113 Morocco
- 6.1.114 Mozambique
- 6.1.115 Myanmar
- 6.1.116 Namibia
- 6.1.117 Nauru
- 6.1.118 Nepal
- 6.1.119 Netherlands
- 6.1.120 New Zealand
- 6.1.121 Nicaragua
- 6.1.122 Niger
- 6.1.123 Nigeria
- 6.1.124 Norway
- 6.1.125 Oman
- 6.1.126 Pakistan
- 6.1.127 Palau
- 6.1.128 Palestine
- 6.1.129 Panama
- 6.1.130 Papua New Guinea
- 6.1.131 Paraguay
- 6.1.132 Peru
- 6.1.133 Philippines
- 6.1.134 Poland
- 6.1.135 Portugal
- 6.1.136 Qatar
- 6.1.137 Republic of Congo
- 6.1.138 Romania
- 6.1.139 Russia
- 6.1.140 Rwanda
- 6.1.141 San Marino
- 6.1.142 Saudi Arabia
- 6.1.143 Senegal
- 6.1.144 Serbia
- 6.1.145 Seychelles
- 6.1.146 Sierra Leone
- 6.1.147 Singapore
- 6.1.148 Slovakia
- 6.1.149 Slovenia
- 6.1.150 Solomon Islands
- 6.1.151 South Africa
- 6.1.152 South Korea
- 6.1.153 Spain
- 6.1.154 Sri Lanka
- 6.1.155 St. Kitts and Nevis
- 6.1.156 St. Vincent & Grenadines
- 6.1.157 Sudan
- 6.1.158 Suriname
- 6.1.159 Sweden
- 6.1.160 Switzerland
- 6.1.161 Syria
- 6.1.162 Taiwan
- 6.1.163 Tanzania
- 6.1.164 Thailand
- 6.1.165 Togo
- 6.1.166 Tunisia
- 6.1.167 Turkey
- 6.1.168 Turkmenistan
- 6.1.169 Tuvalu
- 6.1.170 Uganda
- 6.1.171 Ukraine
- 6.1.172 United Arab Emirates
- 6.1.173 United Kingdom
- 6.1.174 Uruguay
- 6.1.175 Uzbekistan
- 6.1.176 Vanuatu
- 6.1.177 Venezuela
- 6.1.178 Vietnam
- 6.1.179 Yemen
- 6.1.180 Zambia
- 6.1.181 Zimbabwe
- 6.1 List of Countries & Consulates We Serve
We provide consular and passport services for all Consulates in the United States and globally. Contact us online by filling out the Contact Us form to inquire about your document needs. We provide a range of professional services to assist you with your Consulate services and Passport applications. Our law firm works in collaboration with consulates and foreign embassies in the United States in connection with consular services and passport services for dual citizens and foreign nationals. We collaborate with foreign Consulates in the U.S. and the U.S. Consulates around the world and provide support for people with dual nationality and multiple citizenships.
Our experienced legal team will prepare all consular forms and applications for you strictly in accordance with the formal requirements.
Consular Passport Services for Dual Citizens
Consular and passport services refer to the services provided by a government’s diplomatic and consular missions to its citizens and foreigners. These services typically include the issuance of passports, visa applications, and assistance to citizens traveling or living abroad.
Consular passport services for dual citizens are services provided by a country’s embassy or consulate to individuals who hold citizenship in more than one country. Dual citizenship is when a person holds citizenship in two different countries at the same time.
When it comes to passport services for dual citizens, each country may have different rules and requirements for issuing passports. Some countries may allow dual citizens to hold and use passports from both countries, while others may require dual citizens to choose one nationality for passport purposes.
Consular passport services for dual citizens typically involve assisting with the application process for a passport from the country in question. This can include providing information on required documentation and fees, as well as processing the application and issuing the passport.
It is important to note that dual citizens must comply with the regulations and laws of both countries in which they hold citizenship. This includes complying with any visa requirements or travel restrictions when using a passport from one country to enter or exit another country.
In addition to passport services, consulates may also provide other services to dual citizens, such as notary services, legal and consular assistance, and assistance with repatriation and other emergencies.
Overall, consular passport services for dual citizens are an important resource for individuals who hold citizenship in multiple countries, as they can provide support and assistance with obtaining and using passports for travel and other purposes.
Who are Dual Citizens?
Dual citizens are individuals who hold citizenship in two countries at the same time. This can occur in several ways, such as by birth, marriage, or naturalization.
For example, a person who was born in the United States to parents who are citizens of another country may be eligible for dual citizenship in both the US and the other country. Similarly, a person who marries a citizen of another country may be eligible for citizenship in that country, while still maintaining their original citizenship.
Some countries allow dual citizenship, while others do not. In cases where both countries allow dual citizenship, individuals may enjoy the benefits and responsibilities of both citizenships, such as the ability to travel freely between countries, access to healthcare and education, and the right to vote in both countries’ elections.
It is important to note that the laws regarding dual citizenship can be complex and vary from country to country. Individuals who are considering obtaining dual citizenship should consult with legal experts or their respective embassy or consulate to fully understand the implications and requirements of holding dual citizenship.
List of Consular Passport Services
- New Passport Issuance: This service is provided to individuals who need a new passport or are applying for a passport for the first time. The application process includes submitting an application form, supporting documents, and fees. Once the application is processed, the new passport is issued.
- Passport Renewal: This service is provided to individuals who need to renew their existing passport. The renewal process includes submitting an application form, the old passport, supporting documents, and fees. Once the application is processed, the renewed passport is issued.
- Lost or Stolen Passport Replacement: This service is provided to individuals who have lost or had their passport stolen. The replacement process includes submitting an application form, police report, supporting documents, and fees. Once the application is processed, the replacement passport is issued.
- Emergency Passport Issuance: This service is provided to individuals who need a passport urgently, such as in the case of an emergency or unexpected travel. The emergency passport process includes submitting an application form, supporting documents, and fees. Once the application is processed, the emergency passport is issued.
- Passport Amendments: This service is provided to individuals who need to make changes to their passport, such as a change in name or other personal information. The amendment process includes submitting an application form, supporting documents, and fees. Once the application is processed, the amended passport is issued.
In addition to these services, consulates may also provide other passport-related services, such as visa processing, notary services, and legal and consular assistance. The types of services provided may vary depending on the consulate and the country in question.
US and Foreign Passport Services for All Consulates, All Countries
Our passport services cover all foreign consulates within the United States, as well as all US consulates globally. We offer the convenience of obtaining or renewing both US and foreign passports by utilizing our services. We will be happy to assist you in the preparation of all required documents in the shortest amount of time.
U.S. Citizenship for Children Born Abroad to a U.S. Citizen Parent
If a child is born abroad to a U.S. citizen parent, the child may acquire U.S. citizenship at birth. The process for obtaining proof of U.S. citizenship for such a child depends on a number of factors, including the child’s age and the U.S. citizen parent’s status. The process can take several weeks to several months, depending on the embassy or consulate’s workload. If the child is over the age of 18 and has not previously been documented as a U.S. citizen, the process for obtaining proof of citizenship is different. In this case, the child may need to apply for a Certificate of Citizenship or a U.S. passport through the normal application process.
Useful Links
Here is a link to the U.S. Embassies, Consulates, and Offices Providing Consular Services around the world and a list of all Foreign Embassies & Consulates in the U.S.
There are about 168 Foreign Embassies and 727 Consulates in the United States. The United States itself in total has 163 Embassies and 93 Consulates spread all over the world.