Consulate General of El Salvador in Miami, United States
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El Salvadoran Consulate General in Miami
8550 NW 33rd Street, Suite 100
Doral, FL 33122
United States
Telephone
Fax
(+1) (305) 592-6981
Office hours
Monday:
08:00-16:00
Tuesday:
08:00-16:00
Wednesday:
08:00-16:00
Thursday:
08:00-16:00
Friday:
08:00-16:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Head of mission
Mr Milton Eduardo Umaña Acevedo, Consul General
Supervisory mission
Embassy of El Salvador in Washington, D.C.Map and directions for the consulate general
How do I contact the consulate general of El Salvador in Miami, the United States?
The consulate general of El Salvador in Miami is located at 8550 NW 33rd Street, Suite 100 and can be contacted by telephone on (305) 592-6978 and by email consuladodoral@rree.gob.sv and citas.elsalvador.florida@gmail.com. The consulate general of El Salvador in Miami is supervised by the embassy of El Salvador in Washington, D.C..
When is the consulate general open?
The consulate general of El Salvador in Miami is open Monday to Friday from 08:00 to 16:00. The consulate general is closed during the weekend and during holidays.
Which services are offered?
The El Salvadoran consulate general in Miami may offer a range of services and consular assistance to U.S. and El Salvadoran citizens:
El Salvadoran visa processing
Renewal and issuance of El Salvadoran passports
Notarial services and legalization
Registration of El Salvadoran individuals residing in United States
Emergency assistance to El Salvadoran citizens residing in United States
Contact the consulate general of El Salvador in Miami directly to confirm which services they are able to offer. Contact the supervisory mission of the consulate general, the embassy of El Salvador in Washington, D.C., for consular inquiries and assistance.
Do I need a visa to enter El Salvador?
U.S. citizens do not need a tourist visa to enter El Salvador. Contact the consulate general of El Salvador in Miami directly to inquire about the availability of other types of visa.
No visa required to enter El Salvador.
Relations between El Salvador and the United States
The El Salvadoran consulate general is one of 1689 foreign representations in the United States, one of 71 foreign representations in the city of Miami and one of 155 El Salvadoran diplomatic and consular representations located abroad.
In addition to El Salvador's consulate general in Miami, El Salvador has 30 other representations in the United States. These representations include an embassy in Washington, D.C. and consulates in Atlanta, Boston, Brentwood, Charlotte, Chicago, Dale City, Dallas, Denver, El Paso, Fresno, Houston, Laredo, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, McAllen, Nashville, New York, Newark, Oakland, Omaha, Salt Lake City, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Silver Spring, Springdale, St. Paul and Tucson.
The United States maintains an embassy in San Salvador.
This page was last reviewed by EmbassyPages editors 12 August 2023
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- Charlotte, Consulate
- Chicago, Consulate General
- Dale City, Consulate General
- Dallas, Consulate General
- Denver, Consulate
- El Paso, Consulate
- Fresno, Consulate General
- Houston, Consulate General
- Laredo, Consulate
- Las Vegas, Consulate General
- Los Angeles, Consulate General
- McAllen, Consulate General
- Nashville, Consulate General
- New York, Consulate General
- Newark, Consulate
- Oakland, Consulate
- Omaha, Consulate General
- Salt Lake City, Consulate General
- San Bernardino, Consulate General
- San Diego, Consulate
- San Francisco, Consulate General
- Seattle, Consulate
- Silver Spring, Consulate General
- Springdale, Consulate General
- St. Paul, Consulate General
- Tucson, Consulate General
- Washington, D.C., Embassy