Address: 374 Valencia Ave Ste 300, Coral Gables, FL 33134, USA
Phone: +13054465511
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–1:30PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–1:30PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–1:30PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–1:30PM
Friday: 8:30AM–1:30PM
Saturday: Closed
Alberto de miguel manzano
Excellent attention. From the access control to the end of the paperwork. The negative note is the queue that must be made to access the paperwork. In my opinion, it is an internal issue of the Consulate that should provide more staff for services that serve the public.
Lester Gutierrez
Very nice people there and very helpful too.
bayron salas
This place is lousy starting from the man outside, to the people upstairs. It has to improve in all its system is very sad. The communication with the person who received the emails has to be clearer. I hope that this review helps to improve. Appointments, it's a joke, their website indicates that they don't have an appointment and then they tell you to connect between 8 and 9. People who come from other states have to come without an appointment. I really hope it improves.
Alejandro Soto Legon
I have rated them with the highest score for how kind, patient and dedicated they were to me in my passport renewal process. Congratulations guys, you are awesome!!!
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You could try sending an email, but it might take a few days for them to answer. If you are not far, you could just drop by, I stopped by without an appointment and they answered all my questions.
Hello, at the Spanish Consulate they give you a link to make an appointment there.
Original expired passport and photocopy. And original and photocopy of residence. Driver's license. Passport of another nationality Spanish birth certificate a blank envelope stamped for the sending of the new passport. Moni order for $ 33. You should consult the website of the Spanish consulate in Miami to be safer and of course an appointment
Day, month and year. In Spanish.
Call the Consulate phone
November 10
The legal processes for this have expired since 2017. But I recommend that you contact the Consulate directly. Google Map is not the right way to find out about this topic.
I think not, Spaniards are very believers and respectful of their beliefs. Moreover, it is possible that since Monday it is already closed. I suggest you call.
To all the member countries of the European Union if you obtain the Schengen visa.
You have to call the Consulate. It is inappropriate to ask that question on Google Maps
It must be requested at the Civil Registry of the Spanish Consulate and present or deposit the Birth Certificate of the great-grandchild, a copy of the father or mother's DNI, the Spanish Birth Certificate of the father or mother, a copy of all the pages of the father's or mother's Spanish passport , registration of the father or mother, 2 passport-type photos of the father or mother, among other things.
You must call the consulate or visit their website for that information.
you should call the consulate and ask
First step: Register marriage with the consulate. If you are divorced, get an exquatur (the consulate will tell you what to do). Present your marriage certificate, your birth certificate and hers and all the certificates must be unextended and apostilled, except hers. I suggest you go to the consulate and they will tell you what to do.
good ones
No
None, the law of historical memory, I finished in 2011.
Enter the government page, if you are in force you pay 10 dollars and they send you a copy
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