For Salvadorans residing in North Carolina, the Consulate General of El Salvador in Charlotte offers a wide range of essential services. This is an important resource to consider if you need assistance for your trip. immigration problems.

Location and contact information for the El Salvador consulate in North Carolina

The Salvadoran consulate is located in 1520 West Blvd, suite C, Charlotte , NC 28208. For inquiries, additional information and request a consular appointment You can contact the virtual consulates in the U.S. by calling 1-888-301-1130, or by email at consuladocharlotte@rree.gob.sv.

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Consular service hours

The El Salvador Consulate in North Carolina is open to the public from Monday to Friday from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. It is closed on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. To stay up to date with schedule changes, holiday closures and special activities such as mobile consulates, it is recommended to follow their official Facebook page, where they also answer questions from their fellow citizens.

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Available procedures

At the Consulate General of El Salvador in Charlotte, you can carry out the following procedures:

  • expedition of passports.
  • Public deed or powers of attorney.
  • Family status registration acquired abroad.
  • Processing of Unique Identity Document (DUI) outdoors.
  • Management of procedures related to the pension system (AFP).
  • Miscellaneous documentation services.
  • Rescheduling previously requested appointments.

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Important recommendations for contacting the consulate of El Salvador

If you plan to visit and/or contact the El Salvador consulate in North Carolina, it is advisable to schedule your appointment in advance through the dating portal and check the specific requirements of each procedure. This will help you avoid problems and optimize your time.

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