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Community Center / News / Virgin Islands / April 21, 2016

ST. THOMAS — The Consulate of Colombia in San Juan wishes to advise the Colombian citizens of the U.S. Virgin Islands that a Mobile Consulate will be held in Charlotte Amalie on Saturday in which birth certificates, identity cards, citizenship cards, passport, signature recognition will be processed and previously processed citizenship cards will be handed out.

Place: University of the Virgin Islands, Administrative Conference Center 142 – 1A
Address: #2 John Brewers Bay
Hours: 9:00 am to 6:00 pm

General Consul of Colombia in San Juan, Mónica Dimaté, Esq., stated that services will be rendered by appointments, therefore it is necessary to contact the Consulate Office by email [email protected] or call 1 787-754-6885 to schedule your appointment or for more information.

Spanish Translation

El Consulado de Colombia en San Juan desea informar a los ciudadanos colombianos de las Islas Vírgenes EE.UU., que se llevará a cabo un Consulado Móvil en Charlotte Amalie, St.Thomas, el próximo 23 de abril de 2016, en el cual se tramitarán registros civiles de nacimiento, tarjetas de identidad, cédulas de ciudadanía, pasaportes, reconocimientos de firma y se entregarán cédulas previamente tramitadas.

Lugar:Universidad de las Islas Vírgenes, Centro de Conferencias Administrativo 142-1A
Dirección: #2 John Brewers Bay
Horario de Atención: 9:00am a 6:00 pm

La Cónsul General de Colombia en San Juan, Licda. Mónica Dimaté informó que se atenderá con cita previa, por ello es necesario que escriba al correo [email protected] o que llame al teléfono 1 787-754-6885 para agendar su cita y para que le sean informados los requisitos de su trámite.


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