If you are Salvadoran and reside in the United States, it is essential to know the services that your consulate can offer you. From issuing important documents to legal assistance, Salvadoran consulates are equipped to assist you. Below, we explore the most common procedures and how to perform them.
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Here we offer you a summary of the most frequent procedures at the Salvadoran consulates in the United States, so you know what to expect on your next visit.
Unique Identity Document (DUI)
The DUI is a crucial document for Salvadorans abroad. If you need to renew it or issue it for the first time:
- Fill out the corresponding form.
- Present proof of identity, such as your Salvadoran passport.
- Provide a recent photograph.
- Pay the corresponding fee.
Legalization of documents
To validate Salvadoran documents in the United States or vice versa, you may require legalization:
- Present the original document and a copy.
- Pay the legalization fee.
- Wait for confirmation from the consulate.
Certificates and Certificates
Whether you need a birth certificate, marriage certificate or any other official proof:
- Complete the necessary form.
- Provide documents that prove your identity.
- Pay the applicable fee.
Visas and Permits
If you plan to travel to El Salvador or arrange the arrival of someone, you may need a visa or permit:
- Identify the type of visa required.
- Fill in the application form.
- Submit the necessary documents.
- Pay the visa fee.
Other Procedures
Salvadoran consulates offer a range of additional services, including civil registration, legal advice, among others. For more detailed information, we recommend you contact your consulate directly.
The consulates of El Salvador in the United States are dedicated to providing support and assistance to their fellow citizens. If you have questions about any procedure or need guidance, do not hesitate to contact the nearest consulate.
