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Miami

The Consulate General of Spain in Miami is located at 2655 Le Jeune Road, Suite 203, Coral Gables, FL 33134. It serves Spanish citizens and residents in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee. The consulate provides essential services, including passport issuance, visa processing (Schengen and certain national visas), notarial services, civil registry for births and marriages, and emergency assistance for Spanish nationals, such as support for lost documents or legal issues.
Operating hours are Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM to 1:30 PM, with appointments required for most services, bookable online through the consulate’s website or by contacting (305) 446-5511 or cog.miami@maec.es. For emergencies involving Spanish citizens (e.g., accidents, arrests), an after-hours line is available at (305) 439-0977. The consulate is closed on U.S. and Spanish holidays, with a schedule posted on its website.
The consulate promotes Spanish culture through events, exhibitions, and partnerships with local organizations, highlighting Spain’s art, music, and cuisine. It also supports trade and economic ties in the region. Visa applicants must reside within the consulate’s jurisdiction, and payments for certain services, like notarials, require money orders or certified checks (no cash or credit cards for some transactions). An electronic Civil Registry system allows digital access to certificates.
For accurate and up-to-date information, especially on visa requirements or cultural events, contact the consulate directly or visit its official website. Public parking is available nearby, and the consulate is accessible via public transit (e.g., Miami-Dade Metrorail, Coral Gables Trolley). Verify holiday closures or appointment availability before visiting.

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