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US Embassy Services In Cordoba & Mendoza

September 7th, 2008 | Categoría: Travel

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The following notices are from the U.S. Embassy in Buenos Aires:
Voting and Consular Services Offered in Córdoba
The American Embassy in Buenos Aires is pleased to announce that a team will be traveling to Córdoba, Argentina, September 15 and 16 to offer voting and consular services. The visit is being conducted as a service for U.S. citizens residing in the area who find it difficult to travel to Buenos Aires to visit the Embassy. Only American Citizen Services will be offered during this trip. No visa services or information will be provided.

U.S. Embassy representatives will provide voter assistance and process U.S. passport renewals, take requests for additional passport pages and record overseas births of American citizens (Consular Reports of Birth Abroad). Services will be offered at the offices of Cámara de Comercio – AmCham, Av. Rafael Nuñez 3612, 1 Piso Of. 48, Edificio Cerro Office, Córdoba. Appointments are required and should be made by sending an e-mail to BuenosAires-ACS@state.gov (Subject: “CONSULAR TRIP TO CORDOBA”), no later than September 12th.

All services must be paid with an international credit card that can be charged in US dollars. In addition, all applicants must bring originals and photocopies of required documents. No photocopying or picture taking services will be available. For further details on the documentation that you will have to provide, visit our website: http://argentina.usembassy@state.gov

Voting and Consular Services Offered in Córdoba

The American Embassy in Buenos Aires is pleased to announce that a team will be traveling to Mendoza, Argentina, September 18 and 19 to offer voting and consular services. The visit is being conducted as a service for U.S. citizens residing in the area who find it difficult to travel to Buenos Aires to visit the Embassy. Only American Citizen Services will be offered during this trip. No visa services or information will be provided.
U.S. Embassy representatives will provide voter assistance and process U.S. passport renewals, take requests for additional passport pages and record overseas births of American citizens (Consular Reports of Birth Abroad). Services will be offered at the offices of Amicana, Chile 987, Mendoza. Appointments are required and should be made by sending an e-mail to BuenosAires-ACS@state.gov (Subject: “CONSULAR TRIP TO MENDOZA”), no later than September 15th.

All services must be paid with an international credit card that can be charged in US dollars. In addition, all applicants must bring originals and photocopies of required documents. No photocopying or picture taking services will be available. For further details on the documentation that you will have to provide, visit our wesbsite: http://argentina.usembassy@state.gov

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5 Comments

Josephine says:

thanks for the info.

Argie Obama Fan says:

Vote Obama, you guys!!!!

Lolita says:

Hi Taos,

I vote absentee in all elections anyway but since we’re leaving on the 21st of Sept. my ballot will be sent to Bs. As. since it cannot be sent to me before Oct. 6th (overseas a bit earlier). I was told that if I was “nervous” about returning it by mail I can go to http://www.lavote.net where I can get instructions to fax my ballot.
Can’t get any easier than this! And yes, I was nervous about mailing it so I will fax it.

Regards,

Lolita

US Embassy

My grandson an Argentine citizen 18 years old, lives in Mendiolaza,Córdoba with his mother and wants to travel to the US to visit his oncle, a US citizen living in Tulsa OK Please send me requirements for his trip and whether these can be carried out in Córdoba.
Sincerely yours

Carlos P.Lantos Ph.D.
Consultant Professor of Biological Chemistry
FCEN-UBA
FCEN.UBA

taosNo Gravatar says:

Hi Carlos,

I don’t have any information about this. You should contact the U.S. Embassy directly. Here’s there URL:

http://spanish.argentina.usembassy.gov/

Good luck with everything. I hope you grandson and his mother have a great trip.

Taos

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