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Consular and Trade Offices Consular and Trade Offices Governments from throughout the world have consular offices and trade representation in greater Atlanta, Macon, and Savannah. Consular offices are established by foreign governments 1) to officially develop economic, commercial, scientific and cultural relations between the country they represent and the area in which they serve, and 2) to safeguard the interests of the sending country and its citizens traveling or residing in their consular district. Traditionally these duties include issuing and renewing passports and other official documents, helping travelers in distress, signing death certificates, legalizing or delivering official documents, and assisting travelers in trouble with local law enforcement or immigration authorities. Large consular offices often support cultural affairs and/or trade and investment, as well. Sixty-six countries are represented in Georgia, with twenty-five career consulates, forty-four honorary consular offices and more than one dozen dedicated trade and investment agencies. Career officials are members of their country’s foreign (diplomatic) or commercial service, while honorary officials are local residents appointed by foreign governments to perform consular duties. The Dean of the Consular Corps, currently Mr. Gandy Thomas, Consul General of Haiti, is traditionally the career official with the longest tenure. More than a dozen foreign governments have independent operations in Atlanta with a mission to promote trade and/or investment between their countries or regions and Georgia and the Southeast U.S. ALBANIA Austrian Trade Commission Honorary Consulate General of the Republic of Southern Region Office Albania 3333 Riverwood Parkway, Southeast Suite 200 P.O. Box 231 Atlanta, Georgia 30339 Avondale Estates, GA 30002 Phone: (678) 401-2870 Phone: (404) 299-6803 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Ms. Angelika Heitzmann, Trade Commissioner Ambassador Theodore R. Britton, Jr. Honorary Consul General BAHAMAS ARGENTINA Consulate General of the Bahamas 2970 Clairmont Road Suite 690 Consulate General of the Argentine Republic Atlanta, GA 30329 245 Peachtree Center Avenue Suite 2101 Phone: (404) 214-0492 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Email: [email protected] Phone: (404) 880-0805 Mr. Randy Rolle, Consul General Email: [email protected] Mr. José Flores Velasco, Consul General BARBADOS AUSTRIA Honorary Consulate of Barbados 4160 Glen Devon Drive, NW Honorary Consulate General of the Republic of Atlanta, GA 30327 Austria Phone: (404) 365-8353 3333 Riverwood Parkway, Southeast Suite 200 Email: [email protected] Atlanta, Georgia 30339 Dr. Edward Layne, Honorary Consul Phone: (404) 264-9858 Email: [email protected] Mr. Ferdinand C. Seefried, Honorary Consul General Updated April 2016 Consular and Trade Offices BELGIUM CANADA Consulate General of the Kingdom of Belgium Consulate General of Canada 230 Peachtree Street, NW Suite 2250 1175 Peachtree Street, NE Suite 1700 Atlanta, GA 30303 Atlanta, GA 30361-6205 Phone: (404) 659-2150 Phone: (404) 532-2000 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Mr. William De Baets, Consul General Ms. Louise Blais, Consul General Flanders Investment and Trade Québec Trade Office 235 Peachtree Street, NE Suite 1730 191 Peachtree Street, NE Suite 3240 Atlanta, GA 30303 Atlanta, GA 30303 Phone: (404) 659-9611 Phone: (404) 584-2995 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Mr. Wim Van Cauteren, & Trade Commissioner Ms. Louise Fortin, Trade Director Wallonia Export & Investment 235 Peachtree Street, NE Suite 1710 CHILE Atlanta, GA 30303 Phone: (404) 584-2002 Honorary Consulate of the Republic of Chile Email: [email protected] 2876 Sequoyah Drive, NW Ms. Djazia Filoso, Trade Commissioner Atlanta, GA 30327 Phone: (404) 355-7923 Email: [email protected] BELIZE Ms. Erika M. Monckeberg, Honorary Consul Honorary Consulate of Belize 3060 Peachtree Road Suite 1725 CHINA Atlanta, GA 30305 Phone: (404) 530-9954 Hong Kong Trade Office Email: [email protected] 1123 Bluffhaven Way Mr. Jeffrey Beecher Gram, Honorary Consul Atlanta, GA 30319-4820 Phone: (404) 788-8818 Email: [email protected] BRAZIL Mr. Eugene J. Hanratty, III Executive Director Consulate General of the Federative Republic of Brazil COLOMBIA 3500 Lenox Road Suite 800 Atlanta, GA 30326 Consulate General of the Republic of Colombia Phone: (404) 949-2400 270 Carpenter Drive, NE Suite 110 Email: [email protected] Sandy Springs, GA 30328 Ambassador Hermano Telles Ribeiro, Consul Phone: (404) 254-3206 General Email: [email protected] Mr. Bladimiro Cuello, Consul General BULGARIA Proexport Colombia Honorary Consulate of Bulgaria 270 Carpenter Drive, NE 2913 Lake Forest Dr. Sandy Springs, GA 30328 Augusta, GA 30309 Phone: (305) 746-6522 Phone: (706) 832-5005 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Mary Posada, Southeast Representative Mr. James Rigsby, Honorary Consul Updated April 2016 Consular and Trade Offices COSTA RICA ECUADOR Consulate General of the Republic of Costa Rica 1870 The Exchange Suite 100 Consulate General of the Republic of Ecuador Atlanta, GA 30339 3495 Piedmont Road Building 12, Suite 105 Phone: (770) 951-7025 Atlanta, GA 30305 Email: [email protected] Phone: (404) 841-2276 Ms. Flora Leah Venegas, Consul General Email: [email protected] Mr. Juan Rafael Arcos, Consul General CYPRUS Honorary Consulate of the Republic of Ecuador Phone: (404) 252-2211 Honorary Consulate of the Republic of Cyprus Email: [email protected] 3730 Bloxham Court Ms. Patricia Elena Boezio, Honorary Consul Chamblee, GA 30341 Phone: (770) 934-4705 Email: [email protected] EL SALVADOR Ms. Polyxeni (Poly) Potter, Honorary Consul Consulate General of the Republic of El Salvador 6735 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard Suite 150 CZECH REPUBLIC Atlanta, GA 30360 Phone: (770) 591-4140 Honorary Consulate of the Czech Republic Email: [email protected] 4 Concourse Parkway Suite 215 Ms. Claudia Valenzuela, Consul General Atlanta, GA 30328 Phone: (678) 587-9198 Email: [email protected] ESTONIA Mr. George A. Novak, Honorary Consul General Honorary Consulate of the Republic of Estonia 1865 High Trail Suite 100 DENMARK Atlanta, GA 30339 Phone: (404) 806-7757 Royal Danish Consulate Email: [email protected] 130 North Crest Boulevard Suite B Mr. Aadu J. Allpere, Honorary Consul Macon, GA 31210 Phone: (478) 477-8145 Email: [email protected] FINLAND Mr. Christopher N. Smith, Honorary Consul Honorary Consulate of the Republic of Finland Trade Council of Denmark 1230 Peachtree Rd, NE 1 Piedmont Center Suite 400 Atlanta, GA 30309-3592 Atlanta, GA 30305 Phone: (404) 815-3682 Phone: (404) 588-1588 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Mr. John D. Saunders, Honorary Consul Mr. Carsten Rosendahl, Trade Commissioner Updated April 2016 Consular and Trade Offices FRANCE Consulate General of the French Republic Honorary Consulate of Germany in Savannah 3399 Peachtree Road, NE Suite 500 128 Habersham Street Atlanta, GA 30326 Savannah, GA 31401 Phone: (404) 495-1682 Phone: (912) 224-2169 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Mr. Denis Barbet, Consul General Mr. Denis Blackburne, Honorary Consul Honorary Consulate of France 128 Habersham Street GREECE Savannah, GA 31401 Phone: (912) 224-2169 Consulate of the Hellenic Republic Email: [email protected] 3340 Peachtree Road NE Suite 1670 Mr. Denis Blackburne, Honorary Consul Atlanta, GA 30326 Phone: (404) 261-3313 Business France Email: [email protected] 3399 Peachtree Road, NE Suite 500 Mr. Georgios Panagiotidis, Consul Atlanta, GA 30326 Phone: (404) 495-1660 Email: [email protected] GUATEMALA Mr. Robert Blumel, Senior Director, Business Development Consulate General of the Republic of Guatemala 2750 Buford Highway Enterprise Rhône-Alpes International Atlanta, GA 30324 3495 Piedmont Road, NE Building 11, Suite 700 Phone: (404) 320-8804 Atlanta, GA 30305 Email: [email protected] Phone: (404) 233-8623 Mr. Victor Ramirez Scaglia Email: [email protected] Mrs. Cecile Mignotte, Director GUYANA GEORGIA Honorary Consulate of Guyana 5365 Divident Dr. Suite F Honorary Consulate of Georgia Decatur, GA 30035 191 Peachtree Street, NE Suite 2900 Phone: (240) 460-7119 Atlanta, GA 30303 Email: [email protected] Phone: (404) 586-6626 Ms. Marva Jacobs, Honorary Consul Email: [email protected] Mr. John Hall, Jr., Honorary Consul HAITI GERMANY Consulate General of the Republic of Haiti 2911 Piedmont Street Suite A Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Atlanta, GA 30305 Germany Phone: (404) 228-5373 285 Peachtree Center Ave. NE Suite 901 Email: [email protected] Atlanta, GA 30303-1221 Mr. Gandy Thomas, Consul General, Dean of the Phone: (404) 659-4760 Consular Corps Email: [email protected] Ambassador Detlev Rünger, Consul General Updated April 2016 Consular and Trade Offices HONDURAS ISRAEL Consulate General of the Republic of Honduras Consulate General of the State of Israel 6755 Peachtree Industrial Blvd, Suite 120 1100 Spring Street, NW Suite 440 Atlanta, GA 30360 Atlanta, GA 30309 Phone: (770) 645-8881 Phone: (404) 487-6582 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Ms. Maria Fernanda Rivera, Consul General Ambassador Judith Varnai Shorer, Consul General HUNGARY ITALY Honorary Consulate General of Hungary Honorary Consulate of the Italian
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