In order to be in a better position to assist you, we have allocated the following time-frame for any telephone inquiries: 2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. daily.
Excluding emergency cases, we cordially request you to limit any calls to this time. Your cooperation in this matter would be greatly appreciated.
U.S. Consular Section Personnel
Vice Consul: Susan V. Peruzzi
Consular Assistant: Catherine Anastasi
Responsibilities: U.S. Citizen Services; Federal Benefits; Immigrant Visas
Consular Assistant: Selina Neville
Responsibilities:Non-Immigrant Visas, U.S. citizen services
The Consular Section provides the following services to both U.S. and non-U.S. citizens:
U.S. Citizen Services:
* Passport services -renewals, replacements, amendments
* Reports of birth abroad of children of U.S. citizens
* Registration of U.S. citizens with the Embassy
* Notarial services
* Federal income tax returns
* Voter registration
* Emergency assistance
* Death of an American citizen
Federal Benefits
* Applying for a social security number
* Applying for retirement benefits
* Reporting a change of address
* Reporting the death of a social security beneficiary
* Reporting a lost Social security check.
List of Attorneys
U.S. International Financial Transfer Representatives
Non-U.S. Citizen Services
General information on non-immigrant visas - FAQs. (Maltese/Malti)
New *DS-156 (On-line Non Immigrant Visa Application Form)
An older downloadable version of form DS-156 is available below. This older version should only be used by those experiencing problems with the online version. Using this downloadable form will result in slower processing.
*DS-156 (Non Immigrant Visa Application Form)
*DS-157 (Supplemental Non Immigrant Visa Application)
* Processing of tourist and business visas
* Processing of student visas. (Note: Students applying for F1, J, and M1-type visas are required to complete the DS-158 form below in addition to the above).
*DS-158 (Contact Information and Work History for Non Immigrant Visa Applicant)
* General information on immigrant visas. The immigrant visa process is being handled by the U.S. Consulate General in Naples, Italy.
* Information on the Diversity Immigrant Visa Lottery.
For more information on Visas, American Citizen Services, travel advisors, and other consular
questions, please visit the Consular Affairs Page of the
U.S. State Department.
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