U.S. Consulate in Florence: Services, Location & Appointments

Lukas Wolff

Find the nearest U.S. embassy or consulates in Florence. The relationship between the USA and Florence, the heart of Tuscany and a global center for art and culture, is characterized by a profound appreciation for its Renaissance heritage, strong academic programs for American students, and a growing number of US expats drawn to its beauty and lifestyle. This makes Florence a highly desirable destination for cultural immersion and long-term stays. While precise figures are not always readily available, estimates suggest that there are several thousand US citizens residing in Florence, contributing to its artistic and international ambiance.

Where is the U.S. consulate in Florence

Where is the U.S. embassy in Florence

While there is no U.S. embassy located directly in Florence, American citizens and residents can access a full range of consular services through the nearest U.S. consulate in Florence.

Do I need an appointment to visit a U.S. embassy or consulate in Florence?

We highly recommend booking an appointment before visiting the U.S. embassy or consulates. However, in emergencies, you can go directly there or call them during working hours.

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What services does the U.S. embassy or consulates offer in Florence?

Here is a non-exhaustive list of the services a U.S. embassy or consulates provide in Florence:

  • Apostille
  • Legal documents issuance
  • Report of birth/death
  • Report marriage / civil union
  • Emergency assistance
  • Tax declaration help
  • Visa requests
  • Green card
  • Visa
  • Job and contract opportunities

Please note that specific services may vary. It’s advisable to contact the U.S. consulate or embassy directly for detailed information on available services.

History of the U.S. embassy and consulates in Florence

The U.S. and Italy's relationship has evolved from early consular ties with various Italian states to a strong modern alliance following Italy's unification and post-WWII cooperation. The U.S. recognized the Kingdom of Italy in 1861, though consulates existed earlier. Today, the U.S. maintains its Embassy in Rome, and Consulates General in Florence, Milan, and Naples, along with Consular Agencies in Genoa and Palermo.

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