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Consulate of Israel in Chicago

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The Israeli Consulate is a diplomatic mission in Chicago and is appointed by the Embassy of Israel in Washington. Below you will find the contact details of the consulate as well as the name of the Israeli consul serving in Chicago.

Contact details of the Israeli Consulate in Chicago - the United States

Addres:

Israeli Consulate General in Chicago, the United States 500 West Madison, Suite 3100 Chicago Illinois 60661 United States

Telephone Number:

(+1) (312) 380-8800

Fax Number:

(+1) (312) 380-8855

Email:

contactus@chicago.mfa.gov.il

Website:

chicago.mfa.gov.il

Consul:

Roy Glad - Consul General

Office Hours:

09.30-12.30

 

 
The Israeli Consulate in Chicago

is a lower level diplomatic representative office appointed by the Embassy of Israel in the United States and is lead by Roy Glad - Consul General of Israel to the United States.

Type of Consulate

Some Israeli consulates in the United States are honorary consulates and do not handle visa or passport matters.

Inquire the consulate in Chicago directly or visit the official website of the consulate chicago.mfa.gov.il

Consular Appointment

Before you visit the Israeli consulate in Chicago, make sure that you first check if you need an appointment.

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Important notices related to consular matters

- For Israeli visa applications, passports for Israel and other consulate matters related to Israel please contact the consulate in Chicago directly by telephone (+1) (312) 380-8800 or email contactus@chicago.mfa.gov.il

- In the United States you will find consulates of Israel in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Philadelphia and San Francisco.

- Many other countries such as Sri Lanka, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Venezuela, Sao Tome and Principe, Comoros, Mongolia, Switzerland, Austria, Iceland and more hold appointed consular departments in Chicago.