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Consulate of Nepal in Chicago

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

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

Addres:

Honorary Consulate of Nepal in Chicago, United States - 10. N. Dearborn, 7th Floor - Chicago - Illinois 60602 - United States

Telephone Number:

(+1) (312) 263 1250

Fax Number:

(+1) (312) 263 3480

Email:

mablaw1@voyager.net

Website:

us.nepalembassy.gov.np

Consul:

Mr Marvin A. Brustin - Honorary Consul

Office Hours:

By appointment

 

 
The Nepalese Consulate in Chicago

is a lower level diplomatic representative office appointed by the Embassy of Nepal in the United States and is lead by Mr Marvin A. Brustin - Honorary Consul of Nepal to the United States.

Type of Consulate

Some Nepalese 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 us.nepalembassy.gov.np

Consular Appointment

Before you visit the Nepalese 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 Nepalese visa applications, passports for Nepal and other consulate matters related to Nepal please contact the consulate in Chicago directly by telephone (+1) (312) 263 1250 or email mablaw1@voyager.net

- In the United States you will find consulates of Nepal in Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Hilo, Los Angeles, New York, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco and Seattle.

- Many other countries such as Croatia, Sri Lanka, Sao Tome and Principe, Israel, Indonesia, Mongolia, Barbados, Canada, Switzerland, Greece and more hold appointed consular departments in Chicago.