United States Consulate General in Halifax

Consulate of USA in Halifax, Canada

Overview

The U.S. Consulate General in Halifax serves the four Atlantic provinces of Canada: Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador. It is a key post for managing the U.S. relationship with Atlantic Canada, focusing on maritime trade, security, and the growing ocean technology sector. The consulate also provides vital services to American citizens in the region.
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Visa Services

The consulate offers non-immigrant visa services for residents of Atlantic Canada. This includes processing B-1/B-2 visas for business and tourism, F-1 visas for students, and crew visas for sailors working on vessels that call on U.S. ports. It also assists with applications for other visa categories, supporting the region's close ties to the U.S.
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Consular Services

Providing services to American citizens is a core function of the consulate. These services include passport issuance and renewal, Consular Reports of Birth Abroad, and notarial services. The consulate also offers emergency assistance to U.S. citizens in situations such as arrest, death, or other crises.
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Trade & Export Support

The consulate promotes U.S. exports to Atlantic Canada, focusing on sectors such as ocean technology, seafood, energy, and aerospace and defense. The U.S. Commercial Service provides market intelligence, business matchmaking, and trade counseling to help American companies succeed in the region.
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Investment Opportunities

Through the SelectUSA program, the consulate encourages investment from Atlantic Canadian companies into the United States. It highlights the benefits of the U.S. market and connects potential investors with resources to facilitate their expansion.
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Business Support

The consulate supports U.S. businesses by providing information on the local business environment and helping them connect with potential partners. It works with local economic development agencies and industry associations to foster a positive climate for American investment and trade.
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Cultural & Educational Programs

The consulate engages in public diplomacy to build and maintain strong ties between the United States and Atlantic Canada. It supports educational exchanges, cultural events, and speaker programs that promote a deeper understanding of American society, culture, and policy.
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Appointment Information

Appointments are required for all routine consular services, including visa and passport services. Appointments must be scheduled online through the consulate's website. It is advisable to book well in advance.
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Special Notes

All visitors are subject to security screening. Prohibited items include large bags, electronic devices, and liquids. The consulate is located in a downtown area with paid parking available nearby.
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