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How can I be sure that someone who claims to be a consular officer, a consul, an honorary consul, or a diplomatic officer is in fact one?

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How can I be sure that someone who claims to be a consular officer, a consul, an honorary consul, or a diplomatic officer is in fact one?

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A. Diplomatic and consular officers (including consuls and honorary consuls) have identification cards issued by the Department of State. The cards look like the cards shown in Part One. If you have any doubt about the authenticity of a State Department identification card, you can call the State Department’s Office of Protocol at 202-647-1985 to have the identity and status of the official verified during business hours (8:15 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., EST). Outside of those hours, you may call 202-647-7277. Questions About Foreign Nationals Q.

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