Consulate-General of Croatia in Chicago
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Address | 737 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 1030 Chicago, IL 60611 USA |
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I WAS WONDERING IF I COULD GET MY GRANDMOTHER'S BIRTH CERTIFICATE. SHE WAS BORN IN CANUK, CROATIA. HOW WOULD I BE ABLE TO GET THIS INFORMATION?
4 adults going to Split in June 2018 dates are flexible what are airlines I should check
Thanks
Hi,
My name is Dervisa I live in Iowa and I am US citizen. Do I need a visa to travel through Croatia this summer.
Thank you.
59 year old, living in US (citizen) for the last 20 years, native Croat, would like to move back to Europe, but, wish to work. Have 20 years of US experience in sales/sales management/BD worked in travel, media and currently in medical billing industry. Ideally, would like to represent American company in Croatia/Europe. Speak German, as well. Please contact at: jzgarden@hotmail.com
I am looking for an agency or recruiter in Croatia or Southern Europe to assist us in the search for a Business Development professional. Can you-your ecommend a site or contact?
Thank-you
Our small precision Engineering and Manufacturing company has a location in Croatia and we have a current need to attract and hire a Business Development/Sales pro to be based in Croatia with the ability to develop contacts throughout Europe. Our Company, DymomaxInc is headquartered in the US, Wheeling, Il. Our founder and CEO, Dr. Richard Zic is originally from Croatia.
I am the author of three books (a Trilogy) about a Croatian girl born in Croatia in 1892. She lives a hard live in the village and in the third book, comes to Gary, IN in 1908. All three books have won awards and my awards were presented in Miami during the International Book Fair. It would be my honor to present this set of books to his honor the Consulate-General. Is this possible?
Hello,
I am Indian I live in Chicago for 14 years. I have green card.
Do I need a visa to go to Croatian?
Joshi
gdj89@yahoo.com
My father's father came to the U.S. in the 1920's and I have little information on the who, what, where and why of his and my grandmother's move to America. They are both deceased as well as my father and mother. Any suggestions on how to proceed would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much.
Parents were Joseph and Teresa Tomac. I wish to have more information on all three please if possilbe.
Also, Julia Ozbolt B 1891 to Josip and Mary Ozbolt.
I thank you for your time and look forward to your response.
jstomac@gmail.com
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