Consulate-General of El Salvador in Miami
Address | 8550 NW 33rd Street, Suite 203 Doral, FL 33122 USA |
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Phone | local: international: |
ConsuladoCoralGables@ |
Address | 8550 NW 33rd Street, Suite 203 Doral, FL 33122 USA |
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Phone | local: international: |
ConsuladoCoralGables@ |
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This people are not very professionalat what they do nevere answer the phone. very rude. they dont know how to do thing is sad how can they people like this working for el salvador consulate.
I am salvadoran and i will say that this consulate of miami brings shame to us salvadorans. What a bad experience my friend had here. She has being there three times and they have denied her passport even after she has had the proper documentation to prove it. The people working here are very rude and with lack of education. Their phones are never answered always goes to the fax. I don't how my country can put such rude people to work there. I have seen on many occasions how people leave that place very upset. This is just very ignorant of them.
I reside about one 2 hours north of your location. Can you please let me know the requirements to get a NIT? I would also need an appointment to see you to get such document. How can I get one if no one picks up the phones?
I have been trying to get in touch with someone in the consulate and its like calling to Mars. I can't believe that there is NO consideration for others.
WE are paying their salaries and WE deserve better service, YES, Customer Service. If You people at the consulate don't know what that is, Look in the dictionary and your face and name will be printed on. You should be ashame to be ther to SERVE the Public when you don't know that the heck that is. Only a bunch of ignorants, selfish jerks, ANSWER THE DARN PHONE or hire someone for that purpose. AAARRRRHHHHHH
Good afternoon, I tried to fax the Consulate Notification at the number (305)371-7820 and its busy. The arrestee name is: DIAZ, ELIAS ENOCH, 16 YEARS OF AGE. DOB: 07/22/1996. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL OUR ICE OFFICE AT (904)630-5751 Thank you.
you have to understand they work from immigration in el salvador which is 2 hours back,they do not have time to answer every phone call they get because they have to attend people already in the office!
After spending most of the day searching for the phone number and website address of my local consulate...and only finding a phone number that turns into a fax line..I decided to drive two hours to the Coral Gables Consulate office. Well, at least it was open and I was able to speak to a live person who handed me a list that could have SO EASILY been posted online in an FAQ section of an informative website...why is there no website? While at the office, I decided to call the number I had been calling ALL DAY...and it turns out that it IS the correct number because the light on their phones turned on...but they ignored it....they have turned the sound off ...and just ignore it all day long. So.... I was told to return at 6am to see IF I would be lucky enough to get a number and be seen during the day...THIS IS AWFUL CUSTOMER SERVICE. I am ashamed of my current country's administration.
It is very sad we have brought with our Consulates the well known trashy bureaucracy, there is no possible way to get any information by phone in any of our consulates, they have only one phone line and usually is strictly for fax and there is no possible way to any of the personnel, really and with all my respect it sucks, either a Salvadorian citizen or a tourist deserves better attention, I am a Salvadorian citizen and I feel ashamed among many other matters for what our Consulates show to the world the kind of careless and cheap people we are. Get another phone line do not be so cheap.
I think that # is for the fax machine, how dumb of them
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