Welcome to the U.S. Consulate General Naples website.
Established in 1796, Consulate General Naples is one of the U.S.'s oldest Foreign Service posts. The district includes the regions of Campania, Basilicata, Molise, Puglia, Calabria, and Sicily. The Consulate General in Naples engages in a full range of U.S. government activities and services within the consular district. The Consulate employs officers and locally employed staff from the U.S. Department of State , the Department of Commerce , and the Social Security Administation. The Consulate General also oversees a Consular Agency and Public Affairs office in Palermo.
The Consular section offers a full range of passport and emergency services to U.S. citizens. It also processes non-immigrant and immigrant visa applications. Consulate General Naples is the only immigrant visa processing post in Italy and one of the few worldwide that processes immigrant visas for Iranian nationals.
The Federal Benefits Unit administers federal benefits programs from the U.S. Social Security Administration and other, selected U.S. agencies.
The Public Affairs section is responsible for regional media relations, cultural affairs, and liaising with the Italian and American academic communities. There is also a Fulbright Commission Advising service hosted at the Consulate General.
The Political/Economic sectionis responsible for following political and economic issues in southern Italy.
The U.S. Commercial Service section promotes American business and trade.
Consul General Patrick Truhn heads the Consulate General and is the chief representative of the U.S. government in the consular district.
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