To address a letter to a Consulate General, you should use the following format: Consulate General of [Country] [Street Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] Dear Consulate General, [or Dear Sir/Madam, if you don't have a specific name] Remember to include your own contact information and address at the top-left corner of the letter.
You answer it addressing him or her by saying "Dear Consulate General" and Hence forth......
The highest office in a Consulate is a Consul, the highest office in a Consulate-General is a Consul General, and the highest office in an Embassy is an Ambassador. You would address the letter as: The Honorable John Smith, Consul Consulate of "conventional long form of whatever country" Street address City, State, zip In the letter however, the salutation would simply be Dear Mr., Mrs., Miss, or Ms., the same goes for a Consul General A foreign Ambassador would be: His (or Her) Excellency John Smith Ambassador of "conventional long form of whatever country" Street address City, State, zip The salutation for an ambassador would be either Excellency, or Dear Mr. (or Madam) Ambassador
The Consul General is the head of a Consulate General
The Consulate General of Brazil is located at 20 Park Plaza, Suite 1420, Boston, Ma, 02116. There are also offices found in Sydney and Washington D.C.
She walked around mid-town Manhattan in New York City, pointing out the different consulate buildings: the Consulate General of Mexico, the Consulate of Brazil, the Japanese Consulate, and the Consulate General of Turkey.
Consulate-General of Russia in Shanghai was created in 1917.
Consulate General of Serbia in Vukovar was created in 1998.
Honorable Consulate
Consulate-General of Finland in Saint Petersburg was created in 2004.
Consulate-General of Denmark in Saint Petersburg was created in 1906.
Consulate-General of France in Saint Petersburg was created in 1858.