100 Biscayne Blvd, Ste 2200
Miami, FL 33132
(305) 358-0290
El Consulado General del Perú en Miami es receptivo a los comentarios y fomenta las opiniones de nuestros connacionales como medio de contacto permanente, sin embargo, nos reservamos el derecho de suprimir aquellos mensajes que por su tono ofensivo y/o lenguaje procaz puedan vulnerar el respeto y la honorabilidad de cualquier persona.
A partir del siglo XIX inmediatamente después de la independencia se fue organizando paulatinamente la administración pública. Primero el Estado de Guatemala como parte integrante de las provincias unidas de Centro América y después a partir de 1847 como República independiente, libre y soberana para la administración de los negocios público lo diferentes ramos de la administración, fueron organizados en Secretarías de acuerdo a la denominación española, esta terminología incluyó en nuestro caso a la Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores que conservó esta denominación después de la Revolución de fecha 20 de octubre de 1944, como puede verse en la Ley del Organismo ejecutivo contenido en el Decreto No. 47 de la Junta Revolucionaria, y emitido en fecha 27 de diciembre de 1944. No obstante el período de vigencia fue corto ya que al entrar en vigor la Constitución de la República de fecha 15 de marzo ese ordenamiento Constitucional ya no hablaba de Secretarías, sino de Ministerios de Estado por lo que el Congreso de la República tuvo que promulgar una ley del Organismo Ejecutivo, emitida en el Decreto No.93 del Congreso de la República, de fecha 25 de abril de 1945 en la que por primera vez se habla en la sección XVIII, Artículo 21, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores
Başkonsolosluğumuzun görev bölgesi Florida, Georgia, Kuzey Carolina, Güney Carolina ve Puerto Rico‘dan oluşmaktadır. Turkish Consulate General in Miami has been implementing its consular services and diplomatic duties throughout a jurisdiction area covering Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina.
Welcome to the Consulate of Haiti in Miami official facebook page. Visit www.consulathaitimiami.ht or Follow us on twitter @consulathtmiami. Traveling to Haiti ? Visit www.plezivakans.com, www.manmanpemba.com, www.haititourisminc.com, www.lokalhaiti.com or download iphone/ipad/android app "Lokal"
The Consulate General of Japan in Miami serves the Japanese population residing in Florida, and also promotes Japanese culture and business throughout the state.
NO WALK-IN SERVICE AVAILABLE. SERVICES PROVIDED BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Please call ahead, especially if you are in the Orlando area as we can offer certain consular services using the services of our travel industry partners. There is no visa service available at this location. Visit www.gov.uk/uk-visa to find out if you need a visa. There is no passport renewal service available at this location. Visit www.gov.uk/overseas-passports to apply for a British passport. Follow us on Twitter @UKinFlorida and on Instagram at http://instagram.com/UKinFlorida.
Services Offered by the Consulate Passport applications for Jamaican Citizens; Issuance of emergency certificates (EC's) for urgent travel; Processing and issuance of visas and other relevant documents to foreigners visiting Jamaica; Authentication and legalization of documents; Safeguarding the interests of Jamaican minors and nationals, particularly in matters of guardianship and trusteeship (estate matters); Facilitate the processing of pension benefits for Jamaican nationals residing in the United States; Protection of the welfare of incarcerated nationals; Provision of information regarding regulatory requirements for Returning Residents; Processing of applications for Jamaican citizenship; Promotion of commerce and trade interests between Jamaica and the Southern United States.
Infórmate sobre noticias de Israel y de las actividades que el Consulado General de Israel organiza para y junto a las comunidades hispanas de La Florida y Puerto Rico.
Services Offered by the Consulate Passport applications for Jamaican Citizens; Issuance of emergency certificates (EC's) for urgent travel; Processing and issuance of visas and other relevant documents to foreigners visiting Jamaica; Authentication and legalization of documents; Safeguarding the interests of Jamaican minors and nationals, particularly in matters of guardianship and trusteeship (estate matters); Facilitate the processing of pension benefits for Jamaican nationals residing in the United States; Protection of the welfare of incarcerated nationals; Provision of information regarding regulatory requirements for Returning Residents; Processing of applications for Jamaican citizenship; Promotion of commerce and trade interests between Jamaica and the Southern United States.
Nos bureaux sont ouverts au public de 9h à 12h et de 13h à 15h30. Les fermetures pour congés fériés sont publiées environ deux semaines à l’avance. Notre bureau n’offre pas de service de visa et ne répond pas non plus aux questions relatives à l’immigration. Pour vous renseigner sur les demandes de visite ou d’immigration au Canada, veuillez consulter le site www.cic.gc.ca.
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The Citizens’ Independent Transportation Trust (Transportation Trust) is the 15-member body created by Miami-Dade County voters to oversee expenditure of revenue generated by the half-percent Charter County Sales Surtax that funds the transit and roadway projects in the People’s Transportation Plan (PTP). The Transportation Trust is comprised of 15 members appointed by each member of the Board of County Commissioners, the County Mayor and the Miami-Dade League of Cities. The Office of the Citizens' Independent Transportation Trust is the County department that provides professional staff support to the Transportation Trust. The Trust administers the PTP funded Municipal Transportation Program where participating municipalities receive 20% of Surtax funds for transit and roadway projects Significant improvements have been made to the County’s public transit and roadway systems because of the PTP. New buses and Metromover vehicles have been purchased and are in operation. Municipal circulator systems are successfully operating in twenty-six of the participating municipalities. More than 300 miles of roads have been improved, the countywide traffic signalization system has been upgraded and the Metrorail Orange Line extension to the airport is completed and in operation. Because of the PTP, thousands of seniors and eligible veterans enjoy fare free rides on the public transit system. Funding decisions made by the Transportation Trust helped turn the half-cent Surtax into meaningful projects that offer greater mobility options to public transportation users. For more information about the Transportation Trust and the People’s Transportation Plan call 305-375-1357, email [email protected] or visit www.miamidade.gov/ctt.
The Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust was created in 1993 by the Board of County Commissioners with several primary functions: to administer proceeds of the one-percent food and beverage tax; to implement the local continuum of care plan, a three-phased plan, called the Miami-Dade County Community Homeless Plan (the "Plan"); and to serve in an advisory capacity to the Board of County Commissioners on issues involving homelessness. The Trust is not a direct service provider. Instead, it is responsible for the implementation of policy initiatives developed by the 27-member Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust Board, and the monitoring of contract compliance by agencies contracted with the County, through the Trust, for the provision of housing and services for homeless persons. Through its policies and procedures, the Trust also oversees the utilization of the food and beverage tax proceeds dedicated for homeless purposes, as well as other funding sources, to ensure the implementation of the goals of the three-phased pan. Additionally, the Trust has served as lead applicant on behalf of the County for federal and state funding opportunities, and developing and implementing the annual process to identify gaps and needs of the homeless continuum. The Miami-Dade County Community Homeless Plan is well into implementation as a result of directives of the Board, with policies and funding recommendations made to the Board of County Commissioners in support of the Plan.
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PortMiami is an economic powerhouse that impacts the entire state of Florida contributing more than $27 billion annually to the local and state economies and supporting 207,000 jobs.
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We are one of the most unique park and recreation systems in the world! We are more than just playgrounds and athletic fields. We are also comprised of after-school, sports-development and summer-camp programs; programs for seniors and people with disabilities; educational nature centers and nature preserves; environmental restoration efforts; arts and culture programs and events; the renowned Zoo Miami and Deering Estate; the Crandon Tennis Center, home of the Sony Open—the USTA’s fifth largest tennis tournament; golf courses; beaches; marinas; campgrounds; pools; and more!
On January 21, 2010, the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners passed an ordinance sponsored by Commissioner Barbara J. Jordan creating a Youth Commission to gather input from local youth and teens on County issues affecting them. The Youth Commission would serve in an advisory capacity to the Board, learn about government, participate in the process of Miami-Dade County government, and represent and articulate the needs of youth in the county. "The Youth Commission will be like a microcosm of the Miami-Dade County Commission, with the members mainly focusing on County programs that would affect children and teenagers," said Commissioner Jordan. "This is a great way to involve our youth in government so they become more involved in their community. The decisions and advice they deliver to us will help my colleagues and I gain a different perspective on youth-targeted issues and programs." The members of the Youth Commission are expected to study problems and hold forums on issues, activities and concerns of youth in Miami-Dade, comment upon existing or proposed legislation, present methods to resolve youth-related conflicts between youth and between youth and adults, submit annual reports of activities to the County Commission and Mayor, and foster an interest in County government among their peers, along with other duties and responsibilities. There is also an emphasis on them serving as the Violence Intervention Program representative for their respective school, as permitted by the Miami-Dade County Public School System, and facilitating an annual Youth Summit in conjunction with the Juvenile Services Department and the South Florida Youth Advisory Board.