Honorary Consulate of Lebanon in North Carolina
Government of Lebanon
About Honorary Consulate of Lebanon in North Carolina
The Lebanese started arriving in NC in the late 1800s. With them, they brought their culture, music, food, traditions, and faith. They actively participated in building NC to where it is today, whether in business, education, religious institutions, the arts, or philanthropy.
In the 1950s, the community petitioned the Lebanese government to establish a consulate in NC to facilitate approval of official paperwork needed for transactions between NC and Lebanon. In July 1956, an official decree from Lebanon established an honorary consulate in Goldsboro, NC which was then a major hub for the Lebanese community. Since then, a succession of honorary consuls have taken on the task of assisting the community. The center of activity has gradually shifted to the capital Raleigh, and as such, the current honorary consulate is established in the RTP area of NC.
The following services can be completed at the Honorary Consulate (By appointment only):
- Power of Attorney
- Registration of Vital Events (except for divorce)
The following services can be facilitated at the Honorary Consulate but have to be completed at the Embassy in Washington:
- Visas
- Passports and Travel Documents
- Legalizations
- Translation
- Citizenship
- Letters and Recommendations
- Transfer of Body
- Transfer of Furniture
- Registration of Divorce
Locations
Primary Office Location
6208 Fayetteville Rd Suite 103 Durham NC 27713
(984) 377-5201