1818 Market street is the new address of the Consulate General of Italy in Philadelphia, starting from February 1, 2025. The new offices will be located in a prime building with enhanced security and screening features. Access will be permitted strictly by appointment; we invite you to refer to our free @Prenotami system to book your appointment.
Please remember that most of our services such as AIRE and Stato Civile do not require your presence and can always be dealt with by FASt-it or email! However, Italian citizens are always welcome for assistance or for services that do not require an appointment by showing at the reception desk their Italian passport or an Italian document (identity card, Italian driving license).
The new offices will be close to the Suburban Rail Station, with connections to the Market-Frankford Line, Broad Street Line, Trolley, Septa and bus lines 17-32-33-38-42-48. Please note that to complete the move our offices will be closed to the public from 28 to 31 January. We are waiting for you in our new offices!
SOURCE: Italian Consulate in Phialdelphia
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