
Consulate of Italy in Newark
1 Gateway Center, Suite 100
Newark NJ 07102
tel: +1 (973) 643 1448
fax: +1 (973) 643 3043
e-mail: consolato.newark@esteri.it
Emergency number for Italian citizens (out of office hours): (973) 687 2125
Opening Times: The Consulate is open to the public from Monday to Friday, from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM.
Consular services: (for further information, see also the section "Services")
Appointments: (required for Legal Assistance, Italian Citizenship and Vital Statistics).
Legal and Social Assistance: to set an appointment please call 973 643 1448 ext. 241 or 238, or contact legale.newark@esteri.it.
Citizenship: to set an appointment please call 973 643 1448 ext. 238, or contact consolato.newark@esteri.it.
Vital Statistics services: appointments can be made by calling 973 643 1448 ext. 226, or by e-mail statocivile.newark@esteri.it.
Only the appointments confirmed with the staff are considered valid.
The Italian Consulate in Newark is seeking an individual for the position of administrative assistant in the consular visa section.
The examinations will take place on December 9th - at 8.30 am - at the "Bentley's Room" of the Hilton Hotel (Gateway Center - Raymond Blvd, Newark, New Jersey).
Click here to see the exams' calendar.
ARE YOU AN ITALIAN CITIZEN RESIDING IN NEW JERSEY FOR AT LEAST ONE YEAR? REGISTER WITH THE CONSULATE BY CLICKING HERE AND KEEP YOUR RECORD UPDATED (REGISTERING CHILDREN, MARRIAGE, ETC.); IT'S THE LAW!
ITALIAN PASSPORTS. NEW RULES FOR MINORS UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE:
As of November 25, 2009, minors will no longer be added onto the passports of the parent (or guardian or person otherwise authorized to accompany them).
New European regulations provide protection of the minor’s identity and security by stipulating:
a) that all minors are required to have their own personal passport; and
b) that their pictures be routinely updated: the validity of the passport for minors differs depending on the age (three years for children from 0 to three years; five years for minors between three and 18 years of age).
In the case of minors who are already registered on currently valid passports, these will remain valid until the expiration of the passport itself.
06/04/2009 - Earthquake in the Abruzzo Region of Italy
Following the Earthquake which struck the Abruzzo region of Italy last night, the Italian Department of Civil Protection has immediately put into action the first response plan for the victims. Anyone interested in receiving news on the victims may contact the Italian Department of Civil Protection as follows:
Telephone numbers: 39 06 68203229 / 39 06 68201
E-mail address: salaoperativa@protezionecivile.it
Any new information concerning aid to the population involved will immediately be posted by this Consulate on this web site.
08/04/2009 - Earthquake in Abruzzo - Donations
The Regional Authority of Abruzzo has requested that donations to the population stricken by the earthquake be made by bank transfer using the following information:
BIC: BROMITR1775
IBAN: IT 69 L 030 0215 3000 0041 0000 000
CAUSALE/PURPOSE: REGIONE ABRUZZO – DONAZIONE PER IL SISMA
Italy’s Civil Protection Agency has informed that a special national deposit account has NOT been created to receive incoming donations, which may be made through any of the numerous accounts established by Italian public sector financial, press, trade union, or other organizations (readily identifiable on the internet).
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"From Dante to PhD, from pizza to DNA".
On December 2nd, Montclair State University (NJ) hosted the lecture of the Consul Generale of Italy in New York, Min. Plen. Francesco Maria Talo’, titled ““From pizza to PhD, from Dante to DNA: updating the image of Italy, a country which has shaped >>>
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Opening of the photographic exhibit: FROM ITALY TO AMERICA: FACES OF ITALIAN IMMIGRANTS/ITALIAN AMERICANS.
On October 29th the One Gallery of the One Gateway Center in Newark hosted the opening of the photographic image exhibit FROM ITALY TO AMERICA: FACES OF ITALIAN IMMIGRANTS/ITALIAN AMERICANS.This exhibit was curated by Prof. Sandra Lee >>>
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The Italian Minister Zaia visited New Jersey.
During his trip to the United States, the Italian Minister of Agricultural, Food and Rural Affairs, On Luca Zaia, stopped over New Jersey too.The Minister and some members of his staff, the Chief of Cabinet, Dott. Giuseppe Ambrosio, the Diplomatic Counselor, Min. >>>
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"Gravitation: From Galileo to Einstein and Beyond": science lecture at the Montclair University.
On October 20th, the "Alexander Kasser Thaeter" at the Montclair State University hosted the science lecture "Gravitation: from Galileo to Einstein and Beyond" celebrating the International Year of Astronomy and the 400th anniversary of Galileo's >>>
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Symposium "Doing Business With Italy".
On October 16th, the New Jersey Italy Trade Council presented a full day “Doing Business with Italy” symposium to provide critical business information to anyone either looking to do business in Italy, or seeking an alliance with an Italian company coming >>>
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Gov. Corzine declared October as Italian Heritage Month in New Jersey.
On Sunday, Oct. 11th 2009, Governor Jon Corzine signed a joint resolution designating the month of October of every year as Italian-American Heritage Month in New Jersey . Governor signed legislation during Nutley 's Columbus Day celebration sponsored >>>
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Address to the Italian American Community by Ambassador Giulio Terzi di Sant'Agata (text only in Italian)
Cari Connazionali, nell'assumere la guida dell'Ambasciata d'Italia negli Stati Uniti desidero rivolgere, come primo atto della missione che sto per intraprendere, a tutti Voi, ai rappresentanti eletti negli Stati Uniti, alla comunità di origine >>>
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Concert for the Republic.
On June the 3rd Palisade High School hosted a classical and opera music concert organizad by the COMITES to celebrate the Italian Republic.
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European Day
On May 8th 2009 the "Newark Club" in Newark hosted a symposium organized by this Consulate and The General Consulate of Portugal in Newark to promote the investments of these two Countries in New Jersey and viceversa. >>>
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Lecture of the Ambassador Giulio Terzi di Sant'Agata at Montclaire University, NJ
On March 31st 2009 the Italian Ambassador at United Nations Giulio Terzi di Sant’Agata gave a lecture at Montclaire University with the title "Responsability to Protect. Toward a more compassionate international action: Italy's past, present e future >>>
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