Consular Services for Uruguayans

Passports

Passport renewals, First-time passport issuance, Emergency passport, among others…

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Uruguayan ID Card

Uruguayan ID Card (cédula de identidad) can only be renewed for natural and national Uruguayan citizens…

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Uruguayan Consular Card

The Uruguayan Consular Card, or TCU, is a document issued by Uruguayan consular authorities to Uruguayan citizens living in the US…

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Returning to Uruguay

One-time return: Law 18250 and Other Return Regime: Decree 139/014. Find out about the different ways to return to Uruguay …

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Minor’s Permit

Uruguayan citizens under the age of 18 need the express authorization of their parents or legal guardian(s) both to obtain a passport…

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Powers of Attorney

There are two ways to proceed with issuing Powers of Attorney and one of the options is to do it with the Consulate…

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BPS

Issuing a Power of Attorney Letter for BPS, Personal online user ID request and Uruguay-US Social Security Agreement…

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Proof of Life

Retirees or pensioners residing outside Uruguay must provide proof of life periodically to the appropriate Consulate.

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Civil Register Inscription

The Consulate makes inscriptions in the Civil Registry, for births, recognition and death.

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Transfer the remains of a deceased person

To be able to obtain a certified judicial record, you will have to…

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Judicial record and requirements

To be able to obtain a certified judicial record, you will have to…

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Apostille

Documents issued by the United States authorities have to be apostilled to have validity in Uruguay…

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Translations

The Consulate offers translations of Uruguayan documents, such as birth certificates, driver’s licenses, among others…

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