Consulate General of the Netherlands
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What does an office in Midtown Manhattan have to do with consular paperwork, cultural ties, and emergency passports? It’s the Consulate General of the Netherlands outpost on 666 3rd Ave, N.Y.C. As one of several dozen Dutch diplomatic posts worldwide, it handles visas, consular registrations, voting guidance, and the occasional replacement document for travelers—mostly for citizens, but also for neighbors with urgent needs.
The building sits between 42nd and 43rd streets, just two blocks east of Times Square. Inside the glass-and-steel tower, clerks process applications for birth registrations, notarial services, and emergency travel documents. They also offer notarized copies of Dutch vital records and field questions about residency formalities. If you need a replacement passport or proof of Dutch nationality, bring current ID and proof of appointment.
Call 646-557-2200 for an appointment; the visit typically lasts 20–30 minutes. Need directions? Grab the map here.