Permanent Mission of Serbia to the UN
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Out in Turtle Bay sits the Permanent Mission of Serbia to the UN, one of the city’s foreign consulates handling diplomats’ daily logistics abroad. Next to Grand Central’s sleek corridors, this discreet address keeps routines moving for visitors with passports, visas, or consular paperwork. Foreign consulates like this one are the quiet gears behind transnational exchanges; expect visas stamped, documents retrieved, and occasional notarizations smoothed over a few calls. The building itself sits on 22 E 35th St, sandwiched between polished midtown brownstones and the quick hum of taxis on Park Avenue. Commuters cut past on lunch breaks, unaware of the consulate’s presence tucked between a café and an office tower. Behind its doors, a modest lobby funnels new arrivals toward the desk; there, staff route questions about healthcare forms or dual citizenship treaties without fanfare—just the quiet buzz of a diplomatic switchboard. Ring (646) 490-7067 inside business hours for a first-hand rundown of what’s needed before you visit, or cue up the directions to 22 E 35th St.