U.S. Citizen Services
An appointment is required for all passport, consular report of birth abroad and notarial services.
We see applicants for passports, consular reports of birth abroad (CRBA) and notarial services by appointment only. We are closed on both Canadian/U.S. holidays and weekends. Entry for all consular services is at 225 Simcoe Street at the rear of our building, NOT at 360 University Avenue.
Before coming here, please see the rest of our website on the following pages, or these websites, for further information:
- our main Embassy website for general U.S. visa and consular matters in Canada.
- USA.gov for links to U.S. federal, state and local agency websites.
- Canada.gc.ca for links to Canadian federal, provincial and local agency websites.
Please do not contact us until you have comprehensively reviewed our website and any links. We cannot offer specific guidance in the absence of a formal application, booked by appointment. We will not reply to an inquiry if we deem that your desired information is available through an internet search or a formal application.
Our mailing addresses:
- 360 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M5G 1S4
- E-mail (you will only receive a response if you have comprehensively reviewed our website): TorontoPassport@state.gov
Our contact numbers:
- Fax: 416-595-6501
- Visa inquiries: 647-955-3736, caller pays
- To report the death, arrest, or serious injury of a U.S. citizen: 416-595-6506. GENERAL AND/OR VISA INFORMATION IS NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS NUMBER
All visitors and their personal items must undergo a comprehensive security screening via walk-through and hand-held metal detectors prior to entry. Visitors refusing security screening are prohibited from entry. Please do not bring the following prohibited items to the consulate as there is no storage in or outside of the building:
- Cell phones;
- Electronic, battery operated or recording equipment of any kind to include laptops, tape/CD/MP3 players, pagers, keyless remotes, cameras, USB drives, etc. as well as power cords or any type of electric wire;
- Food, liquids and beverages, other than for babies and small children;
- Helmets;
- Luggage larger than a purse or briefcase;
- Weapons, sharp objects or tools of any kind;
- Oversized strollers.
Announcements
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Worldwide Caution: January 24, 2012
The Department of State has issued this Worldwide Caution to update information on the continuing threat of terrorist actions and violence against U.S. citizens and interests throughout the world. U.S. citizens are reminded to maintain a high level of vigilance and to take appropriate steps to increase their security awareness. This replaces the Worldwide Caution dated July 26, 2011, to provide updated information on security threats and terrorist activities worldwide. (Worldwide Caution)
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