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Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Miami.

Miami United States of America 25° N · 80° W

The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Miami (TECO Miami) serves as Taiwan’s de facto consulate in the southeastern United States and several Caribbean…

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Introduction

The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in Miami serves as Taiwan’s official representative office for Florida, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Bermuda, the Bahamas, and several Caribbean territories. Established in 1988, TECO Miami acts as a de facto consulate, handling a vital array of consular, economic, and cultural functions despite the absence of formal diplomatic relations between Taiwan and the United States. Visitors to TECO Miami can expect professional assistance with visa and passport services, support for Taiwanese nationals, business facilitation, and a robust program of cultural and community events.

This guide offers detailed information on TECO Miami’s location, visiting hours, services, appointment policies, accessibility, and nearby attractions. For the latest and most authoritative updates, always consult TECO Miami’s official website and trusted resources (Wikiwand, Taiwan Embassy Miami, Global Miami Magazine).


Location and Accessibility

Address:
2333 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Suite 610, Coral Gables, FL 33134, United States
(embassynvisa.com; embassies.info)

TECO Miami is located in the heart of Coral Gables, a historic neighborhood known for Mediterranean Revival architecture, vibrant shopping districts, and proximity to major Miami landmarks. The office is easily accessible by car (ample parking available), public transit (Metrorail and Metrobus routes), and is just 15 minutes from Miami International Airport.

Building Features:

  • ADA-compliant with wheelchair access, elevators, and accessible restrooms
  • Security check at lobby; government-issued photo ID required
  • English-language signage throughout

Visiting Hours and Contact Information

  • Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Consular Walk-In Services: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM (no appointment needed)
  • Afternoon Services: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM (by appointment only)
  • Closed: Weekends and U.S./Taiwanese public holidays

Contact:

Languages Spoken: Mandarin Chinese and English (Spanish often available)


Services Provided

TECO Miami offers comprehensive consular and community services, including:

  • Visas and Passports:

    • Taiwan visa applications for U.S. and third-country nationals
    • Passport issuance and renewals for Taiwanese citizens
    • Document authentication and notarial services
  • Consular Assistance:

    • Emergency aid for Taiwanese nationals
    • Support during legal, medical, or other crises
  • Trade and Investment:

    • Guidance for Taiwanese businesses entering U.S. and Caribbean markets
    • Market research, regulatory advice, and trade event facilitation
  • Cultural and Educational Exchange:

    • Scholarships, study-in-Taiwan programs, and teacher exchanges
    • Information on Mandarin language courses and cultural events
  • Community Support:

    • Partnerships with local Taiwanese associations and student groups
    • Outreach for youth, professionals, and the broader diaspora

Jurisdiction:
Florida, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Bahamas, Bermuda, Dominican Republic (consular services only), Turks and Caicos Islands (Wikipedia)


Appointment Policies and Visitor Tips

  • Appointments: Strongly recommended for most consular services; required for afternoon services. Book via phone or email.
  • Walk-Ins: Accepted 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM for general inquiries and urgent consular needs; priority given to those with appointments.
  • Identification: Bring a valid government-issued photo ID; check the website for up-to-date document requirements for your service.
  • Payment: Most fees payable by money order or cashier’s check; personal checks and cash are typically not accepted.
  • Dress Code: Business casual recommended.

COVID-19 Protocols:
Check the official website for the latest health and safety measures. Masks and sanitizers are typically provided, and some services may be available remotely.


Cultural and Economic Significance

TECO Miami is a cornerstone for Taiwan’s diplomatic, economic, and cultural engagement in the southeastern United States and Caribbean:

  • Economic Impact:

    • Taiwan is Florida’s ninth-largest trading partner, with nearly $1 billion in annual bilateral trade
    • TECO supports major Taiwanese companies and facilitates business forums, trade missions, and investment conferences
  • Cultural Promotion:

    • Hosts and sponsors cultural festivals (e.g., Lunar New Year, Mid-Autumn Festival), art exhibitions, film screenings, and culinary events
    • Fosters Mandarin language education and cultural exchange programs
  • Community Engagement:


Community Engagement and Events

TECO Miami regularly organizes and sponsors events that showcase Taiwanese culture and foster community ties, such as:

  • Traditional Taiwanese festivals and celebrations
  • Business seminars and academic lectures
  • Youth leadership camps and educational workshops
  • Partnerships with local and regional organizations

For upcoming events and ticket information, visit the TECO Miami website or follow their social media channels.


Nearby Attractions

TECO Miami’s Coral Gables location places it near some of Miami’s most notable attractions:

  • Little Havana: Cuban culture, music, and cuisine
  • Vizcaya Museum and Gardens: Italian Renaissance-style estate and gardens
  • Coral Gables Museum: History and architecture exhibits
  • Venetian Pool: Historic public swimming pool
  • Miracle Mile: Shopping and dining district

Numerous hotels, cafes, and banks are within walking distance for additional convenience.


Accessibility for People with Disabilities

  • Facilities: ADA-compliant building with ramps, elevators, and accessible restrooms
  • Assistance: Notify the office in advance if you require special accommodations

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: How do I book an appointment at TECO Miami?
A: Call (305) 443-8917 or email [email protected] or [email protected]. Appointments are recommended for most consular services.

Q: What documents are required for visa or passport services?
A: Requirements vary by service. Check the official website or call for the latest information.

Q: Are walk-ins accepted?
A: Yes, for general inquiries and urgent needs between 9:00 AM and 12:00 PM. Priority is given to those with appointments.

Q: Is there an entry fee or ticket required?
A: No, there is no entry fee for consular services. Certain public events may require tickets or registration.

Q: What languages are spoken?
A: Mandarin Chinese, English, and often Spanish.

Q: Is the building wheelchair accessible?
A: Yes, with full ADA compliance.


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