Australian Consulate-General, Honolulu

Welcome to the Australian Consulate-General, Honolulu. Hawai'i is the home of the United States Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM), which is responsible for US military activities across the Pacific ocean to the western border of India, and from Antarctica to the North Pole. The Consulate-General is working with USINDOPACOM to further the stability and prosperity of the Indo-Pacific and support the deep engagement of the US in the economic and security affairs of the region.

The Consulate-General in Honolulu also provides consular and passport services to Australians and Canadians in Hawai'i.

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For up to date travel advice relating to COVID-19 refer to the advice of the Australian and Canadian Governments here:

Australian COVID-19 Advice - Smartraveller 

Government of Canada COVID-19 Advice

Contact

Hours of operation: 8.00am to 4.00pm, Monday to Friday. See the list of Public Holidays and office closures.
Telephone: +1 (808) 529 8100
Fax: +1 (808) 529 8142
Location: Australian Consulate-General
1000 Bishop Street
Penthouse
Honolulu, HI, 96813

Passports

We provide passport services to Australian citizens by appointment. Please make your appointment online. 

For emergency passports, please call or email. 

Note:  For clients planning to travel to the Hawaiian Islands, we expect you to fully comply with the Safe Travels Hawai'i program prior to making your appointment online. 

24-HOUR CONSULAR ASSISTANCE

Outside business hours, Australians requiring emergency consular assistance can call the 24-hour consular emergency helpline free from the US on +61 2 6261 3305 or SMS +61 421 269 080. During business hours, Australians in the United States requiring consular assistance should contact your nearest Australian mission.

Australian visas, immigration, customs and citizenship

Please visit the Department of Home Affairs website or call the Global Service Centre in Australia on +61 2 6196 0196. The Consulate-General is unable to provide information on visas, immigration, customs or citizenship.