Honorary Consulate of the Philippines in San Diego, California

The Honorary Consulate of the Philippines in San Diego offers Consular Notarization of Documents, issuance of Travel Documents, and issuance of Consular Mortuary Certificates. It assists travelers, supports educational exchange, science, technical development, arts, and culture, and provides community services like aiding distressed women, registering organizations, and transportation of mortal remains.

Address: 701 B Street, Suite 1745 San Diego, CA 92101

Telephone: (619) 241-2114

Fax: (619) 702-9401

Email: Honcon@phconsulatesd.org

Hours of operation: Monday to Friday from 10:00 AM–2:15 PM. except holidays.

Consul, a.h: Atty. Audie John De Castro.

Jurisdiction: Philippine Consulate General in Los Angeles.

Services: Consular Notarization of Documents, issuance of Travel Document, and issuance of Consular Mortuary Certificate

Consulate location

Directions:

From San Diego International Airport (SAN)
Take N Harbor Drive heading southeast.
Turn left onto Ash Street and continue for about 0.6 miles.
Turn right onto 7th Avenue.
Turn left onto B Street.
The Consulate is located at 701 B Street, Suite 1745, inside the high-rise building on the left.

From North San Diego (La Jolla, Clairemont)
Take I-5 South toward Downtown San Diego.
Exit at Front Street (Exit 17).
Continue straight, then turn left onto Ash Street.
Turn right on 7th Avenue, then left onto B Street.
The Consulate building will be on your left.

From Chula Vista / South Bay Area
Take I-5 North toward Downtown San Diego.
Take Exit 15B for 6th Avenue.
Merge onto Elm Street, then turn left onto 6th Avenue.
Turn right onto B Street.
The building at 701 B Street will be on your right.

Taking Public Transportation:
From Santa Fe Depot (Amtrak or Trolley): Walk east along B Street for about 10–12 minutes.
From Civic Center Trolley Station: Walk east on C Street, then turn right onto 7th Avenue.
Turn left onto B Street — the Consulate is at 701 B Street, Suite 1745.

You may also take MTS Bus Routes 3, 7, or 120 — exit at 7th & B Street stop.
The building entrance is just steps away.

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