Bolivarian Government denounces creation of fake management agencies for Venezuelan consular affairs


The Venezuelan Government is warning the national community and the world about announcements of the creation of false and unauthorized management agencies for Venezuelan consular affairs, which claim to make their actions have some value or legal effect.
Official Communiqué:
“The Government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela addresses the national and international community before the announcements of the creation of false and unauthorized management agencies for Venezuelan consular affairs, which claim to make their actions have some legal value or effect, inducing users to the commission of serious errors that put at risk both the validity of their documents as the success of the procedures related to the legality of their immigration status in the countries of destination.
These illegal agencies have also been given the task of announcing the implementation of alleged systems of “consular registration”, which are nothing more than devices for private citizen data collection in order to continue putting these databases at the service of political adventures such as those that they have been staging since 2002.
Venezuela has a vigorous network of 118 consular offices in 89 countries that provide daily attention to the public that comes to request various services. The only Venezuelan documents accepted as valid throughout the world are those issued by the authentic Venezuelan government authorities, and managed through the systems under control, supervision and updating by the Venezuelan State.
Finally, it must be considered that the alteration of documents and the falsification of official seals are behaviors criminalized not only in the Venezuelan legal system, but in all countries, which entail penalties both for those who commit such alterations and forgeries. as for those who make use of said altered documents or forged stamps, also causing the invalidation of the documents involved.
Caracas, June 1, 2019″