1. consular - Noun
2. consular - Adjective
Of or pertaining to a consul; performing the duties of a consul; as, consular power; consular dignity; consular officers.
Source: Webster's dictionaryConsular offices make no attempt to determine whether the person obtaining the card is legally in the United States. In fact, the only people who need these cards are illegal immigrants, criminals and terrorists. Consular cards also are easily forged. Elton Gallegly
Consular cards were not designed to be identification and no treaty recognizes them as such. Legal travelers, visitors and long-term residents carried passports, visas or green cards for that purpose. Elton Gallegly
Consular cards are easily obtained with no proof of true identity and are easily forged. Elton Gallegly
One of the consequences of the Iranian revolution has been an explosion of history. A country once known only from British consular reports and intrepid travelogues is now awash with historical documents, letters, diaries, grainy video, weblogs and secret police files of questionable authenticity. James Buchan
After retiring from consular service in 1913, he became more involved with Irish republicanism and other separatist movements. Source: Internet
According to Cicero, the auctoritas of ius augurum included the right to adjourn and overturn the process of law: consular election could be - and was - rendered invalid by inaugural error. Source: Internet