• We are currently working with U14-U18 boys, and we do anticipate expanding age groups as well into possibly working with girls in the future.

  • We will initially offer these programs during the summer, with plans to expand to two to three sessions annually.

  • To maximize the opportunity for all stakeholders (players, families, coaches, etc.) we are seeking individuals that are currently playing high level club soccer. In the U.S. this includes clubs like the MLS  Pro, MLS Next, Elite Club National League (ECNL), etc., but we will not eliminate players based on this. 

  • No. Our goal is to keep this opportunity accessible to as many players as possible, regardless of financial circumstances. We are committed to maintaining a free model by relying on the support of donors, partners, and sponsors who believe in the mission.

  • Players do not need to currently hold Haitian citizenship to attend the camp, but they must be eligible to obtain it. Eligibility can be established through a parent, grandparent, or great-grandparent of Haitian descent, with proper documentation to verify lineage. For questions regarding eligibility, please contact your nearest Haitian Embassy or Haitian Consulate.

  • This is a detailed process, and we recommend beginning as soon as possible. The checklist below has been sourced directly from the Haitian Consulate in Chicago, IL. Before starting, please contact your nearest Haitian Embassy or Consulate to confirm requirements, processing timelines, and associated fees.

    Please note that not all embassies and consulates offer online processing. In some cases, the Haitian parent with citizenship may be required to appear in person with the player to complete the application.

    Required Documents for Passport Application

    Regardless of whether you apply in person or online (where available), the following documents are required:

    • A photocopy of the Extract of Archives of your birth certificate and your child’s birth certificate (must be in French or officially translated into French)

    • A photocopy of your marriage certificate (if applicable)

    • A notarized photocopy of a valid photo ID with address (Driver’s License, State ID, or School ID), or another notarized proof of address such as utility bills, phone bills, or official correspondence (e.g., from U.S. Immigration, banks, or educational institutions)

      • This requirement does not apply to applicants submitting in person at the Consulate

    • A fingerprint card obtained from a local police station or certified fingerprinting facility

      • Applicants applying in person are exempt, as fingerprints will be taken on-site

      • Fingerprint cards must be submitted in a sealed envelope

    • A copy of your current or expired passport (passports with less than one year of validity may be renewed)

    • Two (2) color passport photos with a white background

    Fees & Processing

    Payment may be made online (where available), or by money order or bank check payable to the Consulate General of Haiti in Chicago:

    • Adults (10-year passport): $175 for approximately 60 working days processing, plus a $5 online processing fee

    • Minors (under 18): $150 for a 5-year passport, plus a $5 online processing fee

    For minors, an authorization form must be signed before a notary public by a parent or legal guardian. A notarized copy of the parent/guardian’s valid passport must also be provided. This form is available through the Consulate.

    Additional Requirements

    • In the case of a lost or stolen passport, a police report is required

    • Please review all requirements carefully, as fees are non-refundable

    For the most accurate and up-to-date information, please visit the official Haitian Consulate website or contact your nearest embassy or consulate directly.

    If you have additional questions, feel free to contact us at LFLFFutbol@gmail.com.

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