Consulate-General of Nicaragua in New York
Address | 820 Second Avenue, 8th floor New York, NY 10017 USA |
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Phone | local: international: |
Hours | Tuesday-Saturday 8am-12pm |
Address | 820 Second Avenue, 8th floor New York, NY 10017 USA |
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Phone | local: international: |
Hours | Tuesday-Saturday 8am-12pm |
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Can you please advise if tourist from Japan requires a visa to Nicaragua, especially if they are on a cruise ship stopping in a Nicaraguan Port?
Thank you
Jim
How shameful that one is available at any of this country consulates. Wow this country
still lives in 20 century, just like their politicians.
Shame, shame,
Do I need to apply a visa?
What kind of consulate are you? you have people in need and you don't even bother to answer anything, shame on you! You know what, you probably don't even read any of it,so what's the point of this page if its not operated by the Consulate General?
Dont waste your time calling you will never hear back. Your better off going to Nicaragua yourself to get serviced.
Hello,
I am from Colombia and would like to confirm if I do not need a visa to enter into the country. Please let me know .
I try for weeks call them voice mail no response.
All I need if I need a appointment to find out how to get my Social Security and Nicaragua Embassy.
I have been looking through the website for the Visa Form to visit Nicaragua for my conference. However, I have not been able to find it. I would appreciate it if you could provide that information on your website.
my passport has Expired what document do i need to renew my Nicaragua passport?
Greetings, my wife and I own 25 acres of land on the Rio San Juan (RSJ ) a few minutes down river from El Castillo. We have planted 3000 teak trees to start the farm on the land, and will be planting other crops (food) as well. I would like to get visa information for the business owner visa, detailing the requirements,expectations, and any restrictions that apply. We would like to do aquaponics as a food growing method, and would like to find do out if there are restrictions on this type of endeavor on the RSJ. Thank you, Mitchell
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