Consulate-General of the Bahamas in Miami
Address | Ingraham Building Suite 818 25 South East Second Avenue Miami, FL 33131 USA |
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Address | Ingraham Building Suite 818 25 South East Second Avenue Miami, FL 33131 USA |
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Phone | local: international: |
Fax | local: international: |
bcgmia@ |
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Is there a way I can confirm my Bahamas visa that was issued to me.
VISA NO : 250/2018
I am a Saudi student in the us with a student visa, I booked my flight to the bahams this Monday not knowing I needed a visa! Could I get my visa here . I will delay my flight to Wednesday
We are in transit and have just realized we need a pet permit to cruise the Bahamas. We are currently in Stuart Florida and will be here another week. We will be staying at the Loggerhead Marina. Can an application be sent there?
Loggerhead Marina
955 NW Flagler Ave
Stuart FL 34994
please advise asap
Telep.(954)2556907
Dear Sir/Madam:
EVERY COUNTRY has the rights to enforce their immigration laws; but that does not give a country the rights to abuse, mistreat or humiliate PEOPLE. a picture from a Bahamian web page, shows your immigration officer escorting a gentleman, but that officer did not have the human decency or compassion to allow that man the opportunity to put on his shirt and shoes. It was done just to humiliate him.
In recent days there has been so much hate and resentment through Bahamian social media; Haitians have been blamed for all the crimes that are taking place in the Bahamas, yet when you read the local newspapers, the suspects names are usually English not French. It is a shame a Christian Country has shown so much animosity. On a social page someone actually wish EBOLA on Haitians. This is so wrong, but it shows the ignorance of that person, since Ebola, Aids, Cancer and many other diseases do not discriminate or claim their victims by nationality. We should be praying for a cure for all of those dreadful diseases, not wishing them on people, regardless of how much you all might hate them.
One day we all will stand before God, and give an account for our words, our actions and our deeds.
The Bahamas is a beautiful small country but, in every journey you have to put a new Visa. That is not interesting and, even when we have an American Visa. I was there in January I want to return by boat but,Too much of things. I have to have the ticket for the boat to go by consulate?
My 81-year old Father, S. Rahming, needs a new passport (his old passport was issued under British Authority). In obtaining a information, forms needed, required documents and appointment, the individuals I spoke with displayed excellent customer service, knowledge and, when I had to cancel the initial appointment, understanding. I am confident that when I do re-schedule my father's appointment, I will recieve the same level of support in person. I appreciate this level of customer care.
PLEASE DO NOT TRAVEL TO THE BAHAMAS ,,LET'S PAY THEM WHERE IT'S COUNT ,,MONEY ,,,NO MONEY TO THE BAHAMAS ,,,I CANCEL MY RES, TO BIMINI FOR 1 WEEK STAY
The Prime Minester of the Bahamas has no word of honor. He stated publicly that Cuban detainees would be at liberty to board an airplane and leave The Bahamas if a third Country would take them. Now that Panama has granted Visas and would give the Cubans poltical asylum, he is ready to repatriate 24 Cubans some which were torture and abuse by Bahamians prison guards possible so they would not be able to give testimony of the uncivilized and savage conduct of the prison guards. I hope this is not the type services you provide in your hotels and resorts.
Apparently Prime Minester word can't be trusted because this is the second time the government of the Bahamas goes back on their word. Where is the honor.
Rioseco - obviously YOU have never visited the Bahamas because you need to see first hand the facilities where Illegal migrants are held. NOTE i said ILLEGAL migrants.
leida Untoria- you make allegations of abuse and rape with no proof what up with that? Remember the rules that govern Chrome in Fla are similar to those in The Bahamas. GET REAL
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