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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OVER MONTHS THE CUBANS THEY ARE IN PRISION AND YOU RIGHT ARE IN VIOLATION YOUR DO SAME LIKE CASTRO REPRETION AND TURTORE WHEN END THAT SITUATION,CASTRO IS PAYING TO BAHAMA FOR KEEP THIS PEOPLES IN TERRIBLE CONDITION IS INCREIBLE WHAT WHAT YOU COUNTRY HAVE ONE SPACE IN EU HOW FREE NATION PUT IN FREEDOM TO CUBANS WHAT ONLY WANT WILL BE LIFE FREE OF THE COMUNISTS YOUR DOING SAME WHAT THEY.NOT TRAVEL TO BAHAMAS ARE FRIENDS OF CASTRO.FREEDOM FOR CUBANS.
Her Excellency Dr. Paulette Bethel
Ambassador-Permanent Representative to Bahamas Mission to the United States
I respectfully request an investigation into the treatment of Cubans detained in Bahamas'immigration centers. Male/female Cubans are beaten, raped and starved by the centers' administration and with the full knowleadge of the Bahamas' government.Please, be aware that children are also detained in these centers,with their parent(s,in places of poor hygiene and extraordinary heat. Hoping for a prompt reply to this request, sincerely-Leida Untoria leidauntori@yahoo.com.
How can we find out the amount of conch can be brought back to the united states and also how much alchol can be brought back.
I called to inquire about getting a visa to Bahamas. For somebody who is willing to spend my money in your country, I was not expected to be treated so rudely. I was put on hold for more than 5 minutes and i called back and was put on hold right away! The person is really not capable of answering very warmly, nor she offers any information other than what you are asking. She does not even know what the requirements?! Please, you just lost 10 visitors and I know you will continue to do so until you train your people.
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