Consulate-General of Grenada in New York
Address | 800 Second Avenue, Suite 400K New York, NY 10017 USA |
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Address | 800 Second Avenue, Suite 400K New York, NY 10017 USA |
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Phone | local: international: |
Fax | local: international: |
cgny@ |
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WHY DO I HAVE TO FILL IN ALL THE SAME INFO.[PARENTS INFO ETC.]EVERYTIME AM RENEWING MY PASSPORT?DEAD/ALIVE THEY REMAIN THE SAME PEOPLE,SAME INFO.SOMEONE HAVE TO RECOMEND YOU ,? SOME THINGS ARE JUST .................TOO MUCH USELESS INFORMATION THEY WANT.
Just to infrom you that a Grenadian, my brother, Eden Toussaint who resided in Queens was found dead in his apartment on Thursday. Authorities believed that he drowned. Our family needs gideance as to the next step to take.Please contact me at 473 444 0363/ 457- 1794. e-mail jollykhandi@hotmail.com
Please provide name of C General and the deputy....we would like to invite them as guests to an event to be held during Caribbean Heritage month, June 2013.
Thanks.
When applying for a Grenada passport make sure that you sign your name as it is on your birth certificate because the knuckle heads in the consulate office will put you through the wringer because they have idea what they are doing, there are no uniform rules each officer will tell you a different story and it passes through so many hands in the end you will wish you was not Grenadian.
When applying for a Grenada passport make sure that you sign your name as it is on your birth certificate because the knuckle heads in the consulate office will put you through the wringer because they have idea what they are doing, there are no uniform rules each officer will tell you a different story and it passes through so many handsin the end you will wish you was not Grenadian.
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