Honorary Consulate of Guyana in Miami
Honorary Consul | Mr. Ramzan Roshanali |
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Address | 6444 NW 7th Street Miami, FL 33150 USA |
Phone | local: international: |
Fax | local: international: |
guyconfl@ |
Honorary Consul | Mr. Ramzan Roshanali |
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Address | 6444 NW 7th Street Miami, FL 33150 USA |
Phone | local: international: |
Fax | local: international: |
guyconfl@ |
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I was looking for info. to renew my passport, after I read all the comments, I noticed everyone looking for the same answer. I exited out and search Contact Guyana Consulate in Guyana, the name came with address in Canada. So any one who want info about Passport/Renewal this is it, tap on passport and stroll until you see renewal. Hope this help.
Hi,I have to travel to guyana from the US for a family emergency but my passport expired,will you be able to help me,I'm in Fort Lauderdale.
My cousin passed away in Guyana. My passport expired in July 2017. I was wondering if there is any way I can travel with my passport as is and renew it in Guyana. The funeral is in 5 days. There is not enough time for my passport renewal.
I read your list of responsibilities and thought, that you, saying you are volunteer does not mean much . It is very noble of you to do so, what you need to remember is, if the job you are doing is not up to standard then you should give it up, weather paid or unpaid we expect good service from you all, that is what we are accustomed to here. So please stop making excuses for your inefficiencies, and try your best to improve the service, we no longer live in Guyana where that is the norm.
Maybe if you step up the service, the fees charged by the third party company, for passport services would not be so high.
Just wanted to let everyone know that the consulate in Houston is closed. We went there yesterday October 11th 2016
and it has been closed for 5 months
I drove for 5 hours got here little before 10 even tho they say they open at 10 no one was here till after 10:30, sat in the car with my baby waiting on someone tp show up, with 4 others in line then a lady showed up needed help opening the shutter door of a crappy looking place, no ac the fee was 110, she didn't have any change. I can't beleive they're not ashamed to have a place like this
Fellow Guyanese, allow me to shed some light on the responsibilities of our Honorary Consuls wherever they serve.
Honorary Consuls are appointed by the countries they serve, in this case Guyana. They are not directly compensated or pensioned for their services. In contrast to an Ambassador, they are mainly a Ceremonial position and serve to further extend their sending country's ability to better assist its citizenry abroad, for cheaper if not free.
They are Volunteers if you will! They are themselves business people and does not necessarily have to be a citizen of the country they serve. They may be called to assist citizen if they are in trouble (arrests, hospitalized, certain emergency situations), but they only render assistance, they for instance will not pay your bail or hospital bill.
Honorary Consuls advance and promote the interest of the sending country in the host country, furthering trade, Industry, Science, Economics and Culture etc. It is truly a thankless Job.
So, the next time you find yourself in a jam for whatever reason, and it is usually some last minute effort to do something that requires extensive time and efforts, give good thoughts before you start treating these people as if they are your personal servants and maids.
knowing some of my country-men and women too; "we not easy." just remember that "you can catch more bees with honey than you can with vinegar." Be nice and respectful, and you just might get that back.
Trevor.
hello I will like to know of the Consulate office said to be in Atlanta for Guyanese seeking services from other parts of the U.S. I do know of Fort Lauderdale and Miami but have never seen, heard or read of one in Atlanta, just checking for as I surf he internet i read the president of Guyana, visited and promise to erect same in Atlanta please let me know,gracehwlleldopavon@gmail.com
I sent my Husband's passport for renewal. He is very ill and he wants to go back to his country. The tracking shows the Embassy received it on the 5th. September, 2014. Today is the 2nd. October, 2014 and I am still waiting on the passport. Is this efficiency or what?
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