Guyanese flag Honorary Consulate of Guyana in Port-of-Spain

Honorary ConsulMr. Ernie Ross
Address16 Grey Street
St. Clair
Port-of-Spain
Trinidad and Tobago
Phonelocal: (868) 622.2913
international: +1.868.622.2913
Faxlocal: (868) 622.1779
international: +1.868.622.1779
Emailernieross1@msn.com

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Bibi shamena razack
Thu, 8 Sep 2016 13:25 EDT
I was visiting Trinidad to see my sister who is resident. October one year ago but was refuse entry due to my pregnancy. I was put on a plane and send back. I want see my sister and family this Christmas. Would I experience the same thing again
Bigniyo
Tue, 14 Jun 2016 13:31 EDT
Went for a US visa in Guyana
Im a Guyanese by birth. I came to Trinidad just over 10 yrs ago. I had applied for the visa around the same time when Guyana celebrated their 50th Jubilee. At the end of the interview, the US representetive told me. ' I have no ties to Guyana '..& denied my application.

She also said, i should apply in Trinidad seein that I'm ' pending residents there '..


I await your advice.
Ishwardatt Outar
Tue, 31 May 2016 21:23 EDT
I'm from Guyana living here since 2009 in Trinidad but I lost my passport and ID over and I want to go back Guyana can u please enlighten me what procedure I have to go through to return back home
Nasir Amin
Fri, 9 Oct 2015 20:13 EDT
I want to know about vist visa of guyana
I am Pakistani and spending vacation in Trinidad and Tobago .can I get vist visa for Guyana?
Vishal Tinsarran
Thu, 8 Oct 2015 08:59 EDT
Passport Renewal
Thanks guys, you are doing a good job.
Amanda
Sun, 23 Aug 2015 23:09 EDT
Do you offer the services for obtaining a certificate of character?
Do you offer the services for obtaining a certificate of character in Guyana or any other countries that a person would of live in?
Winche...
Mon, 3 Aug 2015 11:27 EDT
Great Service
I am a resident of Trin9idad and Tobago who visited and called this embassy many times and as usually Ms. Denoon always have good advices goes out of her way to assist the Guyanese clients i carry to her she is very helpfull, supportive kind etc etc. Keep up the good work and ensure all the staff follow in that example.
Carol
Thu, 18 Jun 2015 13:11 EDT
Service
I now live in Trinidad and Tobago. But whenever i have to do business at the Hononary Consulate i never had any problems thus far.Denise was always welcoming to me and she give me great service.
Mrs thomas
Wed, 10 Jun 2015 15:52 EDT
Csme
Can u please advise me on how .....if it is possible.....to ho about obtaining my came certificate from Guyana without actually leaving Trinidad ?
Elizabeth Jones
Mon, 16 Mar 2015 15:34 EDT
Re: People skills needed...
3/16/2015

The receptionist at the Guyana Consulate in Trinidad & Tobago needs some serious people's skill training, the attitude from staff (non Guyanese) says a lot about management.

The Consulate supposed to have Guyanese citizens interest at heart but Guyanese are still being discriminated by their own representative.

What a shame, it will never change!

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