Consulate-General of Haiti in New York
Address | 815 2nd Avenue, 6th floor New York, NY 10017 USA |
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Address | 815 2nd Avenue, 6th floor New York, NY 10017 USA |
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Phone | local: international: |
Fax | local: international: |
haiti@ |
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I need a new one cause I lost mine
How many photos do I need to bring? Are there any other documents besides my expiring passport that I should take with me? It would be great if the form was made available online so it could be filled out prior to my arrival. Expedited service is optimal in all things. Make the process more efficient!
Also remove http://www.haitianconsulate-nyc.org/
as the website for the consulate, because it's not.
How many photos do i need to bring for a passport
I am schedule for a meeting at the embassy today, let us hope it is swift and quick. I follow up with actuals. Wish me luck
I have to say although we can see many ways the Haitian Embassy in NY can be adjusted for better service to its people, we should not diminish the credibility of our Haitian brothers and sisters at home and especially abroad. Most of the comments here can be used against us as a people for not being civilized, Business oriented and professional Haitians. I understand that there is a high level of frustration but let's build each other up rather than breaking each other down. Let's build our communities with boldness and courage like our forefathers did, Men nan men, youn ak lot.
It is very true that some of the staff at the embassy in New York are very unprofessional, some of them are US citizens themselves, so when you are seeking a passport without delay, it is not in their interests.Thank you very much for your undertsding.
TO the Haitian Consul
Sir,
Could you give an answer to those peoples who are waiting for months to have their passports delivered?
Do you know that, you make your citizens became automatically stateless by not being able to deliver a passport to them because they cannot move at will.
Do you remember that, the diaspora represents one third of the Haitian economy. Some of us have business to take care home , thereby the country is losing money.
We are waiting for answers, please do something.
Regards.
Dduval
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