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p_cutting
Thu, 20 Sep 2018 20:20 EDT
Education Consultation
I hold a Passport from the United Kingdom through my father who was born in Mort Lake. My daughter is a brilliant student in her Sophomore year in the second best International Academy Public school in Michigan (and the USA). I would love to broaden her opportunities with the privileges my father endowed to me. I read that her opportunities are better if she applies prior to turning 16. Does this apply to the daughter of a father that holds a U.K. Passport? I'll fly her down here from MI to Orlando if I can schedule an appointment. I await a response....impatiently.
Sarah Churchill
Fri, 15 Jun 2018 09:43 EDT
Tommy Robinson
Called yesterday to discover if there is a petition for British Nationals to sign to demand the release of Tommy Robinson. Given the British Consulate offices and BGO offices exist from tax payers money and no other source, we need to see some respect shown to us for a legal demonstration to sign in favor of the ONE MAN IN ENGLAND speaking out top protect women and children... rather than favoring wholesale massacres of the female population in Britain.

I was asked (with my plummy accent) if I am British National, explained what I wanted and they arrogant little man who answered the phone hung up! This is unacceptable treatment of a government employee to a British Subject.

There was no answer to my legitimate question. It is therefore a question which needs to be addressed.
British Consulate
Sat, 17 Dec 2016 18:32 EST
Read this!
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pemba lama
Tue, 9 Feb 2016 13:29 EST
ILR for ex Gurkhas
I am now a US citizen but am ex Gurkha soldier. I would like to apply for ILR from your consulate. Please give me guidances and rules how can I be able to apply for ILR. If possible give me an appt so that I can talk or discuss my matters with one of the staff. Sincerely Pemba Lama
Monica Navarro De Luca
Sun, 3 Jan 2016 13:47 EST
I am in Celebration Fl and want to go to London to visit my niece. Do I need to get a Visa? Wher should I go to get my visa to visit London? In Miami?
Evelyn
Sun, 2 Aug 2015 17:48 EDT
Abusive husband
I am a British Citizen Living in the Usa My husband brought myself and our 3 children here to the USA yrs He is abusive towards me and my children for a long time he hides our passports and papers my family in Scotland have already contacted the british consulate he refuses to let me go like he said this is his country not mine how do i get back home to the Uk
British Consulate
Wed, 22 Jul 2015 00:13 EDT
THIS LOCATION HAS PERMANENTLY CLOSED
BRITISH CONSULATE IN ORLANDO HAS CLOSED
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The British Consulate in Orlando closed on January 30 2014.

Do not post messages here for the Consulate. This is not an official site and questions will not be answered by Consulate staff.

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Jack Terman
Fri, 10 Jul 2015 19:53 EDT
Visting Great Britain
I wish to contact a British Embassy in Central Florida
Claxton Pelle
Mon, 6 Jul 2015 12:45 EDT
Passport Renewal
Dear Sir/Madam I am a British Subject and Travel and
Live Between the United State, and the United Kingdom
I Am Making Plans to return to the United Kingdom in
the near future, I would Like to Renew my pass Port while in the United State would you please provide me
with the information how to go about doing this.
Kind Regards,
Claxton Pelle.
Sandra Kellstrom
Sun, 19 Oct 2014 00:42 EDT
Dual Citizenship?
My grandparents came here in 1922 from Scotland. My grandfather became a citizen, followed later by my grandmother and my mother's sister. My mother was never naturalized and married a U.S. citizen. I have been told that she was a dual citizen and that her children would also be dual citizens. Is this true?

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