Consulate of the United Kingdom in Willemstad
Notes | We no longer have a Consul in Curacao and, instead, the British Consulate General in Amsterdam provides services to British nationals living in and visiting in the Netherlands and the Dutch Caribbean (Curacao, Aruba, St Maarten, Bonaire, St Eustatius and Saba). We are in the process of appointing an honorary consul who we will liaise with to aid the provision of these services. |
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Dear Sir/Madam,
I would like to travel to the UK for vacation.I have Jamaican passport an permanent residency in Curacao.Can you please send me information on this.My email address is
Stewartjoy61@gmail.com
Kind regards
Lorna Stewart
I was contacted by a friend that had his friend Jos Smart and his girlfriend Julia Taylor stranded on St Maarten. After all other sources failed I was contacted to try to get the couple out. I flew an aircraft into the airport to pull them from the hurricane damaged island. If you have tried all resources with no results contact us at info@gocdi.com and we will explain other options
https://www.yahoo.com/news/british-couple-trapped-rat-infested-163453328.html
I live in Curacao on a resident permit how do i go about getting an uk visting visa?
Jodyannschristie@yahoo.com
My Brother Ross McEwan and his wife Lesley along with other British Nationals have been left stranded on St Maarten with no consular advice or help after the Hurricane Irma. No Instructions No information. How Do they get off the island. They are running out of food and water. The response by the British Consulate and Foreign office is totally in adequate and very worrying for us in the UK.
hello am jeffrey powell i would like to know whats the posobility for me to go to the uk am a jamaican and i still have a jamaican passport i live in curacao and am a resident here what would i need to go thanks email markvibez@yahoo.com
I want to inquire for business visit visa for a week for my wife. She has Indian passport and she has a resident permit in Aruba. She works online with an Indian company based in in India having there business in UK as well. the company want her to go to UK for a week to visit there office in UK. Can she can apply for a business visit visa from curacao as she is a resident in Aruba at present.
Thank You,
Deepak
Mirchandani1612@hotmail.com
Hello I was wondering what the process would be for Carnet. we are traveling from the united kingdom to Curacao via Miami
Dear sir/madam,
I would like to travel to uk for vacation .i have indian passport and permanent residency in st.maarten .can you please send me information on this please .my email adress is snp240@yahoo.com
Kind regards
Dinesh Dayalani
Dear,
I would like to ask you the following for my client.
My client has a Suriname nationality and she will be traveling to St. Martin in November 2014.
Now she would like to go to Anguilla for one day by ferry.
Can you let me know if she needs a visa and what the price for the day visa is.
And if she needs a visa can you sent me the forms by email, so we can apply for the visa.
The Consulate here will not give us the forms, and they sent me a document( see attachment) that I cannot work with. It is only a visa to the UK and the cost is 83 pound ( USD 135.00). I know Anguilla is part of the UK but I would like to specify that the visa is only a day visa for Anguilla.
I would be very grateful if you can help me as soon as possible.
Hi
Greetings from daswani i tried to email your office it bounced i tried to call number is not in service can you please let me know what are the documents required for obtaining visa to uk if i have indian passport and holding resident permit
Please Provide me your email and Telephone number
Regds
Daswani
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