In most of the countries you will find diplomatic missions, which usually refers to an embassy and/or a consulate. Diplomatic bodies represent other country interests in Guyana, with the aim of strengthening international relations between the states and providing services for their citizens in Guyana.
Embassies and consulates are considered legal territories of their home countries. They are not "foreign territory" but they are protected and considered the property of the country using them, meaning that Guyana does not have jurisdiction over the embassy or consulate of another country.
The Vienna Convention on Consular Relations international treaty defines the diplomatic mission’s purpose and framework. The various diplomatic missions offer several services and carry out different missions. For example:
NB: You will usually apply for a visa at the Consulate of the country you want to visit. However, if there is no such representation in Guyana, you can apply for a visa at the embassy.
Not all countries have an Embassy and/or a Consulate as it depends of the political situation, the relationship with the host country, the size of the country, and the number of foreign citizens living there.
In some cases, countries can share representations and you can be assisted by the services of another embassy or consular service to get the information you need.
We recommend you register/contact your country’s embassy at your destination. It is a free service provided by any diplomatic mission and it will allow them to record information about your upcoming trip abroad. It can be used to assist you in case of an emergency.
Registration will also allow you to get routine information from your nearest embassy or consulate, as citizen residing abroad.
Georgetown, the capital of Guyana, hosts 14 embassies.
There are also 26 consulates and one other representation located in Guyana.
All consulates and honorary consulates are located in Georgetown, except for those countries who own an embassy in the capital of Guyana and might have another diplomatic mission outside the capital.
You will find below a list of selected countries (the list is not exhaustive) that have a diplomatic mission in Guyana. The list includes embassies, consulates, honorary consulates, and sometimes other official representations for you to be able to get information and services.
Address: Lot 2, Mandela Avenue, Botanical Gardens, Georgetown
Tel: (+592) 624 6702
E-Mail: chinaguyana@yahoo.com
Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/ChineseEmbassyinGuyana
Opening hours: Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
The consular section provides a range of consular services such as document authentication and legalization processing, as well as notary certification and marriage registration, visa affairs, and consular protection to all Chinese living abroad.
*The Embassy of France in Suriname and Guyana is located in Paramaribo, in Surinam.
Address: Dr. J.F. Nassylaan, 23, P.O. Box 2648 Paramaribo
Tel: (+597) 47 52 22
E-Mail: admin-etrangers.paramaribo@diplomatie.gouv.fr
German Honorary consulate in Guyana
*The Embassy of Germany accredited to Guyana is located in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.
However, Guyana homes a Honorary Consul in Georgetown:
Address: c/o National Milling Company of Guyana Inc., Agricola, East Bank Demerara
Tel: (+592) 233 2426 3
E-Mail: georgetown@hk-diplo.de
Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/AuswaertigesAmt and https://twitter.com/GermanyDiplo and https://www.instagram.com/auswaertigesamt/
Japan Honorary consulate in Guyana
*The Embassy of Japan accredited to Guyana is located in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.
However, Guyana homes a Honorary Consul in Georgetown:
Address: 215 King Street, Lacytown, Georgetown
Tel: (+592) 225 4359 / 624 6283
Address: Public Road 3, Kitty Guyana, Georgetown, Guyana
Tel: (+592) 225 2179. Consular section: 226 9773
E-Mail: embrus.guyana@mail.ru and consrus.guyana@mail.ru for the consular section
Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/
Opening hours: Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Consular section: Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 9 a.m to 11 a.m.
For services such as issues of citizenship of the Russian Federation, visa and passport processing as well as document legalization, it is requested to visit the Consular Section under appointment.
The British High Commission in Guyana
The British High Commission in Georgetown maintains and develops relations between the UK and the Republic of Guyana and the Republic of Suriname.
Address: 44 Main Street, Georgetown
Tel: (+592) 226 5881
E-Mail: generalenquiries.guyana@fcdo.gov.uk
Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/ukinguyana/ and https://www.instagram.com/ukinguyana/
Opening hours*: 8.00am to 4.00pm Monday to Thursday, 8am to 1pm Friday (excluding public holidays). By appointment only.
*Emergency consular assistance following the death, hospitalisation, arrest, or other serious incident involving a British national is available 24 hours by calling +592 226 5882
The British Embassy in Guyana provides services to British nationals living and visiting the country. Some of the services are: emergency travel document replacement, notarial and documentary services, marriage, consular fees, etc.
Embassy of the United States of America in Guyana
Address: 100 Young and Duke Streets, Kingston, Georgetown
Tel: (+592) 225 4900
E-Mail: ACSGeorge@state.gov / webmastergeorge@state.gov
Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/USEmbassyGeorgetown/ and https://www.instagram.com/usembassygeorgetown/ and https://twitter.com/EmbassyGuyana
Opening hours: The U.S. Embassy is open from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday except on local and U.S. holidays
The US representation in Guyana provides a range of consular services such as regular passport applications and renewals, Consular Reports of Birth Abroad (CRBA), and notarial services, assistance on death of a U.S. Citizen and emergency financial assistance, etc.
Contact directly the Embassy/Consulate website for more information.
For countries with no consulates or embassies in Guyana, the Honorary Consulates are supervised by diplomatic representations located in other country, often Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.
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