U.S. Embassy in Guyana
Recent News About U.S. Embassy in Guyana
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U.S. Embassy warns Americans about planned solidarity march in Georgetown
A public demonstration is planned in Georgetown, Guyana, on Saturday, October 11, 2025.
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Ambassador Theriot highlights U.S.-Guyana partnership at CJIA Courtyard Marriott opening
Ambassador Nicole D. Theriot of the United States delivered remarks at the opening ceremony of the Courtyard Marriott at Cheddi Jagan International Airport on August 27, 2025.
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U.S. Embassy outlines travel guidelines for Green Card holders living abroad
Traveling abroad as a U.S. Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) involves specific rules and responsibilities, according to the latest guidance from the U.S. Embassy in Guyana’s monthly “Ask the Consul” column.
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U.S., Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office back election security training for Guyanese police
Ambassador Nicole D. Theriot delivered remarks at the launch of an Election Security Crisis Response Training in Georgetown, Guyana, on August 18, 2025.
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Ambassador Theriot welcomes new cohort at Peace Corps swearing-in ceremony
Ambassador Nicole D. Theriot delivered remarks at the swearing-in ceremony for the 36th group of Peace Corps Volunteers and the fourth group of Peace Corps Response Volunteers in Guyana on August 6, 2025.
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U.S. citizens in Guyana guided on accessing social security services
In the latest edition of "Ask the Consul," information is provided for U.S. citizens in Guyana on accessing Social Security services.
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Ambassador Theriot discusses US-Guyana relations at diaspora forum
Ambassador Nicole D. Theriot delivered a keynote address at the launch of the Guyana Diaspora Forum Series in Washington, D.C., highlighting the strong relationship between the United States and Guyana.
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U.S.-Guyana partnership celebrated at 249th Independence Day event
Ambassador Nicole D. Theriot delivered remarks at the 249th anniversary of U.S. independence, highlighting the strong ties between the United States and Guyana.
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U.S. embassy outlines voluntary departure process via new mobile application
In the latest edition of "Ask the Consul," information is provided on the self-deportation process for individuals wishing to voluntarily leave the United States using the CBP Home Mobile App.
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U.S. warns against travel to Venezuela amid high detention risks
The U.S. government has issued a stern warning advising its citizens against traveling to Venezuela under any circumstances.
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U.S Embassy clarifies services offered by American Citizen Services Unit
In the latest edition of "Ask the Consul," the U.S. Embassy in Guyana aims to clarify misconceptions about the services offered by its American Citizen Services (ACS) unit.
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U.S. Embassy highlights roles of consular officers in March 2025 column
As U.S. diplomats, consular officers serve as frontline representatives at the U.S. Embassy.
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U.S. Embassy Georgetown outlines emergency services for citizens
The U.S. Embassy in Georgetown provides emergency services to U.S. citizens residing or traveling in Guyana.
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Adrienne Galanek serves as deputy chief of mission at Embassy Georgetown
Adrienne Galanek took on the role of Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Georgetown, Guyana, in July 2022.
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Defense training course concludes with focus on Western Hemisphere challenges
Ambassador Nicole D. Theriot delivered closing remarks at the Defense Strategy and Policy Training Course on February 7, 2025.
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U.S. Embassy explains nonimmigrant visa renewal process without interviews
The U.S. Embassy has outlined the details of its Interview Waiver Program for nonimmigrant visa renewals, which aims to simplify the renewal process by allowing certain applicants to bypass an in-person interview.
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U.S. Embassy in Guyana closed January 9 to honor former President Carter
The U.S. Embassy in Guyana will close on January 9, 2025, to honor James Earl Carter, Jr., the thirty-ninth President of the United States.
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U.S. Embassy explains process for transmitting citizenship to children born abroad
In the latest edition of "Ask the Consul," the U.S. Embassy outlines the process for transmitting U.S. citizenship to children born outside the United States.
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Understanding J-1 visa: Eligibility, application process & family inclusion
The Exchange Visitor Visa Program, known as the J-1 visa, offers foreign nationals opportunities to visit the United States for teaching, studying, conducting research, demonstrating special skills, or receiving on-the-job training.
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U.S., CARICOM collaborate on combating firearm trafficking
On October 23, 2024, Ambassador Nicole D. Theriot addressed the CARICOM Crime Gun Intelligence Unit Sensitization and Awareness Workshop.