U.S. Embassy in Guyana
Recent News About U.S. Embassy in Guyana
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US-Guyana collaboration emphasized at international business conference
Ambassador Nicole D. Theriot recently addressed an International Business Conference, emphasizing the importance of U.S.-Guyana collaboration.
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USAID project closure highlights US-Guyana partnership against malaria
Ambassador Nicole D. Theriot delivered remarks at the closing ceremony for the USAID BreakThrough Action Project on October 18, 2024.
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U.S. Embassy offers guidance for 2026 Diversity Visa Program applicants
The U.S. Embassy has released essential guidelines for applicants of the 2026 Diversity Visa Program in its latest "Ask the Consul" column.
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State Department revamps Smart Traveler Enrollment Program
On September 16, 2024, the State Department introduced an updated version of the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP).
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Understanding eligibility under Child Status Protection Act
Many family-sponsored immigrant visa applicants often inquire about the eligibility of their children who turn 21 while their petition is pending.
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U.S. Embassy outlines requirements for medical-related travel visas
The U.S. Embassy has provided guidance for individuals seeking to travel to the United States for medical purposes.
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U.S.-Guyana relations celebrated at 248th Independence anniversary
Ambassador Nicole D. Theriot addressed attendees at the 248th anniversary celebration of U.S. Independence, highlighting the significance of this event and expressing gratitude for the strong ties between the United States and Guyana.
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U.S. Embassy advises early visa applications for summer travel
In a recent communication from the U.S. Embassy, travelers planning summer visits to the United States are advised to apply for visas well in advance.
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Ambassador Theriot speaks at commissioning ceremony for GDFS Shahoud
Ambassador Nicole D. Theriot recently addressed the commissioning ceremony of the Guyana Defence Force Ship (GDFS) Shahoud, marking a significant milestone for the Guyana Defence Force and the nation itself.
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U.S Embassy advises preparation steps for immigrant visa interviews
Taking the necessary steps to prepare for an immigrant visa interview can help prevent delays in processing applications, according to guidance provided by the U.S. Embassy.
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USAID supports Guyana's anti-malaria campaign with net distribution
Ambassador Nicole D. Theriot recently delivered remarks at the launch of a mass net distribution campaign in Region 9, Guyana.
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U.S. Embassy answers common questions about passports in April's "Ask the Consul
In the latest edition of "Ask the Consul," the U.S. Embassy in Guyana addresses several common questions regarding U.S. passports for citizens traveling to or residing in Guyana.
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Guidelines for non-immigrant travel to the United States
Visitors to the United States for non-immigrant purposes often have questions about travel requirements and visa validity.
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U.S.-Guyana security ties deepen with new funding agreements
Ambassador Nicole D. Theriot addressed attendees at the International Narcotics and Law Enforcement (INL) signing ceremony on March 18, 2024, in a significant move to strengthen U.S.-Guyana relations under the Caribbean Basin Security Initiative.
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University of Guyana receives prestigious award for excellence in security education
The University of Guyana has been honored with the William J. Perry Center Award for Excellence in Security and Defense Education.
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U.S. Ambassador praises medical outreach efforts in Guyana
Ministry of Health colleagues, Humanity First Guyana and GPF representatives, Diamond Optical doctors, members of Guyana’s Muslim community, Food for the Poor, doctors, students, member of the media, ladies and gentlemen — Ambassador Nicole D....
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U.S. Embassy addresses common myths about visitor visas
The U.S. Embassy has addressed several common myths about the visitor visa process in its latest "Ask the Consul" column, aiming to clarify misconceptions that may confuse potential applicants.
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USAID launches new agricultural program to boost Caribbean food security
Ambassador Nicole Theriot announced the launch of the USAID Regional Agricultural Program, known as the Caribbean Agricultural Productivity Improvement Activity (CAPA), during an event held on January 24, 2024.