U.S. Military Group - Guyana, U.S. Embassy, Georgetown

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3 years ago

These morons refuse visas to qualified persons and...

These morons refuse visas to qualified persons and grants visas to liars!!! Something is definitely wrong here and President Trump need to change all staff,
local and foreign at this embassy.

S
3 years ago

They re system is a lie. 1 of all refuge to give e...

They re system is a lie. 1 of all refuge to give entry an American citizen!!!
2- they re system is paid by people that pay to be approved said by someone that paid to get approved and got approved!!!
3- they were asking me personal questions and I was not the one being interviewed on the other side to the one that was getting interviewed they ask only 2 questions and said was denied!! Are you serious by 2 question you know if qualifies or not?? Plus they know if you gonna be denied or not before even enter to the interview. They only do fingerprint to the one the will say yes ( most of them paid for it) don t go to this embassy is a game!!!
As soon I get to my country United States of America I will contact the government!! They need to be aware of the game they have at this place.

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3 years ago

They have a very bad service, my mom had a visa in...

They have a very bad service, my mom had a visa interview last week and they told her that she had to schedule an appointment to take some documents that were missing to the embassy but basically the website where my mom has to schedule the appointment is unavailable and does not let her to schedule a new appointment,she traveled from Cuba for the visa interview and now she has to return to Cuba without knowing when you could take the documents to the embassy,this is unbelievable.

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4 years ago

My first physical visit was around 1987 to 1991....

My first physical visit was around 1987 to 1991. They were located on Main Street, GEORGETOWN.
Some people had been telling me that they have a library known as : J. F. KENNEDY LIBRARY . They told me that you were allowed to visit and use the library.
So in my youthful self I daringly pushed their doors open and walked into the air conditioned library . Many intellectual people were there ; some looking like upper class people. I visited again a few times and even was allowed to borrow books from their library .The librarian was a Caucasian lady who seemed very stern and stoic.

About U.S. Military Group - Guyana, U.S. Embassy, Georgetown

U.S. Military Group - Guyana, U.S. Embassy, Georgetown: Advancing the Interests of the United States

The United States Embassy in Guyana is a diplomatic mission that represents the interests of the United States in this South American country. The embassy is located in Georgetown, which is the capital city of Guyana. The embassy's mission is to advance and protect U.S. interests while also serving and protecting U.S. citizens who are living or traveling in Guyana.

The embassy has several departments that work together to achieve its goals. One of these departments is the U.S. Military Group (USMILGP), which plays a crucial role in advancing U.S. security interests in Guyana and throughout South America.

The USMILGP works closely with local military forces to promote regional stability and security while also providing training and support for counter-narcotics operations, disaster relief efforts, and other critical missions.

In addition to its military operations, the embassy also provides a range of services for U.S. citizens who are living or traveling abroad in Guyana.

These services include passport issuance and renewal, emergency assistance for Americans who are facing crises such as natural disasters or political unrest, notarial services for legal documents such as powers of attorney or affidavits, voting assistance for Americans who wish to participate in elections back home while abroad.

Furthermore, it offers visa services for foreign nationals wishing to travel to the United States either temporarily or permanently through non-immigrant visas like tourist visas (B-2), student visas (F-1), business visas (B-1) among others; immigrant visas like family-based immigration petitions (IR/CR) employment-based immigration petitions(EB1/EB2/EB3) among others; diversity visa lottery program(DV).

The embassy's website provides detailed information on all these services along with contact information so that people can get help when they need it most.

Overall, The US Military Group -Guyana at US Embassy Georgetown plays an essential role not only within Guyanese society but throughout South America by promoting regional stability through military cooperation while providing vital support services for American citizens living abroad."

U.S. Military Group - Guyana, U.S. Embassy, Georgetown

U.S. Military Group - Guyana, U.S. Embassy, Georgetown

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