I need to go see them. I need a few documents from them and to ask a few questions. Thanks.
S Snuffy Bronze May 3, 2002 1,462 6 0 Jan 11, 2007 #1 I need to go see them. I need a few documents from them and to ask a few questions. Thanks.
S suitelady79 New member Sep 20, 2006 224 0 0 Jan 11, 2007 #2 I didn't know there was a US Embassy in Santiago. I thought there was only one in SD?
G Guillen New member Jan 5, 2007 29 0 0 Jan 11, 2007 #3 Santiago used to have a US consulate across from Villa Olga on JP Duarte ( old Franco Bido), more than 40 years ago. Never an embassy. The good old days!
Santiago used to have a US consulate across from Villa Olga on JP Duarte ( old Franco Bido), more than 40 years ago. Never an embassy. The good old days!
C Chris Gold Oct 21, 2002 7,951 28 0 www.caribbetech.com Jan 11, 2007 #4 Never heard of a US Embassy in Santiago? Only in SD.
C Chirimoya Well-known member Dec 9, 2002 17,850 982 113 Jan 11, 2007 #5 The SD embassy holds periodic visits to Santiago to service the locals. Snuffy is asking when is the next such visit. Maybe their website has the info?
The SD embassy holds periodic visits to Santiago to service the locals. Snuffy is asking when is the next such visit. Maybe their website has the info?
A Andy B Bronze Jan 1, 2002 774 0 0 www.elmarinique.com Jan 12, 2007 #7 Suggesting the obvious, why don't you just call American Citizen Services at the consulate and ask them?
Suggesting the obvious, why don't you just call American Citizen Services at the consulate and ask them?
H HOWMAR Silver Jan 28, 2004 2,624 2 0 Jan 12, 2007 #8 If you want to avoid a trip to SD, come to the consulate in Puerto Plata. The secretary is their daily and and consul comes in by appointment.
If you want to avoid a trip to SD, come to the consulate in Puerto Plata. The secretary is their daily and and consul comes in by appointment.