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US Embassy - Haiti

The Consular Section of the United States Embassy in Port-au-Prince is one of the largest and busiest Consular Sections in the world.  The American Citizen Services (ACS) Unit provides services to Americans visiting and living in Haiti. One can also read the most recent warden message, which details the latest security concerns for U.S. citizens in Haiti.  The Immigrant Visa (IV) Unit processes applications and petitions approved by the Immigration and Naturalization Service for Immigrant Visas (i.e. permission to live in the United States as a Legal Permanent Resident). The Nonimmigrant Visa (NIV) Unit processes applications for visas that provide permission to enter the United States on a temporary basis.    Th ... [Read More]

The United States of America in Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Haiti: The Report on supporting Human Rights and Democracy : The U.S. record 2004-2005 (French Version) ...

Haiti Country Reports Year 2003 ... [Read More]

Haiti (02/05)

Further opportunities for U.S. businesses include the development and trade of raw and processed agricultural products; medical supplies and equipment; rebuilding and modernizing Haiti's depleted infrastructure ; developing tourism and allied sectors--including arts and crafts; and improving capacity in waste disposal, transportation, energy, telecommunications, and export assembly operations. Haiti's primary assembly sector inputs include textiles, electronics components, and packaging materials. Other U.S. export prospects include electronic machinery, including power-generation, sound and television equipment, plastics and paper, construction materials, plumbing fixtures, hardware, and lumber. Benefits for both Haitian and American importers and exporters are available under the Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act (CBTPA)-- which provides for duty-free export of many Haitian products assembled from U.S. components or materials-- the successor program to the Caribbean Basin Initiat ... [Read More]

International Adoption Haiti

E-mail: embassy@haiti.org Consulates are located in Florida (305/859-2003), Massachusetts (617/266-3660), New York (212/697-9767), Puerto Rico (809/764-1392), and Illinois (312/922-4004). U.S. IMMIGRATION REQUIREMENTS Prospective adopting parents are strongly encouraged to consult U.S. CIS publication M-249, The Immigration of ... [Read More]

Haiti

May 26, 2005 This Travel Warning is being issued to warn American citizens of the continued dangers of travel to Haiti.  Due to the volatile security situation, the Department has ordered the departure of non-emergency personnel and all family members of U.S. Embassy personnel.  The Department of State warns U.S. citizens to defer travel to Haiti and urges American citizens to depart the country if they can do so safely.  This Travel Warning supersedes the Travel Warning issued March 11, 2005. [Read More]

Haiti

U.S. citizens in Haiti must be particularly alert when arriving from overseas at the Port-au-Prince airport, as criminals have often targeted arriving passengers for later assaults and robberies. Some recent incidents have resulted in death. The use of public transportation, including "tap-taps" (private transportation used for commercial purposes), is not recommended. Visitors to Haiti should arrange for someone known to them to meet them at the airport. ... [Read More]

US Embassy - Haiti

The USAID Haiti Mission may be reached in Port-au-Prince at: Telephone number: (011) - 509 229-3000/9603 or (011)-509 222-5500/5865 Hours Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. through 3:30 p.m. Street address 17, Boulevard Harry S. Truman, Port-au-Prince, Haiti Mailing address USAID/Haiti P.O.Box 1634     [Read More]

US Embassy - Haiti

GENERAL INFORMATION        Welcome to the website for the Embassy of the United States of America in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The site covers the range of U.S. agencies represented in Haiti meeting bilateral Haitian-American interests. Individual services or programs offered by the Embassy are presented in the column on the left of this page; click on the highlighted link. You may return to this home page by clicking on home page site link.     ... [Read More]

US Embassy - Haiti

The DEA's Port au Prince, Haiti Country Office may be reached at: Telephone numbers: (011) 509-223.8888; 509-222.0200, extension 8359 Facsimile number: (011) 509-223.8657 Hours : Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. through 3:30 p.m. Street address: American Embassy/D.E.A. 5,boulevard Harry S. Truman Port au Prince, Haiti   Mailing address: ... [Read More]

U.S. Embassy Port-au-Prince - Immigrant Visa Services

Additional Evidence of Relationships   Parent/Child or Sibling: Primary evidence of the validity of a parent-child or sibling relationship may be supplemented with old photographs of the child and parent together, old letters with postmarked envelopes, school and medical records, money transfer receipts, and any other document showing an ongoing parental relationship.  The presentation of supplemental documents at the time of the interview is particularly important in cases where the applicant's birth was not registered in the National Archives soon after he or she was born. If the evidence is inconclusive, the Consular Officer may recommend that the beneficiary and the petitioner consider having a DNA test to scientifically ... [Read More]


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