Guyanese Consulate In Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Organization Type(mission) Consulate
Country Guyana flag Guyana
Located country Brazil flag Brazil
Located city Rio de Janeiro
Address(street) The Guyanese consulate in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil has closed. Please contact the embassy in Brasilia, Brazil for assistance.
Emails [email protected]
Fax (+55) 61 3248 0886 (embassy in Brasilia)
Telephone number (+55) 61 3248 0874 / 5 (embassy in Brasilia)
Office hours Not provided
Head of mission Vacant, Consul
Services Not provided
Social media Not provided
Location
The Guyanese Consulate in Rio de Janeiro is located at The Guyanese consulate in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil has closed. Please contact the embassy in Brasilia, Brazil for assistance.. It is currently unclear what consular services the institution provides. Please confirm by phone. If a phone number is listed, it is recommended to consult through the phone first. If there is no phone number, you can obtain more detailed information through email or social media.

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Guyana has a total of 40 diplomatic missions worldwide, including 8 embassies, 4 consulates general, 21 consulates, 5 high commissions, 1 permanent missions, 1 mission(s), etc.

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Consulates are the general name of the consular representative offices of a country in a city of another country. According to the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, consulates are divided into consulates general, consulates, vice consulates and consular agencies, which are responsible for managing local nationals and other consular affairs.