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About the Embassy

Hours of Operation:

The U.S. Embassy is open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday except on local and U.S. holidays.

Individuals applying in person for a visitor's visas (non-immigrant visas) at the Consular Section must have a scheduled appointment.  Passport applications, American Citizen Services, Reports of Birth Abroad and Notarial Services may also be processed at our Consular Agency in Antigua and Martinique.

Telephone Numbers:

Main switchboard:

  (246) 227-4000

Consular Section (Questions): 

  (246) 227-4399

Consular Section Fax:

  (246) 431-0179

Visa Appointment Hotline (Only)

  (246) 227-4226

Public Affairs Section Fax:

  (246) 227-4177


 

Outside the Embassy, but Under the Embassy's Jurisdiction:
List of Key Officers

AmbassadorMary M. Ourisman
Deputy Chief of Mission:David Hardt
Consul General:Clyde Howard, Jr.
Counselor for Management Affairs: 
DEA Country Attaché:Charles Graham
General Services Officer:Paul Kalinowski
Military Liaison OfficerCommander Edward Gaynor
Narcotics Affairs Officer 
Peace Corps Country Director:Marjorie Jeanchild
Political Officer:Ian Campbell
Public Affairs Officer:John Roberts
Regional Security Officer:Robert Starnes
USAID Caribbean Region Program Director:James Goggin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

       
  
   
   
Street Address:

American Embassy
Wildey Business Park
Wildey
St. Michael BB 14006
Barbados, W.I.

Mailing Address:

International:
American Embassy
P.O. Box 302
Bridgetown BB 11000
Barbados, W. I.

From the U.S.
(Department Name)
CMR 1014
APO AA 34055

The Offices and the Issues

The Embassy maintains foreign relations with seven governments, Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, St. Kitts/Nevis, Saint Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and seeks those governments' support in multilateral fora, promotes democracy and economic stability in the island states, facilitates the entry of legitimate visitors, and assists U.S. citizens and businesses overseas. The Embassy serves as a platform for other government agencies to conduct business with host governments, and acts on behalf of all other U.S. government agencies engaged in international activities.

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