Can Polish citizens get a visa to Guyana in Brazil?
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Looking at website of Guyanese Embassy in Brasilia, Brazil I'm not sure if they issue visas to foreigners:
We advise that Brazilians do not need a tourism visa to get into Guyana (...) Fees: touristic visa - R$45,00 (...)
Since they mention that Brazilians don't need a touristic visa and yet publish its price, I understand they issue visas to foreigners. There's also a visa form in English available on their website.
On the other hand, according to Polish MFA (information available in Polish only)
You can apply for a visa in Guyanese Embassy in Brussels or Caracas, Venezuela
My question is, as a citizen of Poland and resident of Brazil, can I get Guyanese visa in Brasilia, Brazil?
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Looking at website of Guyanese Embassy in Brasilia, Brazil I'm not sure if they issue visas to foreigners:
We advise that Brazilians do not need a tourism visa to get into Guyana (...) Fees: touristic visa - R$45,00 (...)
Since they mention that Brazilians don't need a touristic visa and yet publish its price, I understand they issue visas to foreigners. There's also a visa form in English available on their website.
On the other hand, according to Polish MFA (information available in Polish only)
You can apply for a visa in Guyanese Embassy in Brussels or Caracas, Venezuela
My question is, as a citizen of Poland and resident of Brazil, can I get Guyanese visa in Brasilia, Brazil?
visas polish-citizens guyana
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English version worked just fine for me just now - embguyana.org.br/visaenglish.htm . But it says the same, which to me sounds like they do offer visas to other ntionalities.
– user13044
Aug 1 '17 at 17:38
Ah thanks, you're right, I updated the link. Before I tried only entering from their main site where the link is dead embguyana.org.br
– Kuba
Aug 1 '17 at 17:41
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@Kuba Poles do Need visas for Guyana, though if you have a letter of Invitation from a host (such as a Hotel) you can get it on arrival
– Coke
Aug 1 '17 at 17:41
@Crazydre ah, really? That would be helpful, can you tell me where you found this info? Polish MFA doesn't mention anything...
– Kuba
Aug 1 '17 at 17:48
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@Kuba It's only 100% by air I'm afraid, but very often by land too. Don't know about Guyanese land borders though. Embassies of these countries also rarely have the full info. If I had a phone number to the border post, I'd call and ask.
– Coke
Aug 1 '17 at 18:08
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up vote
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Looking at website of Guyanese Embassy in Brasilia, Brazil I'm not sure if they issue visas to foreigners:
We advise that Brazilians do not need a tourism visa to get into Guyana (...) Fees: touristic visa - R$45,00 (...)
Since they mention that Brazilians don't need a touristic visa and yet publish its price, I understand they issue visas to foreigners. There's also a visa form in English available on their website.
On the other hand, according to Polish MFA (information available in Polish only)
You can apply for a visa in Guyanese Embassy in Brussels or Caracas, Venezuela
My question is, as a citizen of Poland and resident of Brazil, can I get Guyanese visa in Brasilia, Brazil?
visas polish-citizens guyana
Looking at website of Guyanese Embassy in Brasilia, Brazil I'm not sure if they issue visas to foreigners:
We advise that Brazilians do not need a tourism visa to get into Guyana (...) Fees: touristic visa - R$45,00 (...)
Since they mention that Brazilians don't need a touristic visa and yet publish its price, I understand they issue visas to foreigners. There's also a visa form in English available on their website.
On the other hand, according to Polish MFA (information available in Polish only)
You can apply for a visa in Guyanese Embassy in Brussels or Caracas, Venezuela
My question is, as a citizen of Poland and resident of Brazil, can I get Guyanese visa in Brasilia, Brazil?
visas polish-citizens guyana
visas polish-citizens guyana
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asked Aug 1 '17 at 17:30
Kuba
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English version worked just fine for me just now - embguyana.org.br/visaenglish.htm . But it says the same, which to me sounds like they do offer visas to other ntionalities.
– user13044
Aug 1 '17 at 17:38
Ah thanks, you're right, I updated the link. Before I tried only entering from their main site where the link is dead embguyana.org.br
– Kuba
Aug 1 '17 at 17:41
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@Kuba Poles do Need visas for Guyana, though if you have a letter of Invitation from a host (such as a Hotel) you can get it on arrival
– Coke
Aug 1 '17 at 17:41
@Crazydre ah, really? That would be helpful, can you tell me where you found this info? Polish MFA doesn't mention anything...
– Kuba
Aug 1 '17 at 17:48
1
@Kuba It's only 100% by air I'm afraid, but very often by land too. Don't know about Guyanese land borders though. Embassies of these countries also rarely have the full info. If I had a phone number to the border post, I'd call and ask.
– Coke
Aug 1 '17 at 18:08
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show 2 more comments
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English version worked just fine for me just now - embguyana.org.br/visaenglish.htm . But it says the same, which to me sounds like they do offer visas to other ntionalities.
– user13044
Aug 1 '17 at 17:38
Ah thanks, you're right, I updated the link. Before I tried only entering from their main site where the link is dead embguyana.org.br
– Kuba
Aug 1 '17 at 17:41
1
@Kuba Poles do Need visas for Guyana, though if you have a letter of Invitation from a host (such as a Hotel) you can get it on arrival
– Coke
Aug 1 '17 at 17:41
@Crazydre ah, really? That would be helpful, can you tell me where you found this info? Polish MFA doesn't mention anything...
– Kuba
Aug 1 '17 at 17:48
1
@Kuba It's only 100% by air I'm afraid, but very often by land too. Don't know about Guyanese land borders though. Embassies of these countries also rarely have the full info. If I had a phone number to the border post, I'd call and ask.
– Coke
Aug 1 '17 at 18:08
1
1
English version worked just fine for me just now - embguyana.org.br/visaenglish.htm . But it says the same, which to me sounds like they do offer visas to other ntionalities.
– user13044
Aug 1 '17 at 17:38
English version worked just fine for me just now - embguyana.org.br/visaenglish.htm . But it says the same, which to me sounds like they do offer visas to other ntionalities.
– user13044
Aug 1 '17 at 17:38
Ah thanks, you're right, I updated the link. Before I tried only entering from their main site where the link is dead embguyana.org.br
– Kuba
Aug 1 '17 at 17:41
Ah thanks, you're right, I updated the link. Before I tried only entering from their main site where the link is dead embguyana.org.br
– Kuba
Aug 1 '17 at 17:41
1
1
@Kuba Poles do Need visas for Guyana, though if you have a letter of Invitation from a host (such as a Hotel) you can get it on arrival
– Coke
Aug 1 '17 at 17:41
@Kuba Poles do Need visas for Guyana, though if you have a letter of Invitation from a host (such as a Hotel) you can get it on arrival
– Coke
Aug 1 '17 at 17:41
@Crazydre ah, really? That would be helpful, can you tell me where you found this info? Polish MFA doesn't mention anything...
– Kuba
Aug 1 '17 at 17:48
@Crazydre ah, really? That would be helpful, can you tell me where you found this info? Polish MFA doesn't mention anything...
– Kuba
Aug 1 '17 at 17:48
1
1
@Kuba It's only 100% by air I'm afraid, but very often by land too. Don't know about Guyanese land borders though. Embassies of these countries also rarely have the full info. If I had a phone number to the border post, I'd call and ask.
– Coke
Aug 1 '17 at 18:08
@Kuba It's only 100% by air I'm afraid, but very often by land too. Don't know about Guyanese land borders though. Embassies of these countries also rarely have the full info. If I had a phone number to the border post, I'd call and ask.
– Coke
Aug 1 '17 at 18:08
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I finally managed to reach them by phone, they said that I can get a visa in any Brazilian consulate (except the one in Brasilia there are ones in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, I haven't seen them mentioned on the embassy website).
The process takes up to 5 working days.
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If a country doesn't have an embassy, that country (Poland in this case) falls into the jurisdiction of the nearest embassy, which in Europe seems to be in Brussels and in South America in Caracas. So the Polish MFA website is advising the citizens about the most convenient embassies to apply at.
That said, if the destination country allows visa application to be filed in any embassy in the world, then you can theoretically apply not just to the one in Brasilia but any Guyanese embassy.
I understand, my worry was mostly about why my MFA mentions only two consulates in the world, while Caracas is not so convenient to visit for anyone but Venezuelans. But as I mentioned in my answer, they confirmed on the phone I can go to any consulate.
– Kuba
Nov 29 '17 at 12:40
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oldest
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2 Answers
2
active
oldest
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active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
I finally managed to reach them by phone, they said that I can get a visa in any Brazilian consulate (except the one in Brasilia there are ones in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, I haven't seen them mentioned on the embassy website).
The process takes up to 5 working days.
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
I finally managed to reach them by phone, they said that I can get a visa in any Brazilian consulate (except the one in Brasilia there are ones in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, I haven't seen them mentioned on the embassy website).
The process takes up to 5 working days.
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
I finally managed to reach them by phone, they said that I can get a visa in any Brazilian consulate (except the one in Brasilia there are ones in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, I haven't seen them mentioned on the embassy website).
The process takes up to 5 working days.
I finally managed to reach them by phone, they said that I can get a visa in any Brazilian consulate (except the one in Brasilia there are ones in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, I haven't seen them mentioned on the embassy website).
The process takes up to 5 working days.
answered Nov 29 '17 at 12:37
Kuba
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If a country doesn't have an embassy, that country (Poland in this case) falls into the jurisdiction of the nearest embassy, which in Europe seems to be in Brussels and in South America in Caracas. So the Polish MFA website is advising the citizens about the most convenient embassies to apply at.
That said, if the destination country allows visa application to be filed in any embassy in the world, then you can theoretically apply not just to the one in Brasilia but any Guyanese embassy.
I understand, my worry was mostly about why my MFA mentions only two consulates in the world, while Caracas is not so convenient to visit for anyone but Venezuelans. But as I mentioned in my answer, they confirmed on the phone I can go to any consulate.
– Kuba
Nov 29 '17 at 12:40
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
If a country doesn't have an embassy, that country (Poland in this case) falls into the jurisdiction of the nearest embassy, which in Europe seems to be in Brussels and in South America in Caracas. So the Polish MFA website is advising the citizens about the most convenient embassies to apply at.
That said, if the destination country allows visa application to be filed in any embassy in the world, then you can theoretically apply not just to the one in Brasilia but any Guyanese embassy.
I understand, my worry was mostly about why my MFA mentions only two consulates in the world, while Caracas is not so convenient to visit for anyone but Venezuelans. But as I mentioned in my answer, they confirmed on the phone I can go to any consulate.
– Kuba
Nov 29 '17 at 12:40
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
If a country doesn't have an embassy, that country (Poland in this case) falls into the jurisdiction of the nearest embassy, which in Europe seems to be in Brussels and in South America in Caracas. So the Polish MFA website is advising the citizens about the most convenient embassies to apply at.
That said, if the destination country allows visa application to be filed in any embassy in the world, then you can theoretically apply not just to the one in Brasilia but any Guyanese embassy.
If a country doesn't have an embassy, that country (Poland in this case) falls into the jurisdiction of the nearest embassy, which in Europe seems to be in Brussels and in South America in Caracas. So the Polish MFA website is advising the citizens about the most convenient embassies to apply at.
That said, if the destination country allows visa application to be filed in any embassy in the world, then you can theoretically apply not just to the one in Brasilia but any Guyanese embassy.
answered Nov 26 '17 at 19:51
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I understand, my worry was mostly about why my MFA mentions only two consulates in the world, while Caracas is not so convenient to visit for anyone but Venezuelans. But as I mentioned in my answer, they confirmed on the phone I can go to any consulate.
– Kuba
Nov 29 '17 at 12:40
add a comment |
I understand, my worry was mostly about why my MFA mentions only two consulates in the world, while Caracas is not so convenient to visit for anyone but Venezuelans. But as I mentioned in my answer, they confirmed on the phone I can go to any consulate.
– Kuba
Nov 29 '17 at 12:40
I understand, my worry was mostly about why my MFA mentions only two consulates in the world, while Caracas is not so convenient to visit for anyone but Venezuelans. But as I mentioned in my answer, they confirmed on the phone I can go to any consulate.
– Kuba
Nov 29 '17 at 12:40
I understand, my worry was mostly about why my MFA mentions only two consulates in the world, while Caracas is not so convenient to visit for anyone but Venezuelans. But as I mentioned in my answer, they confirmed on the phone I can go to any consulate.
– Kuba
Nov 29 '17 at 12:40
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English version worked just fine for me just now - embguyana.org.br/visaenglish.htm . But it says the same, which to me sounds like they do offer visas to other ntionalities.
– user13044
Aug 1 '17 at 17:38
Ah thanks, you're right, I updated the link. Before I tried only entering from their main site where the link is dead embguyana.org.br
– Kuba
Aug 1 '17 at 17:41
1
@Kuba Poles do Need visas for Guyana, though if you have a letter of Invitation from a host (such as a Hotel) you can get it on arrival
– Coke
Aug 1 '17 at 17:41
@Crazydre ah, really? That would be helpful, can you tell me where you found this info? Polish MFA doesn't mention anything...
– Kuba
Aug 1 '17 at 17:48
1
@Kuba It's only 100% by air I'm afraid, but very often by land too. Don't know about Guyanese land borders though. Embassies of these countries also rarely have the full info. If I had a phone number to the border post, I'd call and ask.
– Coke
Aug 1 '17 at 18:08