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  • 13:06 23 Nov 2009
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  • 09:06 23 Nov 2009

Impacts of climate change

Ambassador Ian A. Worthington launched in Santo Domingo a world-wide Climatic Change map.

Passport Applications

From 31 August 2009 - The passport service for British nationals in the Dominican Republic and Haiti will move from Mexico to the UK Passport Service Centre for the Americas and Caribbean in Washington D.C.

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Change of Her Majesty’s Ambassador to the Dominican Republic and Her Majesty’s Non-Resident Ambassador to Haiti

Change of Her Majesty’s Ambassador to the Dominican Republic and Her Majesty’s Non-Resident Ambassador to Haiti

Workshop to share the Dominican Republic’s country position looking forward to the negotiations in Copenhagen

Workshop to share the Dominican Republic’s country position looking forward to the negotiations in Copenhagen

UK in the Dominican Republic: the official website for the British Embassy in the Dominican Republic and Haiti

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From 31 August 2009 - The passport service for British nationals in the Dominican Republic and Haiti will move from Mexico to the UK Passport Service Centre for the Americas and Caribbean in Washington D.C.

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UK in the Dominican Republic and Haiti

I am very pleased to welcome you to the website of the British Embassy in Santo Domingo. This new website contains  information about the activities of the British Embassy in the Dominican Republic in a new format which we are confident will prove both easy and rewarding to use. It also explains the range of services which we can offer you, and provides links to a large number of websites in which you can find out more about Britain as a whole. More...

Ian A. Worthington

Her Majesty's Ambassador

British Embassy, Santo Domingo

The British Embassy in Santo Domingo acts on behalf of the British Government and people in relations with the Dominican Republic.

The Embassy staff is quite small in numbers but covers a range of functions in 4 main areas of work: These are Political and public affairs, trade and investment, consular and visa and development.  You can get more information on our offices location, opening hours, services and contact details by clicking on the relevant link on the left side of the page. More...

LATEST NEWS

Change of Her Majesty’s Ambassador to the Dominican Republic and Her Majesty’s Non-Resident Ambassador to Haiti
16 November 2009
Change of Her Majesty’s Ambassador to the Dominican Republic and Her Majesty’s Non-Resident Ambassador to Haiti

Workshop to share the Dominican Republic’s country position looking forward to the negotiations in Copenhagen
19 October 2009
Workshop to share the Dominican Republic’s country position looking forward to the negotiations in Copenhagen

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