Office | Embassy of Japan in Port of Spain |
Location | MF9H+Q76, Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago |
Phone | |
Website | http://www.tt.emb-japan.go.jp |
Hours
The hours of the Japan Embassy in the Port of Spain are as follows:
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Tuesday | — |
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Sunday | — |
Location
The address of the Japan Embassy in Port of Spain is located on MF9H+Q76, Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago.
Frequent questions
Answers to the most frequently asked questions about requesting an appointment at the Japan in Port of Spain.
How to make an appointment online?
From the official website of the Japan Embassy in Port of Spain, or by clicking here.
Consular formalities
- Renew or apply for passports: You can renew your passport of Japan or apply for a new one if you’ve lost it while abroad.
- Obtain visas and residency permits: Consulates can assist you in obtaining visas and residency permits for Japan to Port of Spain.
- Register births and marriages: If you have a child abroad or get married in a foreign country, the consulate of Japan in Port of Spain can help you register these events.
- Emergency assistance: This consulate of Japan provide assistance in emergencies such as detention, hospitalization, or loss of belongings in Port of Spain.
- Legalize documents: Consulate can authenticate documents like notarized powers of attorney or academic degrees for recognition in Japan.
- Vote in elections of Japan: Some consulates allow citizens to vote in national elections while abroad.
- Guidance and counseling: Consulates offer information on local laws, customs, medical services, and other aspects of life in Port of Spain.
- Certificates and document notarization: Consulate can issue certificates, authenticate documents, and perform notarial functions.
- Repatriation in emergencies: In situations like natural disasters or conflicts, consulate can help citizens return to Japan.
- Assistance in case of lost or stolen documents: If you lose your Japan passport or other vital documents, the consulate can assist in obtaining replacements and offer guidance.