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Consulate of Bahamas in Chicago

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The Bahamian Consulate is a diplomatic mission in Chicago and is appointed by the Embassy of Bahamas in Washington. Below you will find the contact details of the consulate as well as the name of the Bahamian consul serving in Chicago.

Contact details of the Bahamian Consulate in Chicago - the United States

Addres:

Honorary Consulate of The Bahamas in Chicago, United States - 980 N. Michigan Avenue - Suite 1416 - Chicago, IL 60611 - United States

Telephone Number:

(+1) 312.214.7677

Fax Number:

(+1) 312.214.3510

Email:

consul@bahamaschicago.com

Website:

www.bahamaschicago.com

Consul:

Michael C. Fountain - Honorary Consul

Office Hours:

 

 
The Bahamian Consulate in Chicago

is a lower level diplomatic representative office appointed by the Embassy of Bahamas in the United States and is lead by Michael C. Fountain - Honorary Consul of Bahamas to the United States.

Type of Consulate

Some Bahamian consulates in the United States are honorary consulates and do not handle visa or passport matters.

Inquire the consulate in Chicago directly or visit the official website of the consulate www.bahamaschicago.com

Consular Appointment

Before you visit the Bahamian consulate in Chicago, make sure that you first check if you need an appointment.

Travel Insurance

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Important notices related to consular matters

- For Bahamian visa applications, passports for Bahamas and other consulate matters related to Bahamas please contact the consulate in Chicago directly by telephone (+1) 312.214.7677 or email consul@bahamaschicago.com

- In the United States you will find consulates of Bahamas in Atlanta, Aurora, Chicago, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York and Washington.

- Many other countries such as Greece, El Salvador, Sao Tome and Principe, Montenegro, Bangladesh, San Marino, Liberia, Serbia, Brazil, Costa Rica and more hold appointed consular departments in Chicago.