
On June 28, 2010, the Department of State published its Schedule of Fees for Consular Services in the Federal Register. The schedule includes fees for passports, immigrant visas and other consular services.

On June 28, 2010, the Department of State published its Schedule of Fees for Consular Services in the Federal Register. The schedule includes fees for passports, immigrant visas and other consular services.

Vanity Fair correspondent George Wayne, who recently came to Antigua and Barbuda as a part of a press trip, May 6-9, has...

Vanity Fair correspondent George Wayne, who recently came to Antigua and Barbuda as a part of a press trip, May 6-9, has...

The Department of State published an interim final rule in the U.S. Federal Register to increase non-immigrant visa appl...

Secretary General of the Barbados-based Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO) Hugh Riley says he is concerned about the i...

CMC - Consul General Nicole Theriot says the Eastern Caribbean is not considered a major problem area for the United Sta...

Lions, tigers and bears will be joining pirates and princesses and the odd witch or two this half term as the focus of a...

The introduction of American Airlines' four self-service kiosks, although not an innovation globally, was welcomed by th...

Why discuss summer travel a week before Christmas? Soon after the New Year begins, many people will begin to make plans ...

A holiday aboard your very own private yacht used to be reserved for royalty, the super wealthy or ‘megastars’ (such as ...

Carib World Travel and Princess Cruises teamed up Wednesday to treat clients and media to a tour, pitch, and lunch on bo...

ON a chilly Friday morning I stand in the looming shadow of London's multi-columned, 17th-century St Paul's Cathedral. T...

On Barbuda's Low Bay, we eat breakfast at the top of the "lighthouse" – an open-sided, two-storey tower plonked in the m...