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Trinidad And Tobago Currency



Trinidad and Tobago (08/04)

Information on travel conditions, visa requirements, currency and customs regulations, legal holidays, and other items of interest to travelers also may be obtained before your departure from a country's embassy and/or consulates in the U.S. (for this country, see "Principal Government Officials" listing in this publication). ...

The U.S. Department of State's Consular Information Program provides Consular Information Sheets, Travel Warnings, and Public Announcements. Consular Information Sheets exist for all countries and include information on entry requirements, currency regulations, health conditions, areas of instability, crime and security, political disturbances, and the addresses of the U.S. posts in the country. Travel Warnings are issued when the State Department recommends that Americans avoid travel to a certain country. Public Announcements are issued as a means to disseminate information quickly about terrorist threats and other relatively short-term conditions overseas that pose significant risks to the security of American travelers. Free copies of this information are available by calling the Bureau of Consular Affairs at 202-647-5225 or via the fax-on-demand system: 202-647-3000. Consular Information Sheets and Travel Warnings also are available on the Consular Affairs Int ... [Read More]

Trinidad and Tobago (11/03)

The exchange rate in mid 2003 was about $6.21=U.S.$1.00. The stability of the currency against the U.S. dollar has been maintained by the government's tight monetary policy. ... [Read More]

US Department Of State Post Report

Personnel can exchange U.S. currency and checks with the Embassy cashier Monday - Friday, or at Citibank any day of the week with an Embassy stamp on the check and the signature of the Management Officer.  All other banks also exchange currency, but the rate is less favorable.  There are no restrictions on currency exchanges.  The Cashier can provide reverse accommodation exchange (TT to US) for persons traveling or leaving post. ...

U.S. Government personnel are exempted from customs duty and purchase tax on the resale of automobiles and other items originally imported duty free provided such items have been in the possession of the seller and in the country for at least two years.  Personnel who depart before the expiration of these periods and wish to sell their vehicles are assessed a prorated portion of the duties, but the full 15% tax.  Thus far, departing personnel have encountered no difficulty in obtaining permission to sell a left-hand-drive car in Trinidad.  Although this post currently has no limitations on the amount of foreign currency that may be converted, the Management Officer will refer all currency conversion applications involving large sums of money to the DCM or the Ambassador for consideration before approval is granted. ... [Read More]

Consular Section > American Citizen Services > Currency Regulations

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Tips for Travelers to the Caribbean

May 1997 Foreword Since colonial times, the Caribbean has been a favorite place for American visitors. In the past 50 years, tourism to the area has increased greatly, and today millions of U.S. citizens visit the islands every year. The majority of these visitors have a safe trip. To help you have a similar experience, the Department of State's Bureau of Consular Affairs has prepared these tips for you. Consular Affairs provides services to Americans ... [Read More]

Consular Section > American Citizen Services > Hospitals

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