SVG in DC
Official Account of the Embassy of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines to the USA.
The High Commission of SVG to Canada.
Permanent Mission to the OAS
The Embassy was excited to participate in Events DC -Around the World Embassy Tour 2026 aka Passport DC.
We loved interacting with all of the visitors at our booth at UDC and we were happy to share and showcase our Vincentian food, culture and the beauty of our 32 islands and cays.
The feedback from our guests warmed our hearts and seeing them enjoy our rum punch made from our award winning Sunset Strong Rum and Sparrows, siping on our local Hairoun beer, sampling VincyFresh sauces with the salt fish cakes, indulging in the black cake, reviewing the ECGC products, and nibbling on the tamarind balls, sugar cakes and fudge straight outta Vincy was the icing on the cake.
Thank you to all who visited our booth, especially the Vincentians living in the DMV. Thank you to the Vincentians, in the DMV and at home, the Vincentian companies and the SVG Tourism Authority for contributing to our booth and a special thank you to the Vincentians who came by to lend a hand.
See you all in 2027!

We’re excited to share that the Embassy of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines will be participating, for the first time, in the Events DC Around the World Embassy Tour on May 2, 2026.
Catch the Embassy at our booth at the UDC Student Center where we will showcase the Vincentian culture, food and warm hospitality.
Tell a friend to tell a friend. Can’t wait to see you there!

Thank you to everyone who came out on Friday to engage with the Prime Minister Dr. the Hon. Godwin Friday and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade, Foreign Investment and Diaspora Affairs - Hon D. Fitzgerald Bramble.

Thank you to everyone who came out on Friday to engage with the Prime Minister Dr. the Hon. Godwin Friday and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade, Foreign Investment and Diaspora Affairs - Hon D. Fitzgerald Bramble.

Thank you to everyone who came out on Friday to engage with the Prime Minister Dr. the Hon. Godwin Friday and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade, Foreign Investment and Diaspora Affairs - Hon D. Fitzgerald Bramble.

Thank you to everyone who came out on Friday to engage with the Prime Minister Dr. the Hon. Godwin Friday and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade, Foreign Investment and Diaspora Affairs - Hon D. Fitzgerald Bramble.

Thank you to everyone who came out on Friday to engage with the Prime Minister Dr. the Hon. Godwin Friday and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade, Foreign Investment and Diaspora Affairs - Hon D. Fitzgerald Bramble.
Thank you to everyone who came out on Friday to engage with the Prime Minister Dr. the Hon. Godwin Friday and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade, Foreign Investment and Diaspora Affairs - Hon D. Fitzgerald Bramble.
Thank you to everyone who came out on Friday to engage with the Prime Minister Dr. the Hon. Godwin Friday and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade, Foreign Investment and Diaspora Affairs - Hon D. Fitzgerald Bramble.

Calling all Vincentians in the DMV!
The Embassy of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines invites you to a meet and greet with Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - Dr.The Honourable Godwin Friday and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade, Foreign Investment and Diaspora Affairs - Honourable Dwight Fitzgerald Bramble.
See you there!

In commemoration of IX Inter-American week for People of African Descent, join the OAS national office in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in collaboration with the Youlou Arts Foundation and the SVG National Trust as the host an art exhibition.

The Department of Electoral Cooperation and Observation (DECO) of the OAS, launched an exhibition entitled “Ballot Boxes of the Americas: History and Symbols of Democracy” at the OAS’ main building in Washington D.C. on February 4, 2026.
Ballot boxes from a number of OAS Member States, including Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, are on display.
The exhibition runs until February 18,2026.
The Department of Electoral Cooperation and Observation (DECO) of the OAS, launched an exhibition entitled “Ballot Boxes of the Americas: History and Symbols of Democracy” at the OAS’ main building in Washington D.C. on February 4, 2026.
Ballot boxes from a number of OAS Member States, including Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, are on display.
The exhibition runs until February 18,2026.

The Department of Electoral Cooperation and Observation (DECO) of the OAS, launched an exhibition entitled “Ballot Boxes of the Americas: History and Symbols of Democracy” at the OAS’ main building in Washington D.C. on February 4, 2026.
Ballot boxes from a number of OAS Member States, including Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, are on display.
The exhibition runs until February 18,2026.

The Committee of Experts (CEVI) of the MESECVI elected its first Caribbean President, Vincentian Miriam Roache.
Ms. Roache was elected during the committee’s meeting in Fortaleza, Brazil on Tuesday 9 December, 2025.
Chile and The Dominican Republic will serve as Vice Presidents.

The Embassy was pleased to help facilitate an enlightening discussion surrounding diplomacy in the digital age by the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) in collaboration with the OECS, the Caribbean Agency for Justice Solutions, Development Solutions Agency and the Caribbean Network Operators Group.
The event dubbed “Evolving Diplomacy in Digital Age”, held discussions around themes such as Artificial Intelligence and Governance, Data Sovereignty and Digital Rights, Finance and the Digital Economy and Cybersecurity and National Defense.
The attendees who included CARICOM Ambassadors and alternates, OAS and World Bank staffers, members of the Caribbean diaspora and friends, heard presentations from the Director - Caribbean Affairs at ARIN Bevil Wooding, Executive Director - Unit Trust Corporation Nigel Edwards and Senior Director- Government Affairs, ARIN, Einar Bohlin.
The event took place on Wednesday 12 November, 2025 at was hosted by the Embassy of Saint Kitts and Nevis.

The Embassy was pleased to help facilitate an enlightening discussion surrounding diplomacy in the digital age by the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) in collaboration with the OECS, the Caribbean Agency for Justice Solutions, Development Solutions Agency and the Caribbean Network Operators Group.
The event dubbed “Evolving Diplomacy in Digital Age”, held discussions around themes such as Artificial Intelligence and Governance, Data Sovereignty and Digital Rights, Finance and the Digital Economy and Cybersecurity and National Defense.
The attendees who included CARICOM Ambassadors and alternates, OAS and World Bank staffers, members of the Caribbean diaspora and friends, heard presentations from the Director - Caribbean Affairs at ARIN Bevil Wooding, Executive Director - Unit Trust Corporation Nigel Edwards and Senior Director- Government Affairs, ARIN, Einar Bohlin.
The event took place on Wednesday 12 November, 2025 at was hosted by the Embassy of Saint Kitts and Nevis.

The Embassy was pleased to help facilitate an enlightening discussion surrounding diplomacy in the digital age by the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) in collaboration with the OECS, the Caribbean Agency for Justice Solutions, Development Solutions Agency and the Caribbean Network Operators Group.
The event dubbed “Evolving Diplomacy in Digital Age”, held discussions around themes such as Artificial Intelligence and Governance, Data Sovereignty and Digital Rights, Finance and the Digital Economy and Cybersecurity and National Defense.
The attendees who included CARICOM Ambassadors and alternates, OAS and World Bank staffers, members of the Caribbean diaspora and friends, heard presentations from the Director - Caribbean Affairs at ARIN Bevil Wooding, Executive Director - Unit Trust Corporation Nigel Edwards and Senior Director- Government Affairs, ARIN, Einar Bohlin.
The event took place on Wednesday 12 November, 2025 at was hosted by the Embassy of Saint Kitts and Nevis.

The Embassy was pleased to help facilitate an enlightening discussion surrounding diplomacy in the digital age by the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) in collaboration with the OECS, the Caribbean Agency for Justice Solutions, Development Solutions Agency and the Caribbean Network Operators Group.
The event dubbed “Evolving Diplomacy in Digital Age”, held discussions around themes such as Artificial Intelligence and Governance, Data Sovereignty and Digital Rights, Finance and the Digital Economy and Cybersecurity and National Defense.
The attendees who included CARICOM Ambassadors and alternates, OAS and World Bank staffers, members of the Caribbean diaspora and friends, heard presentations from the Director - Caribbean Affairs at ARIN Bevil Wooding, Executive Director - Unit Trust Corporation Nigel Edwards and Senior Director- Government Affairs, ARIN, Einar Bohlin.
The event took place on Wednesday 12 November, 2025 at was hosted by the Embassy of Saint Kitts and Nevis.

The Embassy was pleased to help facilitate an enlightening discussion surrounding diplomacy in the digital age by the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) in collaboration with the OECS, the Caribbean Agency for Justice Solutions, Development Solutions Agency and the Caribbean Network Operators Group.
The event dubbed “Evolving Diplomacy in Digital Age”, held discussions around themes such as Artificial Intelligence and Governance, Data Sovereignty and Digital Rights, Finance and the Digital Economy and Cybersecurity and National Defense.
The attendees who included CARICOM Ambassadors and alternates, OAS and World Bank staffers, members of the Caribbean diaspora and friends, heard presentations from the Director - Caribbean Affairs at ARIN Bevil Wooding, Executive Director - Unit Trust Corporation Nigel Edwards and Senior Director- Government Affairs, ARIN, Einar Bohlin.
The event took place on Wednesday 12 November, 2025 at was hosted by the Embassy of Saint Kitts and Nevis.

The Embassy was pleased to help facilitate an enlightening discussion surrounding diplomacy in the digital age by the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) in collaboration with the OECS, the Caribbean Agency for Justice Solutions, Development Solutions Agency and the Caribbean Network Operators Group.
The event dubbed “Evolving Diplomacy in Digital Age”, held discussions around themes such as Artificial Intelligence and Governance, Data Sovereignty and Digital Rights, Finance and the Digital Economy and Cybersecurity and National Defense.
The attendees who included CARICOM Ambassadors and alternates, OAS and World Bank staffers, members of the Caribbean diaspora and friends, heard presentations from the Director - Caribbean Affairs at ARIN Bevil Wooding, Executive Director - Unit Trust Corporation Nigel Edwards and Senior Director- Government Affairs, ARIN, Einar Bohlin.
The event took place on Wednesday 12 November, 2025 at was hosted by the Embassy of Saint Kitts and Nevis.

The Embassy was pleased to help facilitate an enlightening discussion surrounding diplomacy in the digital age by the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) in collaboration with the OECS, the Caribbean Agency for Justice Solutions, Development Solutions Agency and the Caribbean Network Operators Group.
The event dubbed “Evolving Diplomacy in Digital Age”, held discussions around themes such as Artificial Intelligence and Governance, Data Sovereignty and Digital Rights, Finance and the Digital Economy and Cybersecurity and National Defense.
The attendees who included CARICOM Ambassadors and alternates, OAS and World Bank staffers, members of the Caribbean diaspora and friends, heard presentations from the Director - Caribbean Affairs at ARIN Bevil Wooding, Executive Director - Unit Trust Corporation Nigel Edwards and Senior Director- Government Affairs, ARIN, Einar Bohlin.
The event took place on Wednesday 12 November, 2025 at was hosted by the Embassy of Saint Kitts and Nevis.

The Embassy was pleased to help facilitate an enlightening discussion surrounding diplomacy in the digital age by the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) in collaboration with the OECS, the Caribbean Agency for Justice Solutions, Development Solutions Agency and the Caribbean Network Operators Group.
The event dubbed “Evolving Diplomacy in Digital Age”, held discussions around themes such as Artificial Intelligence and Governance, Data Sovereignty and Digital Rights, Finance and the Digital Economy and Cybersecurity and National Defense.
The attendees who included CARICOM Ambassadors and alternates, OAS and World Bank staffers, members of the Caribbean diaspora and friends, heard presentations from the Director - Caribbean Affairs at ARIN Bevil Wooding, Executive Director - Unit Trust Corporation Nigel Edwards and Senior Director- Government Affairs, ARIN, Einar Bohlin.
The event took place on Wednesday 12 November, 2025 at was hosted by the Embassy of Saint Kitts and Nevis.

Vincentians and friends of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines gathered at the St. John’s Episcopal Church in Beltsville Maryland to celebrate the nations 46th anniversary of independence on Sunday 26 October, 2025.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all those who joined us in the celebration. We were honoured to welcome members of the diplomatic corps and representatives from D.C mayor’s office.
Thanks to the leaders and members of the St. John’s Episcopal Church for hosting us another year. Thank you to all the members of the diaspora and friends of SVG who assisted with coordinating, catering, donating, volunteering and helping in any way to showcase the Vincentian culture and hospitality.
See you all next year!
Vincentians and friends of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines gathered at the St. John’s Episcopal Church in Beltsville Maryland to celebrate the nations 46th anniversary of independence on Sunday 26 October, 2025.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all those who joined us in the celebration. We were honoured to welcome members of the diplomatic corps and representatives from D.C mayor’s office.
Thanks to the leaders and members of the St. John’s Episcopal Church for hosting us another year. Thank you to all the members of the diaspora and friends of SVG who assisted with coordinating, catering, donating, volunteering and helping in any way to showcase the Vincentian culture and hospitality.
See you all next year!
Vincentians and friends of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines gathered at the St. John’s Episcopal Church in Beltsville Maryland to celebrate the nations 46th anniversary of independence on Sunday 26 October, 2025.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all those who joined us in the celebration. We were honoured to welcome members of the diplomatic corps and representatives from D.C mayor’s office.
Thanks to the leaders and members of the St. John’s Episcopal Church for hosting us another year. Thank you to all the members of the diaspora and friends of SVG who assisted with coordinating, catering, donating, volunteering and helping in any way to showcase the Vincentian culture and hospitality.
See you all next year!

Vincentians and friends of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines gathered at the St. John’s Episcopal Church in Beltsville Maryland to celebrate the nations 46th anniversary of independence on Sunday 26 October, 2025.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all those who joined us in the celebration. We were honoured to welcome members of the diplomatic corps and representatives from D.C mayor’s office.
Thanks to the leaders and members of the St. John’s Episcopal Church for hosting us another year. Thank you to all the members of the diaspora and friends of SVG who assisted with coordinating, catering, donating, volunteering and helping in any way to showcase the Vincentian culture and hospitality.
See you all next year!

Vincentians and friends of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines gathered at the St. John’s Episcopal Church in Beltsville Maryland to celebrate the nations 46th anniversary of independence on Sunday 26 October, 2025.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all those who joined us in the celebration. We were honoured to welcome members of the diplomatic corps and representatives from D.C mayor’s office.
Thanks to the leaders and members of the St. John’s Episcopal Church for hosting us another year. Thank you to all the members of the diaspora and friends of SVG who assisted with coordinating, catering, donating, volunteering and helping in any way to showcase the Vincentian culture and hospitality.
See you all next year!

Vincentians and friends of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines gathered at the St. John’s Episcopal Church in Beltsville Maryland to celebrate the nations 46th anniversary of independence on Sunday 26 October, 2025.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all those who joined us in the celebration. We were honoured to welcome members of the diplomatic corps and representatives from D.C mayor’s office.
Thanks to the leaders and members of the St. John’s Episcopal Church for hosting us another year. Thank you to all the members of the diaspora and friends of SVG who assisted with coordinating, catering, donating, volunteering and helping in any way to showcase the Vincentian culture and hospitality.
See you all next year!

Vincentians and friends of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines gathered at the St. John’s Episcopal Church in Beltsville Maryland to celebrate the nations 46th anniversary of independence on Sunday 26 October, 2025.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all those who joined us in the celebration. We were honoured to welcome members of the diplomatic corps and representatives from D.C mayor’s office.
Thanks to the leaders and members of the St. John’s Episcopal Church for hosting us another year. Thank you to all the members of the diaspora and friends of SVG who assisted with coordinating, catering, donating, volunteering and helping in any way to showcase the Vincentian culture and hospitality.
See you all next year!

Happy 46th anniversary of independence to our nation Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 🇻🇨

The Embassy was proud to showcase our wonderful island paradise during the 2025 Capitol Hill Caribbean Embassy Night on 18 July, 2025 hosted by the Senate Black Legislative Staff Caucus and the Congressional Hispanic Staff Association.
This was our second year participating and it’s always a pleasure to share about Saint Vincent and the Grenadines!

The Embassy was proud to showcase our wonderful island paradise during the 2025 Capitol Hill Caribbean Embassy Night on 18 July, 2025 hosted by the Senate Black Legislative Staff Caucus and the Congressional Hispanic Staff Association.
This was our second year participating and it’s always a pleasure to share about Saint Vincent and the Grenadines!
The Embassy was proud to showcase our wonderful island paradise during the 2025 Capitol Hill Caribbean Embassy Night on 18 July, 2025 hosted by the Senate Black Legislative Staff Caucus and the Congressional Hispanic Staff Association.
This was our second year participating and it’s always a pleasure to share about Saint Vincent and the Grenadines!
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