U.S. Consulate General in Bermuda
Key Objectives
U.S. Government interests here include assuring that Bermuda remains a stable, democratic state and protecting American citizens who live, work and visit on the island. In addition, the U.S. Government places a strong emphasis on working with the Government of Bermuda to eliminate money laundering and other illegal financial dealings; providing information and assistance in the fight to eradicate the trafficking, sale and use of illegal narcotics; encouraging expanded economic ties with the U.S. and assisting American businesses wishing to establish themselves in Bermuda.
The Consulate General
The American Consulate General in Hamilton plays an integral role in Bermuda's political, social and cultural communities. The main office is located at "Crown Hill," a historic property, just outside the city of Hamilton, that is owned by the US Government. Approximately 40 employees, including the Consul General, Deputy Principal Officer, Consul, Vice Consul, U.S. Customs and Border Protection Port Director and officers are assigned to the Consulate General.
Administrative Affairs
The Consulate General provides housing, customs and shipping, maintenance, and many other administrative services to all U.S. Government agencies in Bermuda.