British High Commission in Suva

British Consulate

This is the British High Commission in Suva. There is a British High Commission in Fiji which is located in the capital city of Suva. The British High Commission also deals with the Federated States of Micronesia, Kiribati, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Tonga and Tuvalu.

If you need consular assistance and are located in Fiji, Federated States of Micronesia, Kiribati, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Tonga and Tuvalu (eg if you’ve been attacked, arrested or there has been a death) then you need to call +679 3304766 which is a 24-hour helpline number. Note the contact details as well as a map for the British High Commission in Fiji.

British High Commission in Suva

British High Commission in Suva

 

British High Commission in Fiji

47 Gladstone Road, Suva, Fiji

Office hours:
Monday to Thursday: 8am to 12:40pm / 1pm to 4pm
Friday: 8am to 1pm

Consular section:
Phone: +679 3229 100

Consular opening hours:
Monday to Thursday: 10am to 12pm

Passport:

Note that you will need to apply for a new passport online which you can find here. If you have lost your passport while on holiday then you need to contact the British High Commission in Fiji for an emergency passport or emergency travel document.

British Visa:

The British High Commission cannot assist with a visa and you will need to speak to an immigration expert to apply for a visa to the UK. You can apply for a British visitors visa (visa fees) or marriage visitors visa (visa fees) online here.

Marriage:

Note that the British High Commission in Fiji does not issue certificates of no impediment, affirmations or affidavits regarding your marital status nor does the High Commission perform marriages or civil partnerships for British nationals.

Birth Registration:

The High Commission does not handle birth registrations abroad and you can see here for the documents needed and it will need to be posted back to the UK to register a British national born abroad.

Notarial and documentary services

Note that the British High Commission Suva does not legalise documents and are also unable to carry out notarial acts in Commonwealth countries. This would include but not limited to certifying documents as true copies of originals, administering oaths or taking affidavits.

 

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