Ambassador Charles presents credentials to President of Argentina
H.E. Marcelle Charles formally presented her Letters of Credence at Casa Rosada, opening a new chapter in Grenada–Argentina relations.
The Embassy of Grenada in the Argentine Republic serves Grenadian nationals across South America, strengthens Grenada–Argentina friendship, and advances trade, cooperation and cultural exchange from the heart of Buenos Aires.
Buenos Aires · Argentine Republic
Ambassador
H.E. Marcelle A. Charles
Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary
Chancery
Consular & Visa Section
Av. Del Libertador 1242, Recoleta
From the Mission
H.E. Marcelle Charles formally presented her Letters of Credence at Casa Rosada, opening a new chapter in Grenada–Argentina relations.
A new FO.AR agreement brings Argentine expertise in agriculture and disaster management to Grenada, with reciprocal scholarships.
Diplomats, the Grenadian diaspora and Argentine friends gathered to celebrate 52 years of Grenadian independence with spice and music.
How We Help
The Embassy provides a full range of consular services to Grenadian citizens residing in or travelling through Argentina and the Southern Cone, and assists Argentine nationals and businesses wishing to engage with Grenada.
Help for Grenadian nationals abroad — lost documents, welfare cases, prison and hospital visits, and support in emergencies.
Request helpApply for or renew a Grenadian passport, report a lost or stolen passport, and obtain emergency travel documents.
Passport helpVisa applications, entry requirements and travel advice for Argentine and regional nationals planning to visit Grenada.
Apply for a visaAuthentication of documents, certified true copies, powers of attorney, declarations and apostille guidance.
Notarial servicesRegister as a Grenadian living in the region so we can reach you with consular updates, voting information and in emergencies.
Register nowConnecting Argentine and South American businesses with opportunities in Grenada — tourism, agro-processing and the blue economy.
Trade deskBook a slot at the Consular Section and bring your supporting documents. Walk-ins only for emergencies.
About the Mission
The Embassy of Grenada in Buenos Aires represents the Government and people of Grenada before the Argentine Republic, with concurrent accreditation to Chile, Uruguay and Paraguay. We protect the interests of Grenadians in the region and deepen South-South cooperation across Latin America.
From the Spice Isle of the Caribbean to the Southern Cone, our mission carries Grenada's warmth, resilience and proud voice — building bridges of friendship, trade and shared climate ambition with our Latin American partners.
Our Reach in South America
Host nation. Bilateral relations, trade promotion and full consular services for Grenadians from the Buenos Aires chancery.
Concurrent accreditation covering Pacific-coast cooperation, trade and assistance to Grenadians in Chile.
Engagement with Montevideo, ALADI and Mercosur institutions, and consular reach across the River Plate region.
Concurrent accreditation supporting cooperation, agriculture exchange and consular protection for nationals.
FO.AR technical programmes, scholarships and knowledge-sharing between Grenada and Argentina.
Liaison with CELAC, ALADI and observer engagement with Mercosur on behalf of Grenada and CARICOM interests.
"Though the Caribbean Sea and the Argentine pampas lie far apart, our peoples share the same spirit of warmth and resilience. This Embassy exists to serve every Grenadian in our region — and to weave ever closer the friendship between Grenada and Argentina."
Choose a service and preferred date. You will receive a confirmation email with your appointment slot and the documents to bring.
Consular hours: Mon–Fri 9:00–13:00 (ART) · Recoleta, Buenos Aires
For Grenadian nationals in Argentina and the region. Our consular team will respond within 2–3 working days, or immediately in an emergency.
24/7 emergency line: +54 9 11 5278-9111
Start your Grenadian passport application or renewal. After submitting, book an appointment to attend in person with your documents.
Passports are produced in Grenada. Processing typically takes 4–6 weeks.
Complete your visa pre-application to visit Grenada. Our team will review and contact you within 5 working days.
Application fee is payable upon confirmation. No payment required at this stage.
Registering helps us reach you with consular updates, voting information, and assistance in an emergency. It is free and voluntary.
The Embassy provides a range of notarial and document services for Grenadian nationals and for documents intended for use in Grenada.
Certified True Copies
Certification of copies of passports, certificates and official documents.
Powers of Attorney
Witnessing and authenticating powers of attorney for use in Grenada.
Declarations & Affidavits
Administering oaths, affirmations and statutory declarations.
Document Legalisation
Authentication and apostille guidance for documents crossing borders.
Please Note
Notarial services are by appointment only. Fees apply and are listed in the consular tariff. Bring originals and valid photo ID.
24/7 Consular Emergency Line
+54 9 11 5278-9111
For Grenadian nationals in life-threatening or serious situations across Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Paraguay.
If you are in immediate danger
Contact local emergency services first — in Argentina dial 911 — then call the Embassy.
Lost / stolen passport
Report to the police, then submit a consular assistance request for an emergency travel document.
Hospitalisation or detention
We can visit, liaise with authorities and notify your next of kin with your consent.
Grenada and Argentina enjoy warm and growing relations built on South-South solidarity, technical cooperation and a shared commitment to multilateralism and sustainable development.
Technical Cooperation (FO.AR)
Argentina's Fund for South-South Cooperation supports projects in agriculture, disaster risk management and public health in Grenada.
Scholarships & Education
Scholarship opportunities for Grenadian students at Argentine universities, and Spanish-language training programmes.
Trade & Investment
Promoting two-way trade in agro-products, services and tourism, and connecting investors with opportunities in Grenada.
Climate & Multilateral Affairs
Coordination within CELAC and the UN on climate action, ocean governance and the priorities of vulnerable states.
Grenada offers Argentine and South American businesses a competitive, English-speaking gateway to the Caribbean and beyond — with tax incentives and preferential access to CARICOM and EU markets.
Key Sectors
Buenos Aires, Argentina — Her Excellency Marcelle A. Charles formally presented her Letters of Credence to the President of the Argentine Republic at the Casa Rosada, officially assuming her duties as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Grenada.
In her remarks, Ambassador Charles conveyed warm greetings from the Government and people of Grenada and reaffirmed the Embassy's commitment to deepening cooperation in education, agriculture, trade and climate action across the region.
"It is a privilege to represent Grenada in this great nation. Our two peoples may be separated by distance, but we are united by values of solidarity, resilience and friendship."
At a Glance
Buenos Aires, Argentina — The Embassy facilitated the signing of a new biennial technical cooperation programme under Argentina's Fund for South-South Cooperation (FO.AR), bringing Argentine expertise to Grenada in priority development areas.
The programme covers climate-smart agriculture, disaster risk management and public-health capacity building, alongside a reciprocal scholarship scheme enabling Grenadian students and professionals to train in Argentina.
"South-South cooperation turns shared challenges into shared solutions. This is friendship in action," said Ambassador Charles at the signing.
Programme Pillars
Buenos Aires, Argentina — The Embassy of Grenada hosted a reception marking the 52nd anniversary of Grenada's independence, welcoming members of the diplomatic corps, Argentine officials and the Grenadian community of the Southern Cone.
Guests enjoyed Grenadian cuisine, nutmeg-spiced refreshments and soca and calypso music, celebrating the Spice Isle's culture in the heart of Buenos Aires.
"Wherever Grenadians gather, we bring a little of our island warmth. Tonight, Buenos Aires felt like home," remarked the Ambassador.
Event Highlights
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