Permanent Mission of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines to the United Nations
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Diplomacy has an address. The Permanent Mission of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines to the United Nations sits at 685 3rd Ave Suite 1108, right in the Midtown East shuffle of briefcases and black sedans. This isn’t a consulate for tourist stamps; it’s the island nation’s official voice in UN corridors, handling everything from climate resolutions to visa queries for Vincentian citizens. If you need to reach them, dial (212) 599-0950—no appointment script required, just state your business clearly. Restroom available, which, in a building where every minute counts, is a small mercy.
Third Avenue between 42nd and 43rd feels like the city’s backstage: banks, missions, and the occasional deli where diplomats grab coffee between meetings. The mission itself keeps a low profile—no flags flapping, no crowds. For directions, pull up the map; the suite number is tucked above a bank lobby, easy to miss if you’re not looking. Most visitors are there on official business, but the door is open to anyone with a legitimate reason to connect—just don’t expect a waterfront view.