We are responsible for the security and good governance of the Cayman Islands as part of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office's global network.

Aims that form part of this priority are to:

  • maintain a balance in the constitutional relationship which reflects the rights and responsibilities of both the UK and the Cayman Islands as outlined in the 2012 Overseas Territories White Paper
  • work closely with other government departments to fulfil the UK government’s collective responsibility for the Cayman Islands
  • work closely with Cayman Islands Government to minimise the vulnerability of the Cayman Islands to climate change, economic changes, international crime, natural disasters and other developments
  • manage the effect of new international obligations on the Cayman Islands

For more information, visit our Cayman Islands and the UK news page.

Our services

Freedom of Information

The Governor’s Office holds UK Government information which is subject to the UK Freedom of Information Act 2000 and Cayman Islands Government information which is subject to the Cayman Islands Freedom of Information Law 2007.

Visas

For information on whether you require a visa for the United Kingdom and how to apply go to the UK Border Agency website

Births, deaths and marriages

Information on how you can register a birth or death which occurred overseas, and legal documents for couples marrying or entering into civil partnerships abroad.

Passports and emergency travel documents

How to renew or replace your British passport when outside of the UK and information on getting replacement travel documents if your passport is lost or stolen. Please note that applications for standard emergency travel documents should be made online to the British High Commission in Kingston. Through the Cayman Islands Passport and Corporate Services Office, we are able to issue an Emergency Passport which entitles the bearer to return directly to the UK on the BA flight.

Travel advice

Information on staying safe and avoiding problems when living or travelling abroad, with links to our embassies, high commissions and other diplomatic posts across the world.

Legalisation service

How to get official confirmation that your UK public documentation is genuine so it can be accepted by foreign authorities. The UK does not require any documents to be legalised for use within the UK.

Consular fees

Information on the current cost of fee-bearing services.

Correspondence Policy of the Governor’s Office

We will endeavour to acknowledge all correspondence within 5 working days of receipt and to reply substantively within 20 working days of receipt. If we are unable to meet this latter deadline - for example if we have to seek legal advice or to consult more widely - we will inform you of this.

Our people

Governor to the Cayman Islands
Jane Owen

Contact us


The Governor's Office Grand Cayman, main contact

Email
[email protected]

Governor's Office
(+1 345) 244 2431

Opening hours:
Monday - Thursday 8:00am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:00am - 12:30pm
(except for national holidays).

Out of normal working hours service: please note, the Cayman Islands is an Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom so the Governor's Office does not provide consular services.The first port of call for British Nationals in distress should be the local Cayman authorities, such as the police and hospital. The Governor's Office can only help in cases of genuine emergency and where the local authorities are unable to assist.

Access and opening times

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