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Over 800 migrants have registered in Trinidad and Tobago amid a government-led process requiring fees, biometrics, and health checks.
As of March 3, 2026, over 800 migrants had registered in person in Trinidad and Tobago, with 766 submitting complete documents, according to the Ministry of Homeland Security.
Registration continues in Tobago through March 11 at Dwight Yorke Stadium, where over 100 migrants signed up on Tuesday.
The process includes fingerprinting, biometrics, health screenings, and in-person interviews, with a $700 fee and online application required.
Over 27,000 applications were submitted online, including 23,342 from Venezuelans and 16,829 children.
Elderly individuals and children were prioritized, and late registrants can still participate.
The government urges undocumented migrants to register, warning of potential detention and deportation for non-compliance.
Más de 800 migrantes se han registrado en Trinidad y Tobago en medio de un proceso liderado por el gobierno que requiere tarifas, biometría y chequeos de salud.