The Constitution of Tonga (http://www.vanuatu.usp.ac.fj/paclawmat/Tonga%5Flegislation/Tonga%5FConstitution.html)
Part of the University of the South Pacific Law School's legal materials on-line, this page provides the text of Tonga's constitution.
Embassy of the United States in Suva, Fiji (http://www.amembassy-fiji.gov/home.htm)
There is no U.S. Embassy in Tonga. Instead, the U.S. Embassy in Suva serves Tonga as well as Fiji, Tuvalu, Nauru, Kiribati, Wallis & Futuna, and French Polynesia. Their web site provides limited information, including a biography of the U.S. Ambassador.
Tonga (http://www.state.gov/p/eap/ci/tn/)
Tonga Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs Country Information Tonga - Quick Links to Major Reports Tonga Ambassador David Laurence Lyon Background Notes Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members (CIA) World Factbook (CIA) This site is managed by the Bureau of Public Affairs, U.S. Department of State. External links to other Internet sites should not be construed as an endorsement of the views contained therein.
Tonga Consulate General in San Francisco (http://www.tongaconsul.org/)
This is the web site of the Tongan Consulate General in San Francisco. It contains information about passports, visas, tourism trade and investment, marriage laws regarding foreigners, community events, announcements, services and staff.
Tonga Visa Application (http://www.traveldocs.com/to/index.htm)
A source for information about the documents required for travel to a particular country. The forms themselves are offered in PDF format as well as basic travel information.
Tonga: Consular Information Sheet (http://travel.state.gov/tonga.html)
The Bureau of Consular Affairs of the U.S. Department of State presents an April 18, 2000 consular information sheet for Tonga. The bureau includes information about the entry requirements, customs regulations, crime, criminal penalties, medical facilities, traffic safety, and more. There is no U.S. consular presence in Tonga.
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