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Samoans off to Future Leaders Conference in Pago Pago - February 2013
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USAID Helps Fight Climate Change in Samoa - February, 2013
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Click above to see how you can donate - December, 2012
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The United States and Samoa Cooperate to Protect Ocean Resources - November, 2012
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Announcements
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Emergency Message #1 for U.S. Citizens: Tropical Depression 09F
U.S. Embassy Apia alerts U.S. citizens visiting or residing in Samoa of Tropical
Depression 09F. According to the Fiji Meteorological Service, the storm has a high probability of developing into a tropical cyclone in the next 48 hours. -
Ongoing threat of tropical cyclones
The Department of State alerts U.S. citizens residing in or traveling to the South Pacific region about the ongoing threat of tropical cyclones affecting the area. [view details] -
The United States Embassy in Apia will hold its next Visa Interview Week from February 4 - 8, 2013.
The United States Embassy in Apia will hold its next Visa Interview Week from February 4 - 8, 2013.
The online calendar for scheduling appointments will open Tuesday January 22nd from 2:30pm Apia date and time until all available slots have been filled. Please do not call or email the Embassy for an appointment, any slots that become available via cancellation will be released automatically into the online calendar. [more details] -
December 19, 2012 - US Ambassador announces further disaster relief funds for Samoa
US Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa David Huebner announced today the United States was providing a further US$100,000 (NZ$119,000) to the Samoa Red Cross Society for immediate cyclone relief efforts.
“With thousands of people displaced and many homes destroyed, we’re committed to doing what we can to help our friends in Samoa,” Ambassador Huebner said.The US$100,000 in funds was in addition to the US$50,000 announced on Friday evening.
The additional funds were being provided to the Samoan Red Cross for emergency support to families with damaged or destroyed homes while the Government of Samoa sought longer term solutions. [read statement] [how to donate] -
December 15, 2012 - US Ambassador Announces Disaster Relief Funds for Samoa
US Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa David Huebner announced on Friday that the United States was providing USD $50,000 (NZD $60,000) to the Samoa Red Cross Society for immediate cyclone relief efforts.
"Working with the Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance, today I am authorizing the immediate release of USD $50,000 to support on-going disaster recovery efforts in Samoa.
"We remain in close contact with the Samoan Government as they continue to assess their needs."