2012 - Ambassador's Seasons Greetings
U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria Terence McCulley extends to all Nigerians and American citizens living in Nigeria warm holiday wishes. Happy Holidays!
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U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria Terence McCulley extends to all Nigerians and American citizens living in Nigeria warm holiday wishes. Happy Holidays!
(674 KB) Nigeria is one of the most important countries in sub-Saharan Africa, and one of significant strategic importance to the United States. As the largest market in West Africa, Nigeria plays a central role in the economy of the entire region, and policies implemented in Nigeria have an effect that reverberate throughout the region. Since the inaugural session in 2000, the TIFA Council meetings have provided the foundation for productive plans that have continued to strengthen the trade and investment ties between Nigeria and the United States.
Public Affairs Section Q&A session with EducationUSA Advising
Public Affairs Section, U.S. Embassy Abuja in a Q & A session with Fatuma Sanneh, an economic and commercial officer with the U.S. Department of State's Economic Bureau
U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria, Terence P. McCulley says Peace and Security impacts every segment of the society, and the role of Nigerian women, who constitutes more than half of the population, is vital.
Non-Immigrant Visa Frequently Asked Questions: Disclaimer on visa touts and extortion activities.
American Citizen Services Frequently Asked Questions: Public Affairs Section Q&A session with American Citizen Services Officer Marcus. The interview features some of the services the Embassy provide to American Citizens residing in, or traveling to Nigeria.
Non-Immigrant Visa Frequently Asked Questions: Public Affairs Section Q&A session with Consular Officer Jerald about Non-Immigrant Visa process, most commonly known as a tourist visa. In this interview, he will be giving answers to commonly asked questions, such as, the application fee, the visa process, in addition to just general information about the process itself.
Season's Greetings! U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria Terence McCulley extends to all Nigerians and American citizens living in Nigeria warm holiday wishes.
U.S. Mission Nigeria’s EducationUSA Advising Center, Abuja joins its counterparts across the globe in observing the 2011 International Education Week (IEW), starting from November 14th to the 18th. Education Advisor, Jennifer Onyukwu, speaks on EducationUSA Advising Center Abuja’s IEW activities for 2011
Veterans Day is a U.S. national holiday celebrated each year on November 11. Each year on this special day, the U.S. President lays a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier located at Arlington National Cemetery at precisely Eleven A.M. This year’s Veteran’s Day Ceremony is special because it will be held on November 11, 2011 at Eleven A.M. in other words, Eleven-Eleven-Eleven.
Officials from the Bureau of Consular Affairs spoke with journalists across the continent about the 2013 Diversity Visa Program. The current application cycle of the 2013 Diversity Visa Program (DV-2013) began on Tuesday, October 4, 2011 and will conclude Tuesday, November 5, 2011 at 16:00 GMT.
Officials from the Bureau of Consular Affairs spoke with journalists across the continent about the 2013 Diversity Visa Program. The current application cycle of the 2013 Diversity Visa Program (DV-2013) began on Tuesday, October 4, 2011 and will conclude Tuesday, November 5, 2011 at 16:00 GMT.
(4.5 MB) The U.S. Mission’s EducationUSA Advising Center (EAC) in Abuja is hosting its 12th annual College and Career fairs for undergraduate and graduate admissions. The Theme of this year’s fair is “EducationUSA: Exploring the Opportunities.”
(1.3MB) Ambassador McCulley's comment on visas during a question and answer session at the office of the Minister for Foreign Affairs Abuja.
On Tuesday, March 29th, Assistant Secretary for African Affairs Johnnie Carson spoke to Nigerian journalists about the upcoming presidential, legislative and local elections in Nigeria, the situation in Cote d’Ivoire, and other regional issues. He stressed the importance of holding free, transparent, and credible elections in a climate free of violence and intimidation both in Nigeria and the other seventeen countries holding presidential elections across the African Continent this year.
(8MB) Two consular officers from the U.S. Consulate General in Lagos were interviewed about fraud and the Diversity Visa program. At the end of our session, they also provided some suggestions for the DV interview.
(11MB) The deputy chief of consular section of the US Consulate General Lagos answers some frequently asked questions on DV 2011 lottery also known as American Visa Lottery 2011.
(6.9MB) Interview of the consular officer from the U.S. Consulate General in Lagos about the education and work requirements for the 2011 Diversity Visa Program.