<h3>Is there a basic travel allowance required to travel from Nigeria?</h3>
Is there a basic travel allowance required to travel from Nigeria?
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E-MAILS:
Please Direct ALL VISA AND AMERICAN CITIZENS SERVICES enquiries to Abuja (Consularabuja@state.gov), and Lagos (lagoscons2@state.gov)
U.S. EMBASSY, ABUJA
Embassy of the United States of America
Plot 1075 Diplomatic Drive
Central District Area, Abuja, Nigeria
Telephone: (234)-9-461-4000
Fax: (234)-9-461-4036
Public Affairs Section, Abuja
Embassy of the United States of America
Plot 1075 Diplomatic Drive
Central District Area, Abuja.
Telephone: (234)-9-461-4000
Fax: (234)-9-461-4011
E-mail Contacts:
Media: Media issues: (pasinfoabuja@state.gov)
Educational Exchange Programs: (Fulbright, Humphrey ... culturalabuja@state.gov)
PEPFAR University Fund: Coordinator (pepfaruniv@state.gov)
PEPFAR Media Fund: Coordinator (pepfarmedia@state.gov)
Consular Section, Abuja (Visas)
(American Citizens Services)
Embassy of the United States of America
Plot 1075 Diplomatic Drive
Central District Area, Abuja.
Telephone: (234)-9-461-4262
Fax: (234)-9-461-4171
E-mail: Consularabuja@state.gov
Education Advising Section, Abuja
Embassy of the United States of America
Plot 1075 Diplomatic Drive
Central District Area, Abuja.
Telephone:(234)-9-461-4241
Fax: (234)-9-461-4334/4010
E-mail: eacabuja@state.gov
Information Resource Center
Embassy of the United States of America
Plot 1075 Diplomatic Drive
Central District Area, Abuja.
Tel.: (234)-9-461-4000
Fax: 234-9-461-4334/4010
E-mail: ircabuja@state.gov
USAID Abuja
7, Mambilla Street
Off Aso Drive Maitama District, Abuja, Nigeria
E-Mail: taluko@usaid.gov
U. S. CONSULATE GENERAL, LAGOS
2, Walter Carrington Crescent
Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria
Telephone: (234)-1-261-0050, 261-0078
Fax: (234)-1-261-9856
Public Affairs Section, Lagos
2, Broad Street, Lagos Nigeria
Telephone: (234)-1-263-4865/4868/3713/3395/2504/575...
Fax: (234)-1-263-5397
E-mail: uslagos@state.gov
Consular Section, Lagos (Visas)
(Visas and American Citizens Services)
2 Walter Carrington Crescent, Victoria Island, Nigeria
Telephone: (234)-1-261-0050/0078/0139/0195/1414/647...
Fax: (234)-1-261-2218
Specific questions about individual visa cases may be directed to the U.S. Consulate General by emailing lagoscons2@state.gov or Fax: 234-1-261-5916
For student visa information, please see http://travel.state.gov/visa;foreignstud... The site contains complete information about additional requirements for students, including I-20 forms, SEVIS fees, financial support, student qualifications, and electronic verification of admission.
General visa questions may be directed to the U.S. Department of State by emailing usvisa@state.gov. Please indicate the subject of your inquiry on the subject line (e.g., student visa, visitor visa, worker visa, spouse visa, affidavit of support, etc.).
Education Advising Section, Lagos
(Located at the Public Affairs Section)
2, Broad Street, Lagos Nigeria
Telephone: (234) -1-263-0933
Fax: (234)--263-5397
E-mail: esclagos@state.gov
Whitney M. Young Information Resource Center
2, Broad Street, Lagos Nigeria
Telephone:(234)-1-263-4865/4868/3713/3...
Fax: (234)-1-263-5397
E-mail: wyllagos@state.gov
ADVANCED FEE FRAUD
American citizens should contact their local U.S. Secret Service Office. Please check your telephone directory for the appropriate number.
For further guidance, please check on the U.S. Secret Service and Nigerian Advance Fee Fraud (4-1-9) Resources
Please, send your comments on issues relating to this web site only to the Webmaster"</p>
<p><strong>Nigeria Platform STUNK-001 Oil Spill 2012-01-28</strong>
<img alt="Nigeria" src="http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7114/7020929137_f6f7fd93d7.jpg" width="400"/><br/>
<i>Image by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/47684393@N00/7020929137">SkyTruth</a></i>
Radar satellite image showing a chronic oil leak at an unknown platform off the west coast of Nigeria near the town of Molume. Image courtesy of the European Space Agency</p>
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