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The United States Consulate General in Lagos said on Friday that visa applicants in the state and American citizens in Nigeria would now have a better experience following the renovation of its consular pavilion.
Speaking during the opening of the pavilion, the US Consul General, Claire Pierangelo, noted that the renovated consular pavilion would provide a safe space for visa applicants to maintain social distance while waiting for their appointment.
In a statement on Friday, she said the Consulate was working hard to reschedule the visa applicants that were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pierangelo said, “For most Nigerians and US citizens in Nigeria, their main interaction with the US Consulate is through our consular section. The Consular customer experience is something we continuously improve on. This new pavilion is an example of that effort. From the pavilion to the interview, we want our customers to have a positive experience
Visa application: US renovates consular pavilion
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U.S. Ambassador To Liberia McCarthy Presents Letter Of Credent to President Weah – See His Brief Profile U.S. Ambassador To Liberia McCarthy Presents Letter Of Credent to President Weah – See His Brief Profile
Ambassador McCarthy Presents Credentials to President Weah
Recently the newly accredited United States Ambassador to Liberia, Michael A. McCarthy on last Friday, January 22, 2021 presented his credentials to the Liberian leader, President George Manneh Weah, expressing his gratitude to the Liberian leader for his gracious letter to U.S. President Joseph R. Biden expressing congratulations on his inauguration, noting it was one of the first such messages from an African country. The Ambassador underscored the honor of serving as U.S. Ambassador to Liberia, a country with which the United States shares a storied history and cherishes enduring bonds of friendship, partnership, and family.