Egyptian flag Consulate-General of Egypt in Lagos

AddressNo: 5 Oba Elugushi
Ikoyi - Lagos
Nigeria
Phonelocal: (01) 460.4029
international: +234.1.460.4029
Emailegypconsulateinlagos@yahoo.com

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diar beshara metry
Sun, 18 Nov 2018 07:02 EST
al-elmohsen@yahoo.com
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davidabdelmohsen
Sun, 18 Nov 2018 06:59 EST
3915 ديفد عبد المحسن بشارة/
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Zainab A
Sun, 8 Jul 2018 07:29 EDT
Egypt tourist visa for father and son
Hello,
I want to know where I can get Egypt visa application form for both daddy and a son in Nigeria,
And also will the son also apply individually or his application will be attached to his father.
I also want to know the amount for visa fee
Pls send details to mahzain100@gmail.com
thom
Sat, 24 Mar 2018 23:03 EDT
tourist visa
Good day sir,please I need info on how to get a tourist visa to Egypt,its requirements and visa fee. Please kindly reply at

thompsonceasar7@gmail.com
ABDULLAH BABATUNDE
Tue, 6 Mar 2018 15:03 EST
need two weeks tourist visa
I need only two weeks tourist visa by the end of this month how do I apply please reply me through this email obajemiola4god@gmail.com
adewale isah
Thu, 1 Feb 2018 06:45 EST
vis application
hello,I have been given an admission in
azhar university in Egypt but Nigeria
embassy in Egypt are delaying me with the
admission letter.can I get my student visa
without the admission letter even though
have been given admission. adewaleidowu78@yahoo.com +2347011435008
Elijah Ogann
Tue, 23 Jan 2018 19:25 EST
Tourist visa
Please how do I apply for a tourist visa to Egypt from Lagos?
Samuel Juliet. amaka
Sun, 22 Oct 2017 04:18 EDT
requirement for Egyptian visa
pls I want to go to cairo in .egypt so I need to know the requirement for applying for a visa and it's very urgent.my phone number 07039630781.09052135913
Kathiir
Thu, 10 Aug 2017 05:04 EDT
Student Visa Requirements
*ADMISSION LETTER
*COPIES OF SCHOOL RESULT (FOR NEW STUDENTS)
*PAYMENT RECEIPT FOR SCHOOL FEES
*LETTER OF INTRODUCTION FROM SPONSOR
*BANK STATEMENT FROM SPONSOR
*VISA FOR STUDENTS - TO BE OBTAINED DURING THE SCHOOL SESSION (JUNE-OCTOBER) NOTING THAT STUDENTS ARE TO OBTAIN THEIR RESIDENCE ONCE REGISTERED
*COPY OF ID CARD OF SPONSOR
*A PROOF OF RESIDENCE (FOR RETURNING STUDENTS)
*2 PASSPORT PICTURE ON WHITE BACKGROUND
*YELLOW CARD
*A DULY COMPLETED VISA FORM
*APPLICATION IS TO BE SUBMITTED 3 WEEKS EARLIER
*SINGLE ENTRY FEE IS 75 DOLLARS AND MULTIPLE ENTRY FEE IS 120 DOLLARS (PAYMENT IS DONE IN DOLLARS CASH)
*VISA HOURS IS 9AM TO 11AM
*VISA DAYS IS MONDAYS TO THURSDAYS
*IF ALL ABOVE-MENTIONED REQUIREMENTS ARE NOT COMPLETED DURING SUBMISSION, APPLICATION WILL BE REJECTED.
PAUL GODFREY
Wed, 21 Jun 2017 02:00 EDT
STUDY ABROAD IN PHILIPPINES AT VERY LOW FEES ON AMERICAN CURRICULUM
STUDY ABROAD IN THE PHILIPPINES UNDER AMERICAN CURRICULUM AT LOW FEES.
It is really pathetic that some Nigerians are saying that neither they nor their wards will study abroad in the Philippines with the reasons that the Philippines is the poorest country in the world and that the country is cursed.
Indeed, I don't know why we deceive ourselves in Nigeria, instead of being honest to ourselves...please, who cursed the Philippines?
Yes, the Philippines is one of the developing country of the world but it is far better than Nigeria in all sectors, even though they have little or no natural resources like Nigeria but they manage the little they have very well.
SOME VERIFIABLE FACTS ABOUT THE PHILIPPINES AGAINST NIGERIA
*The Philippines is cursed, yet they have 24 hours electricity.
*They are cursed, yet they have wonderful road network.
*They are cursed, yet they made medical education free for all their citizens.
*They are cursed, yet they have steady water supply.
*They are cursed, yet their educational system is very stable and there is no history of strike in their educational system.
*They are cursed, yet they have perfect security.
*They are cursed, yet I have not seen any accident for the past 4 years I have lived in the Philippines.
*They are cursed, yet the Philippines has 2,180 universities (Two Thousand One Hundred and Eighty Universities) while our Giant of Africa (Nigeria) has approximately 128 universities at present... What a shame!
*They are cursed, yet many Americans, Indians and other citizens of developed countries come to the Philippines to study medicine and later go back to their respective countries to practice because educational cost is more affordable here in the Philippines.
*They are cursed, yet their medical system is rated 60th out of the 191 countries in the world by world health organization (WHO) while our so-called "blessed Nigeria" has the worst 4th medical system in the whole world...Nigeria is rated 187th out of the 191countries in whole world by world health organization (WHO)...yet Nigeria is a blessed country more than the Philippines.
***Please, take a look at this website to verify my points about WHO world rating of medical system in the whole world… http://www.who.int/healthinfo/paper30.pdf.
Medical Program
**For WAEC/NECO Holders--(Pre-medicalprogram=1.5years + Medicine=4years)…5.5years
**For graduates…4years
N.B: School fees…$2,000-$3,500 per year depending on the school.

N.B: Other courses (arts, pure and social science courses) are also available at very cheaper rate (as low as $500- $1,000 per year, depending on the course and university).

To apply for the ongoing admission for undergraduate, graduate, or post-graduate courses, or you want to transfer to any of our partner Philippine universities as an undergraduate student, or you want to do your residency program as a medical doctor, contact me on:




N.B:
1. I am not an agent but a Registered International partner with California University, Philippine Campus and other Philippine universities.

2. I am also the Philippine representative of Revo Institute of Science and Technology, Enugu Campus, Nigeria and Nikki Campus, Republic of Benin.

3. Please, beware of some frauds using my name to defraud people of their hard-earned money. Please, ignore them—they are not my partners.

Best regards,
Mr. Paul Godfrey

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