High Commission of Nigeria in Kingston
Address | 5 WATERLOO ROAD Kingston 10 Jamaica |
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Postal | PO BOX 94 |
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Address | 5 WATERLOO ROAD Kingston 10 Jamaica |
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Postal | PO BOX 94 |
Phone | local: international: |
Fax | local: international: |
nhckingston@ |
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Good morning ,my name is Rodesha Farquharson I want to know how to apply for Nigerian visa in Jamaica
Hi I intend to relocate with my family from Nigeria to Jamaica how do I go about it
Hello ,My Name is Alex ,I am Jamaican currently living in Canada as well as my Nigerian boyfriend.He however we would like to travel to Jamaican for vacations .He does however is Permanent resident of Canada do he still need a visa to enter Jamaica
Hi, my fiancee is in Nigeria and I would love for him visit me in Jamaica. What do he need
Good morning,
My name is Obioma Godwin Uche, a Nigerian national currently living in Ecuador and I wish to renew my passport as soon as possible but I can't since there's no Nigerian embassy located here in Ecuador.
I have contacted the Nigerian embassy in Venezuela (being the closest to Ecuador) to see if they can come renew the passports of so many Nigerians currently living here but they keep saying that they are waiting on the embassy in Brazil, this explains my reason for writing.
Therefore, I would love to know the following:
a) What's the possibility and probability that the representatives of the Nigerian embassy in Jamaica will come to Ecuador to renew the our passports (and yes, there are quite a good number of Nigerians in this situation) before the year ends? If so, what can the Nigerians in Ecuador interested in the renewal of their passports do to bring this into fruition?
b) If by all means it's impossible, when can one visit the embassy in Jamaica for the passport renewal?
c) Once done, will the new passport be given out immediately or does one have to wait for some time and if so how long?
If I'll have to travel to Jamaica for my passport renewal, I would appreciate it if you could provide me with all necessary information so as to come prepared and cut unnecessary expenses.
I hope you understand my plight.
I am eagerly looking forward to your response.
Best regards,
Obioma Godwin Uche
I would like to know the procedures and cost of getting a Nigerian visa my email address is knightrodania@gmail.com
w can I it,
My husband to be would like to come to Jamaica and I would like to know the process and cost for the Visa to Jamaica. My email is champagnies@gmail.com
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