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Washington International School visited the Embassy of The Bahamas
WASHINGTON, DC
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High school students from the Washington International School visited
the Embassy of The Bahamas in Washington on Friday, November 19 as part
of their preparations to represent The Bahamas at the Model OAS General
Assembly (MOAS) in Washington DC next month.
The MOAS is a youth-oriented
programme of the Department of International Affairs (DAI) of the OAS,
designed...
US Embassy Nassau Partners with The AIDS Foundation of The Bahamas to Commemorate World AIDS Day
US Embassy Nassau Partners with The AIDS Foundation of The Bahamas to Commemorate World AIDS Day
Nassau, Bahamas - On December 1st, U.S.
Embassy Nassau paid tribute to the millions of people living with HIV/AIDS
worldwide by partnering with The AIDS Foundation of The Bahamas in an effort to
raise awareness and help curb the spread of HIV. USNORTHCOM's Lieutenant Commander Janice
Smith visited the E.P. Roberts Primary School in Nassau, The Bahamas where she
read "Under the Calabash Tree" to ov...
U.S. Embassy Announces Changes to U.S. Visa Application Process and Expanded Drop-Off Hours for Applications for Minor Children
U.S. Government regulations now require all individuals applying for U.S. visas to submit DS-160 visa application forms that are fully accurate and complete.?
Individuals presenting applications containing omissions or errors in biographical data (i.e. name, date of birth, place of birth, passport number, any prior or maiden names, gender)? or purpose of travel will be required to correct the ...
U.S. Embassy Announces Changes to U.S. Visa Application Process and Expanded Drop-Off Hours for Applications for Minor Children
U.S. Government regulations now
require all individuals applying for U.S. visas to submit DS-160 visa
application forms that are fully accurate and complete. Individuals
presenting applications containing omissions or errors in biographical data (i.e.
name, date of birth, place of birth, passport number, any prior or maiden
names, gender) or purpose of travel will be required to correc...
Bahamas Embassy issues statement on Nelson Lewis
Bahamas Embassy issues statement on Nelson Lewis
WASHINGTON, DC
- It has been brought to the attention of the Embassy of
The Commonwealth of The Bahamas that one Nelson Lewis is representing
himself as a diplomat from the Commonwealth of The Bahamas.
The Embassy of The Bahamas
wishes to inform that
Mr. Lewis is in no way connected to the Embassy
of The Bahamas nor to the Government of The Bahamas. Mr. Nelson Lewis ...
Get Excited About Science - BNT Hosts Environmental Education Conference with MoE and US Embassy
Get Excited About Science - BNT Hosts Environmental Education Conference with MoE and US Embassy
The Bahamas National Trust (BNT) is honoured to host the first virtual BNT Environmental Education Conference from August 16 to August 20, 2021, in partnership with the Ministry of Education and the United States Embassy. Supported by the Sandals Foundation, this conference for educators will introduce the new environmental components of the Ministry of Education’s Primary Science Curriculum.
US Embassy quiet on numbers of construction site cases
WHILE construction at the US Embassy's new site resumed last week after suspected COVID-19 cases were reported, officials have declined to reveal the number of virus-related incidents tied to the ongoing project.
COVID halts U.S. Embassy project
COVID halts U.S. Embassy project
CONSTRUCTION at the US Embassy's new site on Shirley Street has stopped following suspected COVID-19 cases there, according to US Embassy Public Affairs Officer Daniel Durazo.
U.S. Embassy Annual Dr. King Essay Contest deadline approaches: Two Students Will Win a New Apple iPad 2
U.S. Embassy Annual Dr. King Essay Contest deadline approaches: Two Students Will Win a New Apple iPad 2
The
United States Embassy in Nassau, The Bahamas is pleased to announce the
6th annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Civil Rights Essay Contest. The
purpose of the contest is to encourage students throughout The Bahamas
to explore the life of Dr. King and reflect on how civil rights and
diversity affect their lives today. All high school students in The
Bahamas in grades 10 through...
US Embassy launches 6th annual Dr. King essay contest - Two students will win a new iPad 2
US Embassy launches 6th annual Dr. King essay contest - Two students will win a new iPad 2
NASSAU, Bahamas -- The United States Embassy in Nassau, The Bahamas is pleased to announce the 6th annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Civil Rights Essay Contest. The purpose of the contest is to encourage students throughout The Bahamas to explore the life of Dr. King and reflect on how civil rights and diversity affect their lives today. All high school students in The Bahamas in grad...