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COTE D'IVOIRE
(IVORY COAST)
–
Passport and Visa
required (effective February 15, 2009)
Visa
Requirements for U.S. Citizens
TOURIST
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Valid
and signed U. S. Passport (valid for at least 3 months past
the end date of your stay in Cote D'Ivoire (Ivory Coast); with at least one
blank visa page) – photocopy is not acceptable
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Two
(2) Visa Application Forms (SHORT
STAY FORM OR
LONG
STAY FORM) completed and signed. Application
on thermal fax paper are not accepted. The application
form must have original signature.
(NOTE: Make sure that you complete the correct visa
application form based on the duration of stay)
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Two
(2) Passport type photographs (must
be colored)
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Computer
generated flight itinerary from the travel agent
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Hotel
Confirmation (if staying at the hotel)
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Letter
of Invitation from your host in Ivory Coast -
authenticated/notarized by the city hall in Abidjan (if
staying with friends/relatives)
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World
Health Certificate required showing valid vaccinations
against Yellow Fever (ORIGINAL - REQUIRED)
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Service Order Form
BUSINESS
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Valid
and signed U. S. Passport (valid for at least 3 months past
the end date of your stay in Cote D'Ivoire
(Ivory Coast); with at least one
blank visa page) – photocopy is not acceptable
-
Two
(2) Visa Application Forms (SHORT
STAY FORM OR
LONG
STAY FORM) completed and signed. Application
on thermal fax paper are not accepted. The application
form must have original signature.
(NOTE: Make sure that you complete the correct visa
application form based on the duration of stay)
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Two
(2) Passport type photographs (must
be colored)
-
Computer
generated flight itinerary from the travel agent
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Business
Letter from U.S. company
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Official
letter of invitation from the sponsor in Ivory Coast -
authenticated/notarized by the city hall in Abidjan
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World
Health Certificate required showing valid vaccinations
against Yellow Fever (ORIGINAL - REQUIRED)
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Service Order Form
Consular
Fee:
$150.00/visa
Please
send all the above mentioned documents and payment
(Money Order, Company Check,
Cashier’s Check, American Express, Visa or MasterCard) by
courier delivery*
to:
Register
your trip on-line with the U.S. Embassy in this country.
Millions of Americans travel abroad
every year and encounter no difficulties. However, U.S.
embassies and consulates assist nearly 200,000 Americans each
year who are victims of crime, accident, or illness, or whose
family and friends need to contact them in an emergency. When an
emergency happens, or if natural disaster, terrorism, or civil
unrest strikes during your foreign travel, the nearest U.S.
embassy or consulate can be your source of assistance and
information. By registering your trip, you help the embassy or
consulate locate you when you might need them the most.
Registration is voluntary and costs nothing, but it should be a
big part of your travel planning and security.
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