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Chile Tour
- Chile

Principal Locations
  1. Antofagasta
  2. Arica
  3. Calama
  4. Concepción
  5. Iquique
  6. Los Ángeles
  7. Mejillones
  8. Puerto Montt
  9. Punta Arenas
  10. Santiago
  11. Talca
  12. Temuco
  13. Valdivia
  14. Valparaiso
  15. Viña del Mar

Resources


Chile Tour



South American Educational Fairs EducationUSA

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Linden Tours and Fairs ...

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V. Country Narratives -- Countries A through G

France is a destination country for women trafficked for the purposes of sexual exploitation and involuntary domestic servitude, primarily from Eastern and Central Europe and Africa. The number of Chinese women trafficked to France for sexual exploitation increased in 2004. The government estimates that there are 10,000 to 12,000 trafficking victims in France, 3,000-8,000 of whom are children forced into prostitution and labor. Nigerian trafficking networks continued to expand their activities in France. Trafficking of Brazilian women and girls for sexual exploitation to French Guiana a French possession remained a serious problem. The Government of France fully complies with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking. Although the government did not provide full data on investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences, the Secretary of State has ... [Read More]

US Department Of State Post Report

Personnel traveling on a diplomatic or official passport must obtain a diplomatic or official entry visa through the Department of State or a Chilean Embassy overseas before arriving at post. Personnel or family members arriving on a U.S. tourist passport do not need an entry visa, but they will be assessed a fee of $61 upon arrival at Customs. Fulbright grantees traveling on a U.S. tourist passport can, however, obtain a visa, and thus a fee waiver. Multiple-entry visas can be obtained as appropriate after arrival by special arrangement between the Embassy and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. ... [Read More]

U.S.-Chile Joint Commission for Environmental Cooperation, Environmental Cooperation Agreement, 2005-2006 Work Program

Exchange experiences and best practices to promote capacity to train and certify fishing guides, assess stocks, and implement management approaches in inland fisheries, with the goal of promoting Chile as a good recreational fisheries destination and providing fishing-related eco-tourism opportunities for the private sector in both countries. ...

  Study tour for 15 Chilean professionals to learn about mechanisms and procedures used in the United States and to establish a direct relationship with their U.S. counterparts. ... [Read More]

Christian A. Herter

Accompanied President Eisenhower on a good will tour. ... [Read More]

Consul General, U.S. Consulate, Chennai

A resident of Texas, Mr. Candadai was born in Hyderabad, India. He joined the United States Foreign Service in 1991. He began his diplomatic career in Monterrey, Mexico, and has served in London and Cairo. Mr. Candadai subsequently served as Deputy Consul General in Santiago, Chile and recently completed a tour in Islamabad, Pakistan as the Deputy Economic Counselor where he oversaw trade, WTO and IPR issues. ...

1  Non Immigrant -  Tourist/Business ... [Read More]

Reports, International Education Week 2001

As a second aspect of the Embassy's efforts to improve the level of English language training at the BNCs, English language specialist Nancy Reeder is currently on tour of the ten BNCs to assess their teaching staffs, methodologies, and needs. ... [Read More]

U.S. Embassy, Nigeria: Crossroads - June 2001

U.S. Jazz Ambassadors 2001 trio, (l-r), Pat O'Leary, Scott Robinson, and Larry Ham, pose with the U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria Howard F. Jeter (second right), after their concert at the NICON Safari Club in Abuja on June 12. U.S. Jazz Ambassadors Tour Nigeria The best in classical jazz music took center stage in Abuja, Port Harcourt and Lagos when visiting U.S. Jazz Ambassadors, Scott Robinson, Larry Ham, and Pat O’Leary, entertained jazz lovers from June 12-15. The trio are currently undertaking an extensive tour of eleven West African countries. In Abuja, the Jazz Ambassadors played a rich repertoire of select compositions from late jazz legend Louis Armstrong to ... [Read More]

Department of State Washington File: U.S. Offers Support to Spain Following Terrorist Attack in Madrid

Monday March 15: President Bush will visit new homeowners and tour ... [Read More]


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