The U.S. Embassy is pleased to announce a change in the visa validity and fees for Omani U.S. visa applicants. Qualified Omani applicants for tourist or business visitor visas (B1, B2, and B1/B2) will be granted multiple-entry, 10-year U.S. visas. Qualified applicants for official U.S. visas (A and G) will be granted multiple-entry visas with ... Read More»
TechCamp Oman 2019: Innovative Strategies for Future Entrepreneurs
On March 1-2, The U.S. Embassy in Oman sponsored a hands-on, practical TechCamp event entitled “Innovative Strategies for Future Entrepreneurs” in collaboration with Knowledge Oman, Information Technology Authority (ITA), and Sultan Qaboos University. The two-day event connected young technology students and budding entrepreneurs with accomplished business professionals and technology experts. These local and international trainers ... Read More»
A Gift from the Sultan
The friendship between the United States and Oman dates back over 200 years. It was in 1790 when an American ship, the Boston Rambler, first sailed to the port of Muscat. Half a century later in 1840, the Sultan’s envoy, Ahmad bin Na’aman, sailed to New York on the Sultanah. Bin Na’aman would be the ... Read More»
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