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Q: Do you need a written invitation to visit United states from Mali Africa?
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What continent of Africa lies of united state?

None. The continent of Africa does not lie off the United States, as they are located on separate continents. Africa is located to the east of the United States, across the Atlantic Ocean.


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The Dominican citizens need a valid visa printed in their passport to visit the United States. It can be requested in the United States Embassy In Santo Domingo. The invitation letter is one of the requisites for request it.


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Africa is most definitely not in the United states. Africa is its own country, in Africa is some of these country's , Sudan, Libya, Chad, etc. for example I hope this helps you out.


How much money does US give to Africa?

Africa receives 46% of all funds given by the United States. In 2004 the United States gave Africa $3.399 billion.


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Which country didnt control territory in Africa?

The United States has never held any territory in Africa.


What continent is to the south east of the United States and across the Atlantic Ocean?

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