Overview
The U.S. Embassy in Bujumbura manages the U.S. relationship with Burundi, focusing on promoting peace, security, and democratic institutions in a country that has faced significant political turmoil. The mission supports humanitarian assistance, health initiatives, and efforts toward national reconciliation and respect for human rights.Read moreRead less
Visa Services
The embassy provides limited nonimmigrant and immigrant visa services. Due to the political and security situation, services may be restricted or subject to change. Applicants should consult the embassy website for the most current information.
Consular Services
The American Citizen Services (ACS) unit provides essential services, including passport renewals and emergency assistance. U.S. citizens are encouraged to enroll in the STEP program due to the unpredictable security environment.
Trade & Export Support
Commercial engagement is limited due to Burundi's economic challenges and political instability. The embassy provides basic information to U.S. companies but does not have a dedicated U.S. Commercial Service section.
Investment Opportunities
The U.S. government advises extreme caution to potential investors due to political instability, corruption, and a challenging business climate. Opportunities are very limited.
Business Support
The Economic Section monitors the local economy and provides limited advocacy for U.S. businesses, focusing on risk assessment in a difficult market.
Cultural & Educational Programs
Public diplomacy programs, including the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI), aim to foster connections with Burundi's youth and civil society, promoting democratic values and mutual understanding.
Appointment Information
Appointments are mandatory for all consular services and must be scheduled in advance. Service availability can change, so checking the embassy website is essential.
Special Notes
Burundi is under a U.S. Department of State travel advisory. The embassy operates with security precautions and has a limited ability to provide services outside of the capital.