American Embassy - Dakar

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L'Ambassadeur

 

SERVICES CONSULAIRES & VISAS

 

Service Commercial

 

Bureau de Presse

 

Bureau des Affaires culturelles

 

Centre d’Information américain

 

BUREAU DES PROGRAMMES D'ANGLAIS

 

Attaché de Defense

 

Coopération Militaire

 

BUREAU DES AFFAIRES AGRICOLES

 

Rewards for Justice

 

GSO/Offre de Service

 

Ressources Humaines

 

USAID

 

Corps de la Paix

 

Horaires et Jours de Fermeture

 

Nous contacter

 

U.S. Diplomatic and Consular Representation in the Republic of Guinea-Bissau

 

Telephone:

 (221) 33-829-2100

Fax:

 (221) 33-822-5903

email: usadakar@state.gov

 

 

U.S. Press Statement Regarding Transition in Guinea-Bissau

    em português


Joint Canada, Japan, U.K., and U.S. Press Statement Regarding Second-Round Presidential Election in Guinea-Bissau

    em português


There is currently no U.S. diplomatic or consular presence in Guinea-Bissau. The U.S. Embassy in Bissau suspended operations on June 14, 1998. The U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Senegal and the Republic of Guinea-Bissau is based in Dakar, Senegal. While U.S. officials from Senegal and elsewhere in the region make periodic visits to Guinea-Bissau, their ability to provide consular services, including emergency assistance, is very limited. In addition to the U.S. Embassy in Dakar, Senegal, the nearest U.S. embassies to Guinea-Bissau are located in Banjul, The Gambia and Conakry, Guinea.

 

 

 


U.S. citizens who plan to enter Guinea-Bissau are encouraged to register with the Consular Section of the U.S. Embassy at Avenue Jean XXIII, Dakar, Senegal.

The mailing address is B.P. 49, Dakar, Senegal.

The telephone number is (221) 33-829-2100.

The fax number is (221) 33-822-5903.

The e-mail address is: consulardakar@state.gov.

 

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