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Travel Advisory: Level 1 - Exercise Normal Precautions...Read More * English Français Português * * * English Français Português U.S. EMBASSY IN GABON SOCIAL / SEARCH TwitterFacebook | * * * Search [Skip to Content] * * Visas * * Nonimmigrant Visas * Official and Diplomatic * Tourism & Visit * Temporary Employment & Business * Study & Exchange * Immigrant Visas * Family-Based Immigration * Employment-Based Immigration * Fiancé(e) Visa * Diversity Visa Program * Returning Resident Visa * Visa Waiver Program * The Visa Waiver Program (VWP) allows citizens of participating countries* to travel to the United States without a visa for stays of 90 days or less, when they meet all requirements. * Are You Eligible? * Travel & Tourism in the U.S. * * Visit the U.S.! * U.S. Citizen Services * * Alerts and Messages * Alerts and Messages for U.S. visitors to Gabon. * See all Alerts and Messages * Emergency Assistance * U.S. Citizens with emergencies, please call 011-45-71-00 / +241-11-45-71-00 Outside of Office Hours, contact: 077-38-01-71 / +241 77 38 01 71 Outside of Gabon: +241-11-45-71-00 * International Parental Child Abduction * Arrest of a U.S. Citizen * Death of a U.S. Citizen * Victims of Crime * Emergency Financial Assistance * Passports & Citizenship * Passport Services * Citizenship Services * Child and Family Matters * Security Messages & Local Resources * Legal Assistance * Medical Assistance * Notarial Services * Federal Programs * Internal Revenue Service * Selective Service Registration * Social Security * Veterans Affairs * Voting * Our Relationship * * U.S. Mission Leaders * Deputy Chief of Mission * U.S. Government Leaders * President of the United States * Vice President of the United States * U.S. Secretary of State * U.S. & Gabon * Policy & History * Official Reports * Business * * Doing Business in Gabon * Getting Started * Commercial Opportunities * Overseas Security Advisory Council * Economic Data & Reports * Doing Business in the U.S. * Getting Started in the U.S. * Economic Data & Reports * Education & Culture * * Study in the U.S.A. * * Learn more about quality higher-education opportunities in the U.S. that you will not find anywhere else in the world. * Find Opportunities * American Spaces * * Find the closest American Space in Gabon where you can connect with the U.S. * Learn More * Local Programs * Exchange Programs * The Health & Development Challenges Program * Embassy * * U.S. Embassy * U.S. Embassy Libreville * Sablière B.P. 4000 Libreville, Gabon Local: (241) 011-45-71-00 International +241 11 – 45 – 71- 00 * Work With Us! * * Jobs at the Embassy * News & Events * * * Press Releases * * UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT TO RENEW ITS ENDURING COMMITMENT TO THE CONGO BASIN * U.S. Embassy hosts an interfaith iftar * Capacity building workshop for magistrates to fight against illegal timber trade * Deputy Secretary Sherman’s Meeting with Gabonese Foreign Minister Michael Moussa Adamo * Speeches * * Ambassador Cynthia Akuetteh – Remarks for the Announcement of Dates for the 2015 AGOA Forum * Inaugural Address by President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. * Events * * Travel to South Africa, Angola, Gabon, and France, May 2-7, 2022 * U.S. Embassy Program Alumni and Volunteers: Keeping Gabon Strong * U.S. Department of State turns 230 * Vendors Day Invitation * Ambassador * Security & Emergency Messages * * Security Message for U.S. Citizens: December 16 Knife Attack in Libreville Market. * Security Message for U.S. Citizens: Assault at Village des Artisans (Centreville) * Security Message for U.S. Citizens: Thefts from Moving Vehicles * Security Message for U.S. Citizens: Planned Rally at Jean Ping’s Headquarters April 25, 2017 * Visas * * Exit Visas No Longer Required * Education * Alumni * Fact Sheets * * President Donald J. Trump’s Africa Strategy Advances Prosperity, Security, and Stability U.S. EMBASSY HOSTS AN INTERFAITH IFTAR The Chargé d’Affaires of the U.S. Embassy and Mrs. Samuel Watson welcomed 50 guests at their residence for an iftar, a dinner to break the Ramadan fast. CAPACITY BUILDING WORKSHOP FOR MAGISTRATES TO FIGHT AGAINST ILLEGAL TIMBER TRADE The United States Forest Service, in partnership with Gabon’s Ministry of Water and Forests and the Ministry of Justice, conducted a four-day workshop to strengthen the capacity of magistrates on law enforcement in the fight against illegal timber trade. DEPUTY SECRETARY SHERMAN’S MEETING WITH GABONESE FOREIGN MINISTER MICHAEL MOUSSA ADAMO DEPUTY SECRETARY SHERMAN’S MEETING WITH GABONESE DEFENSE MINISTER NGOUBILI Deputy Secretary Sherman and Minister Ngoubili discussed opportunities to strengthen maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea, continue joint training programs with the Gabonese military, and deepen peace and security in the region and globally. DEPUTY SECRETARY SHERMAN’S MEETING WITH GABONESE PRESIDENT ALI BONGO ONDIMBA Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman met with Gabonese President Ali Bongo Ondimba today in Libreville. Deputy Secretary Sherman and President Bongo Ondimba had a productive conversation on potential new avenues for deepening our strong relations. * U.S. Embassy hosts an interfaith iftar * Capacity building workshop for magistrates to fight against illegal... * Deputy Secretary Sherman’s Meeting with Gabonese Foreign Minister M... * Deputy Secretary Sherman’s Meeting with Gabonese Defense Minister N... * Deputy Secretary Sherman’s Meeting with Gabonese President Ali Bong... Emergency Assistance Emergency Information and Contacts. Learn More Smart Traveler Enrollment Program Enroll for alerts at step.state.gov. Learn More COVID-19 Health and travel alert for U.S. citizens. Learn More UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT TO RENEW ITS ENDURING COMMITMENT TO THE CONGO BASIN 12 July, 2022 | Press Releases LIBREVILLE, GABON — The United States Government is renewing its longstanding commitment to the protection, conservation, and sustainable management of the Congo Basin, the world’s… 2021 SÃO TOMÉ AND PRÍNCIPE INTERNATIONAL RELIGIOUS FREEDOM REPORT 14 June, 2022 | Official Reports 2021 São Tomé and Príncipe International Religious Freedom Report SÃO TOMÉ AND PRÍNCIPE HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT 14 June, 2022 | Official Reports 2021 São Tomé and Príncipe Human Rights Report 2021 GABON INTERNATIONAL RELIGIOUS FREEDOM REPORT 14 June, 2022 | Official Reports 2021 Gabon International Religious Freedom Report (PDF 79 KB) CHARGÉ D’AFFAIRES SAMUEL R. WATSON MEETS WITH REPRESENTATIVES OF NINE GABONESE MEDIA OUTLETS 3 June, 2022 | News Chargé d’Affaires Watson and team met with representatives of nine Gabonese media outlets to discuss types of Embassy-sponsored training for journalists. Enhancing professionalism in the… U.S. EMBASSY HOSTS AN INTERFAITH IFTAR 9 May, 2022 | News, Press Releases Libreville, April 26 The Chargé d’Affaires of the U.S. Embassy and Mrs. Samuel Watson welcomed 50 guests at their residence for an iftar, a dinner… CAPACITY BUILDING WORKSHOP FOR MAGISTRATES TO FIGHT AGAINST ILLEGAL TIMBER TRADE 9 May, 2022 | News, Press Releases Libreville, April 26 The United States Forest Service, in partnership with Gabon’s Ministry of Water and Forests and the Ministry of Justice, conducted a four-day… TRAVEL TO SOUTH AFRICA, ANGOLA, GABON, AND FRANCE, MAY 2-7, 2022 7 May, 2022 | Events, News Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman travels to South Africa , Angola , Gabon , and France from May 2 to 7. Assistant Secretary of… DEPUTY SECRETARY SHERMAN’S MEETING WITH GABONESE FOREIGN MINISTER MICHAEL MOUSSA ADAMO 7 May, 2022 | News, Press Releases Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman met with Gabonese Foreign Minister Michael Moussa Adamo today in Libreville. Deputy Secretary Sherman and Minister Moussa Adamo discussed… DEPUTY SECRETARY SHERMAN’S MEETING WITH GABONESE DEFENSE MINISTER NGOUBILI 6 May, 2022 | News, Press Releases READOUT OFFICE OF THE SPOKESPERSON MAY 6, 2022 Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman met with Gabonese Minister of Defense Félicité Ongouori Ngoubili today in… DEPUTY SECRETARY SHERMAN’S MEETING WITH GABONESE PRESIDENT ALI BONGO ONDIMBA 6 May, 2022 | News, Press Releases READOUT OFFICE OF THE SPOKESPERSON MAY 6, 2022 Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman met with Gabonese President Ali Bongo Ondimba today in Libreville. Deputy… DEPUTY SECRETARY SHERMAN’S TRAVEL TO SOUTH AFRICA, ANGOLA, GABON, AND FRANCE 30 April, 2022 | News, Press Releases MEDIA NOTE OFFICE OF THE SPOKESPERSON APRIL 29, 2022 Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman will travel to South Africa, Angola, Gabon, and France from… “WOMEN’S COFFEE WITH CHARGÉ” TO CELEBRATE INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY 6 April, 2022 | News, Press Releases Chargé Watson hosted a “Women’s coffee with Chargé” to celebrate International Women’s Day. Fifteen women leaders representing NGOs, entrepreneurs, civil servants, media professionals, members of… SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE- LEVEL 1: EXERCISE NORMAL PRECAUTIONS H 24 March, 2022 | Alert Sao Tome and Principe- Level 1: Exercise Normal Precautions H Exercise normal precautions in Sao Tome and Principe. Read the Department of State’s COVID-19 page before you… GABON – LEVEL 2: EXERCISE INCREASED CAUTION C H 24 March, 2022 | Alert Gabon – Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution C H Exercise increased caution in Gabon due to COVID-19. Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire… SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE – LEVEL 4: DO NOT TRAVEL 20 January, 2022 | Alert Do not travel to Sao Tome and Principe due to COVID-19. Read the Department of State’s COVID-19 page before you plan any international travel. The Centers for… MESSAGE FOR U.S. CITIZENS: ABSENTEE VOTING 19 January, 2022 | Alert, Messages for U.S. Citizens Registering to Vote and submitting a ballot is fast, easy, and can be done from anywhere in the world! Start by confirming your voter registration… ALERT: REDUCED CONSULAR OPERATIONS 5 January, 2022 | Alert Due to the continued spread of COVID-19, the U.S. Embassy in Libreville will only offer emergency consular services effective immediately and until further notice. Previously… Show More ∨Show More ∨Show All U.S. EMBASSY IN GABON * Visas * U.S. Citizen Services * Our Relationship * Business * Education & Culture * Embassy * News & Events * Privacy * Sitemap U.S. EMBASSY U.S. Embassy Libreville Sablière B.P. 4000 Libreville, Gabon Local: (241) 011-45-71-00 International +241 11 – 45 – 71- 00 TwitterFacebook Footer Disclaimer This is the official website of the U.S. Embassy in Gabon. External links to other Internet sites should not be construed as an endorsement of the views or privacy policies contained therein.