Location: Mali
Event: Ongoing COVID-19 Response – Repatriation Flight on April 21
The U.S. Embassy is organizing a repatriation flight for April 21 from Bamako’s Modibo Keita International Airport to Washington Dulles International Airport in northern Virginia. If you wish to travel to the United States on this flight,you must complete and submit the information in this form, by 4:00 p.m. on Sunday April 19. If you have already submitted the form, you do not need to do so again.
People who complete the form will receive additional instructions about registering for the flight via email on April 19 or before. Capacity on this flight will be limited, and it is possible that not everyone who expresses interest will receive a seat. The cost for the flight is estimated to be $1672.85 for adults, $1341.85 for children, and $198.65 for infants. Those that take the flight will have to sign a promissory note agreeing to reimburse the U.S. government for the price of the ticket. Please note, onward travel from Washington Dules International Airport is the responsibility of the traveler.
This will very likely be the last repatriation flight that is organized by the Embassy, however we will continue to stay in close contact with the airlines to encourage commercial flight options. All information about future flights to the United States will be announced through the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP). If you are not enrolled in STEP, please register at step.state.gov.
The U.S. Embassy in Bamako has suspended routine nonimmigrant visa appointments. Visit the Visas section of the Embassy website for updates.
The U.S. Embassy continues to offer routine and emergency American citizen services on a limited basis. Visit the U.S. Citizens Services section of the website to schedule an appointment. Please note, because of public health measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the U.S. Department of State has severely limited its passport operations. The Consular Section is still offering passport and Consular Reports of Birth Abroad (CRBA) appointments, but there will be significant delays in receiving these documents due to the limited production operations in U.S. passport centers. Please consider waiting to apply until we resume normal operations.
If you have previously applied for a passport or citizenship service, you should expect significant delays receiving your passport. Contact us at ACSBamako@state.gov to check the status of your passport or citizenship document (such as a CRBA).
In an emergency, the U.S. Embassy can assist with an emergency passport for an adult or a minor. For emergency passport services, please contact us at ACSBamako@state.gov to schedule an appointment.
Due to the possibility of an extended disruption, please refer to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website for the most recent information on what you can do to reduce your risk of contracting COVID-19.
The Government of Mali has announced that as of April 17 there are 190 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Mali, including 13 deaths and 34 recoveries.
The Government of Mali has implemented enhanced screening and quarantine measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19. The government has prohibited flights coming from countries with confirmed cases of COVID-19 effective March 20 at midnight. This led to cancellations of flights into and out of Mali. The Malian government has also closed land borders to passenger traffic. Travelers should be prepared for additional travel restrictions to go into effect with little or no advance notice.
The Government of Mali has taken the following additional steps:
- Schools and universities are closed until May 9, 2020.
- Sporting events, festivals, and gatherings larger than 50 people have been banned, and bars and night clubs have also been closed.
- There is a daily curfew from 9:00 p.m. until 5:00 a.m.
- Vehicle occupancy has been restricted to promote social distancing.
- The work schedule for all government offices (with the exception of defense, security, and health) has been reduced to 7:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
- The General Directorate for Commerce and Competition set price limits for essential goods, including sugar, rice, cooking oil, and bread.
- Operating hours of grocery stores, neighborhood shops, and open-air markets are limited through June 30, 2020. Open-air markets (including vegetable stands and livestock markets) are open from 6:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Sunday. Supermarkets and other food stores are open from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Small neighborhood shops are open from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday through Sunday.
Visit the Malian Ministry of Health website for updated information on COVID-19 in Mali.
The Department of State has issued a Global Level 4 Health Advisory for COVID-19. The CDC has issued a Level 3 Global COVID-19 Pandemic Notice.
On March 14, the Department of State authorized the departure from any diplomatic or consular post in the world of US personnel and family members who have been determined to be at higher risk of a poor outcome if exposed to COVID-19. The Embassy has encouraged any Embassy staff with underlying health concerns to consider departing post. U.S. personnel were also advised to ensure they have sufficient supplies of prescription drugs on hand in case of future shortages.
U.S. government personnel are prohibited from leaving the City of Bamako.
Actions to Take:
- Consult the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website for the most up-to-date information.
- Visit the COVID-19 crisis page on travel.state.govf or the latest information.
- Check with your airlines or travel operators regarding any updated information about your travel plans and/or restrictions.
- Visit our Embassy webpage on COVID-19.
- Visit the Department of Homeland Security’s website on the latest travel restrictions to the United States.
- Review the Malian Ministry of Health’s website.
- Enroll in Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive Alerts.
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