Bamako, Mali – May 24, 2021 On June 1, 2021, the United States Embassy in Bamako, Mali, will resume nonimmigrant visa services for all classes of nonimmigrant visas. While the Embassy aims to interview and process cases as soon as practicable, increased wait times are likely due to substantial backlogs. For visa appointment information, please ... Read More»
Passing of Former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan
Share Press Statement Michael R. Pompeo Secretary of State Washington, DC August 18, 2018 I am saddened to hear of the passing of former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan and express my condolences to the Annan family and to the people of his home country of Ghana. Mr. Annan spent his life advocating for peace and human ... Read More»
By U.S. Mission Mali | 24 August, 2018 | Topics: Africa, News, U.S. Secretary of State | Tags: Messages
Message for U.S. Citizens: Special State Elections in April
California Special Primary Election: The State of California will conduct a special primary election on Tuesday, April 4, 2017, for the 34th Congressional District. This district consists of part of Los Angeles County. If no candidate receives more than 50% of the vote, a special general election will be held on June 6. Kansas Special ... Read More»
By U.S. Mission Mali | 28 February, 2017 | Topics: Alert, Messages for U.S. Citizens | Tags: Messages
March 4, 2016: Security Message for U.S. Citizens Reminder of Security Threats
U.S. Embassy Bamako, Mali The U.S. Embassy in Mali is issuing this security message to remind U.S. citizens of the continued risk of terrorist attacks throughout Mali, including Bamako, the capital. The Department of State announced on February 26 that it had terminated Authorized Departure status for Embassy Bamako, thereby allowing the return of non-emergency ... Read More»
By U.S. Mission Mali | 4 March, 2016 | Topics: Consular Affairs, Messages for U.S. Citizens, Security & Emergency Messages | Tags: Messages
U.S. Department of State Travel Warning for Mali, February 26, 2016
Last Updated: February 26, 2016 The Department of State continues to warn U.S. citizens of the risks of travel to Mali. This Travel Warning informs U.S. citizens that the Department of State has terminated Authorized Departure status for Embassy Bamako, thereby allowing the return of non-emergency personnel and dependents who had previously departed Mali. The ... Read More»
By U.S. Mission Mali | 3 March, 2016 | Topics: Consular Affairs, Messages for U.S. Citizens | Tags: Messages, Travel, Warning
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