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The Embassy of the Republic of Burundi in Washington, D.C., would like to inform the public that starting effectively from Monday, November 16, 2020, the Embassy will resume receiving visa applications.
The processing time is 15 working days.
Also, all travelers entering or leaving Burundian territory must provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test carried out before 72 hours of boarding.
The screening test ($100.00) and hotel costs are the responsibility of the traveler. For further details on visa applications, kindly check our consular section.
Washington, D.C., July 8th, 2021
Welcome to the website of the Embassy of Burundi in Washington D.C., a space designed and arranged to provide you with information about our Embassy, what we do, the services we offer, and much more.
Our website aims to inform you about Burundi and its bilateral relations with the United States of America.
Upon launching the website, you will be informed about the major political and social events in Burundi, about the activities of the Embassy and our location. If you want to learn more, you can consult the sections “About Burundi” or “About the Embassy”. These entries will allow you to learn more about Burundi and its history, its climate and its landscapes, its economy, but also about the main axes of its foreign policy.
And if you intend to go to Burundi for any reason, be it professional, leisure or family-related, the sections “Consular services” and “Visit Burundi” will provide you the necessary information for your trip and your stay, particularly in terms of the required documentation, the procedures for obtaining them.
Finally, should you have any questions or suggestions for us, do not hesitate to contact us, as we are here to serve you!
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Visit the website of the Presidency of the Republic of Burundi, to learn more.
Visit the website of the Government of the Republic of Burundi, to learn more.
Visit the website of the Burundi National Assembly, to learn more.
Visit the website of the Burundi Senate, to learn more.