KINSHASHA DR CONGO 3 FEBRUARY 2025: The US Embassy has urged citizens in the DRC to depart immediately via commercial means.
The DRC is at a risk of an armed conflict following the takeover of Goma -one of the cities in the Eastern region by the M23 rebels last week. The United Nations reported that about 700 people died and thousands were displaced in the unrest as rebels threatened to advance to the capital Kinshasha.
According to a security alert sent out on Monday February 3, 2025, the U.S government listed DRC on level 4 travel advisory stating that it is further reducing the number of U.S. personnel working in the Embassy.
“Due to the security situation in Kinshasa, the U.S. Embassy will not be conducting any visa interviews and will not be able to offer routine services for U.S. citizens.” The alert reads adding;
“Make sure that your and your family’s travel documents are in order and essential items are packed in bags that you can easily carry. We understand that border crossings remain open for transit and many flights are departing from N’Djili Airport in Kinshasa.”
The alert also urges US citizens in DRC to review your personal security plans and ensure your family has enough food and water should you need to stay home for several days.
“Have essential items (clothing, medications, travel documents) packed in a bag that you can carry. Have a personal emergency action plan that does not rely on U.S. government assistance. Take advantage of commercial transportation options, should you wish to depart the area.
Avoid crowds and demonstrations.
Be aware of your surroundings.
Monitor local media for updates.
Keep a low profile.” The alert posted on US Embassy website.
In case of assistance, they are advised to contact the consular section at the Embassy in Kinshasha 310 Avenue des Aviateurs, Kinshasa/Gombe, +243 81-556-0151/0152 or +243-972-616-193 (after hours and weekends).