Dr congo visa application form

VISA FOR THE REPUBLIC OF CONGO

A valid passport is required for all U.S. citizens and foreign nationals entering the Republic of Congo. Visitors must have ready evidence of the purpose of the visit, means of support for the duration of the stay and accommodation arrangements at border controls.

Please be aware that no Congolese visa will be issued at any port of entry in the Republic of Congo. All visa applications should be submitted prior to the date of departure at the Consulate Section of the Embassy of the Republic of Congo to the United States of America ( Washington, D.C.)

The Permanent Mission of the Republic of Congo to the United Nations in New York and the Honorary Consulate of the Republic of Congo in Chicago do NOT issue visas for the Republic of Congo.

PROCESSING TIME FOR VISA APPLICATIONS

The processing time for all consular services requests take up to 7-10 business days from the day a visa application or a consular service request is received. The Consulate of the Republic of Congo in Washington, D.C does not offer any rush or expedited services. We highly recommend and kindly advise our visa applicants to submit their visa application one month ( 30 days) prior to their date of departure and no more than a month and half (45 days) before their date of departure for the Republic of Congo.

PROCESSING CENTER

Visa applications for the Republic of Congo should be sent to:

Embassy of the Republic of Congo
Consulate Section
1720 16th street, NW
Washington D.C 20009
Email: consulate@ambacongo-us.org
Tel: 202 726 5500/ 202 986 5740

Hours of Operation:

Monday through Friday:

Drop Off Hours: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Pick Up Hours: 01:30 pm - 03:00 pm

TYPES OF VISAS

Tourist Visa: This visa is issued at any accredited Congolese Consulate. It grants tourists/ visitors the authorization to enter the country through designated ports of entry such as airports and harbor stations. The tourist visa is delivered for a period of 3 months ( 90 days) and allows for multiples entries for non-U.S citizens. For U.S citizens traveling to the Republic of Congo for touristic purposes, a visa of 6 months ( 180 days) multiple entries shall be granted.

Business Visa: The business visa is issued for various reasons such as making feasibility studies, establishing professional and business contacts, and making arrangements for investments in the Republic of Congo. A business visa is delivered for only one month ( 30 days) and allows for multiple entries for Non-US Citizens. It cannot exceed 30 days. If a business applicant plans on staying in the Republic of Congo for more than 30 days, he should extend his visa at the nearest Office of Immigration. For U.S citizens traveling to the Republic of Congo for business purposes, a visa of Six Months ( 180 days) multiple entries shall be granted.

Official/Diplomatic Visa: Diplomatic/Official visas are granted to Diplomatic passport bearers, Official passport bearers or United Nations Laissez-Passer bearers who intend to travel to the Republic of Congo on official business matters. These Diplomatic passports bearers usually include employees from the U.S State Department, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Canada and Mexico, the World Bank, the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund, or Diplomats from other Embassies accredited to the United States of America and Mexico.
A 12 months visa (one year) with multiple entries is issued for Diplomatic passports if the visa application is accompanied by a diplomatic note. Furthermore, diplomatic visa applications are exempt from any visa fees.

VISA REQUIREMENTS

Notice for student exchanges, researchers and individuals seeking to settle permanently in the Republic of Congo

For students going on an exchange program, they will need to apply for a tourist visa and later change their status at the nearest Immigration Office in the Republic of Congo. The same rule applies for researchers, families or individuals seeking to settle permanently in the Republic of Congo.

All change of immigration status should be done in the Republic of Congo and is granted by the Office of Immigration.