June 4, 2026

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Trump administration to end US visa services in Libreville

End of US visa processing in Libreville announced

The administration under Donald Trump has moved to terminate visa issuance services in several African countries, with Gabon among those affected. This change is scheduled to take full effect by the end of June 2026.

This decision forms part of a broader strategy to restructure consular services across the continent. Under the new directive, the number of locations authorized to process entry permits for the United States will be restricted, a measure specifically designed to curb illegal immigration. This shift is a major development in the sphere of African politics and regional diplomacy.

Consequently, Gabonese nationals and foreign residents living in Gabon will no longer be able to secure travel documents locally. To apply for a visa, individuals will be forced to travel to designated regional centers. The closest alternatives for those in Libreville include the American embassies in Cameroon (Yaoundé), Togo (Lomé), or the RD Congo (Kinshasa).

This policy shift is anticipated to significantly inflate the cost of travel for applicants. Prospective visitors to the United States will now face the added expense of airfare and lodging in foreign capitals while awaiting their visa appointments. This update remains a critical focus for those following Africa news and pan-African journalism regarding international relations.