United States Embassy in Malabo

Embajada de Estados Unidos en Malabo, Guinea Ecuatorial

Resumen

The U.S. Embassy in Malabo manages the bilateral relationship with Equatorial Guinea, a country whose economy is dominated by oil and gas production. The mission's priorities include promoting transparency in the management of natural resource revenues, advocating for human rights and democratic reforms, and supporting public health initiatives.
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Servicios de Visa

The embassy provides nonimmigrant and immigrant visa services. It facilitates travel for citizens of Equatorial Guinea to the United States for business, tourism, and education.

Servicios Consulares

The American Citizen Services (ACS) unit offers passport services, Consular Reports of Birth Abroad, notarial services, and emergency assistance to U.S. citizens, many of whom work in the energy sector.

Apoyo Comercial y de Exportación

The embassy's Political/Economic section supports U.S. companies, particularly in the oil and gas industry. It assists American firms in navigating the local market and advocates for a more transparent business environment.

Oportunidades de Inversión

The embassy highlights investment opportunities for U.S. companies in Equatorial Guinea's energy sector, while also providing guidance on the significant political and operational risks.

Apoyo Empresarial

The embassy advocates for U.S. business interests and works with the government of Equatorial Guinea to improve the investment climate and address issues of corruption and transparency.

Programas Culturales y Educativos

The Public Affairs section fosters mutual understanding through educational and cultural exchange programs, including English language programs and the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI).

Información de Citas

Appointments are required for all routine consular services and must be scheduled online through the embassy's website.

Notas Especiales

The relationship is complex, balancing U.S. energy interests with concerns about human rights and corruption. The embassy plays a key role in this delicate diplomatic engagement.