Overview
The U.S. Embassy in Addis Ababa is the headquarters for the U.S. Mission to Ethiopia and also hosts the U.S. Mission to the African Union (USAU). This makes it a vital hub for U.S. diplomacy on the continent. The bilateral mission's priorities include promoting peace and stability following the recent conflict, providing life-saving humanitarian assistance, and fostering economic growth. The Mission to the AU engages with the continental body on shared security and development goals.Read moreRead less
Visa Services
The embassy processes a full range of nonimmigrant and immigrant visas. It handles a high volume of applications, including for diversity visas, family-based immigration, and student visas. The visa section plays a key role in connecting the large Ethiopian diaspora in the U.S. with their families.
Consular Services
The American Citizen Services (ACS) unit provides a full range of services to the U.S. citizen community in Ethiopia, which includes many aid workers, academics, and dual nationals. Services include passport renewals, Consular Reports of Birth Abroad, and emergency assistance in a country with a complex security environment.Read moreRead less
Trade & Export Support
The U.S. Commercial Service promotes U.S. exports to Ethiopia's large and historically fast-growing economy. While recent conflict has impacted the business climate, the focus remains on sectors like aviation, agriculture, and healthcare. It helps U.S. companies navigate the local market.
Investment Opportunities
The embassy supports U.S. investment in Ethiopia, though the recent conflict has made the environment challenging. The focus is on long-term opportunities in sectors like telecommunications, which is undergoing liberalization, and manufacturing.
Business Support
The embassy's Economic Section analyzes the Ethiopian economy and advocates for U.S. businesses. It works with the Ethiopian government on issues of economic reform, investment climate, and market access, particularly as the country seeks to recover from conflict.
Cultural & Educational Programs
The Public Affairs section manages a wide range of programs to strengthen U.S.-Ethiopian ties. It oversees a large Fulbright program and the Mandela Washington Fellowship (YALI), and supports numerous exchanges that promote peace, reconciliation, and democratic values.
Appointment Information
Appointments are mandatory for all consular services and must be scheduled online. Due to high demand, visa appointment wait times can be significant. Applicants are advised to plan well in advance.
Special Notes
The embassy is located in a large, modern, and secure compound. It is one of the largest U.S. diplomatic posts in Africa, reflecting its dual role. Visitors are subject to strict security screening. The political and security situation in Ethiopia can be volatile.