The United States maintains diplomatic relations with Comoros but does not have a physical embassy in the country. The U.S. Ambassador to Madagascar is also accredited to Comoros. The mission's goals include promoting maritime security in the Mozambique Channel, supporting democratic development, and fostering economic growth.
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Visa Services
All visa services for residents of Comoros are handled by the U.S. Embassy in Antananarivo, Madagascar. Comorian citizens must travel to Antananarivo for visa interviews.
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Consular Services
Consular services for U.S. citizens in Comoros are provided by the U.S. Embassy in Antananarivo, Madagascar. The embassy can provide remote assistance and U.S. citizens are encouraged to enroll in the STEP program for updates and emergency information.
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Trade & Export Support
The embassy's economic section in Antananarivo supports U.S. trade and investment in Comoros, focusing on opportunities in tourism and shipping.
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Investment Opportunities
The embassy highlights investment opportunities in Comoros' developing tourism sector and its strategic location along key maritime routes.
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Business Support
The embassy in Antananarivo advocates for U.S. business interests and works with the Comorian government to improve the investment climate.
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Cultural & Educational Programs
The Public Affairs section in Antananarivo manages cultural and educational exchange programs to foster ties between the U.S. and Comoros, including the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI).
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Appointment Information
All appointments for visa or consular services must be made with the U.S. Embassy in Antananarivo, Madagascar.
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Special Notes
The U.S. diplomatic presence is virtual, with all services managed from Madagascar. This reflects the close U.S. relationship with both island nations in the Indian Ocean.