How to Apply for a Liberia Visa in San Francisco

San Francisco, known as the “City by the Bay”, is one of America’s most famous and beautiful cities.  Located in Northern California, San Francisco is just one of the many cities that together make up the San Francisco Bay Area, or Bay Area for short.  The 14-county combined statistical area (that comprises the Bay Area) has nearly 10 million people, making it the fifth-most populous region in the United States.  The Bay Area includes cities such as Oakland, Hayward, Berkeley, Vallejo, Concord, Pleasanton, Fremont, San Jose, San Mateo, Palo Alto, Sausalito, San Rafael, and Novato.  The economy of the Bay Area is one of the most vigorous and entrepreneurial in the world.  Silicon Valley (in the southern part of the Bay Area) has attracted engineers from all over the world and is home to many successful technology startups.  There are about 4,000 Liberian immigrants and Liberian-Americans in the San Francisco Bay Area, living mostly in the East Bay.  The area is home to the Liberian Community Association of Northern California and even has its very own Liberian restaurant (Kendejah) located in San Leandro. 

Liberia is a West African country of over 5 million people with 360 miles of coastline along the Atlantic Ocean.  Visitors to Liberia will fly into Roberts International Airport, which has a modern passenger terminal and will soon have a new cargo terminal that will support the country’s ability to export high-value, perishable agricultural products to international markets.  Liberia’s economy relies on the exportation of minerals and agricultural commodities through its seaports of Monrovia (the country’s capital) and Buchanan.  Overseas remittances from the one million Liberians living abroad in cities like San Francisco and Oakland are also an important source of hard currency.  Doing business in Liberia is not easy, but the country has lots of potential across multiple sectors of its economy, particularly in agriculture, food processing, tourism, and financial services.  Providing educational services to Liberia’s youth and engaging them in information technology is a huge opportunity as well for software engineers, educators, and entrepreneurs in the San Francisco Bay Area.  Liberia is gaining in popularity as a tourist destination for heritage tours as more Americans want to understand their ancestral culture and history.  Americans also enjoy the country’s beautiful beach resorts.

Obtaining a Liberian Visa from San Francisco

Visas for Liberia are issued by the Liberian government in the United States.  The Liberian government is represented by three consulates in New York City, Atlanta, and Minneapolis, along with one embassy located in Washington, D.C.  To apply for a Liberian visa from San Francisco, you can appear in person at the embassy or you can send the required application documents by US Mail, FedEx, or UPS to this address: 

Embassy of the Republic of Liberia
5201 16th Street N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20011

It is important to review the requirements for visas on the Liberian embassy website and ensure your application and all supporting documents are accurate.  Here is the link to the embassy website with detailed information:  Embassy of Liberia - Consular Services (liberianembassyus.org).  You will also bring a self-addressed USPS (US Postal Service Express Mail or Priority Mail), FedEx, or UPS self-addressed prepaid envelope (please make note of the tracking number) along with a money order made payable to “Embassy of Liberia” to pay the visa fee.  The visa fee for U.S. citizens is $160 and the processing time will take about 2 weeks.  If you need the visa faster, there is an option to pay an additional $75 to have the visa processed the same day or within 5 business days for an additional $50.  If you absolutely must have the visa processed in one day, we suggest appearing in person at the embassy or hiring a visa agent to assist with the process. 

Other things to consider:

  • Liberians that are now U.S. citizens and traveling to Liberia with their American passport must apply for a visa.
  • Your U.S. passport must be signed; the signature page of your passport is located opposite the data page that has your name and photo.
  • All visitors to Liberia are required to have a valid World Health Organization (WHO) card with yellow fever vaccination. Please use the following link from the Center for Disease Control website to find the nearest clinic offering the yellow fever vaccine: Search for Stamaril yellow fever vaccination clinics | Travelers' Health | CDC

Emergency Assistance for Liberian Citizens in San Francisco

If you are a Liberian citizen in the San Francisco Bay Area with an emergency or require urgent assistance, you can reach the embassy in Washington, D.C. by calling + 1 202-723-0437.  If you need to renew your Liberian passport or obtain an emergency passport, you must schedule an appointment online and appear in person at the embassy in Washington, D.C for biometrics (photograph, fingerprints, and signature).  You can find more information on The Embassy of the Republic of Liberia to the United States website here: Liberia online passport application (liberiapassports.com).

We Can Help if You Need Assistance

If you live in San Francisco or anywhere in Northern California and have difficulty applying for a Liberia visa, or require assistance with this process, please give our office a call at 404-682-5445 or schedule an appointment with our company.  We are a private agency in Atlanta providing Liberia visa services for Americans and other U.S.-based residents.  Our number one goal is to ensure your application documents for a visa are submitted accurately to the Liberian government.  Our services eliminate delays and give you the peace of mind to focus on your travel plans. 

We provide the following Liberia visa services for our customers:

  • Liberia Visitor / Tourist Visa
  • Liberia Business Visa
  • Liberia Diplomatic Visa
  • Liberia Official Visa