How to Apply for a Sierra Leone Visa in Boston

Boston is one of America’s oldest cities and has a rich history that attracts over 20 million tourists each year.  Known as the “intellectual capital of the United States”, Boston is a center of education that has more than 350,000 college students from around the world, making up over 7% of the metro area’s population.  The University of Boston has one of the oldest and largest African Studies programs in the country and offers courses in eight indigenous African languages.  Harvard University offers courses in Gullah, a creole language spoken by the descendants of slaves (many of whom came from Sierra Leone) in the coastal regions of Georgia and South Carolina.  The state of Massachusetts was home to Paul Cuffee, a Black American businessman and sea captain who was an instrument figure in the black-led emigration movement to Sierra Leone in the early 19th century.  Greater Boston is the eleventh-most populous metropolitan area in the United States with a population of 4.9 million people, and includes towns such as Cambridge, Brookline, Quincy, Brockton, Lynn, Newton, Waltham, and Medford.  Just like other major cities on the East Coast, Boston has a sizable population of West African immigrants, which also includes Sierra Leoneans. 

Sierra Leone is a West African country of 7.1 million people that borders the Atlantic Ocean and is about 3 ½ times the size of Massachusetts by land area.  English is Sierra Leone’s official language, but Krio is the national language spoken on the streets of Freetown—the nation's capital and most-populous city.  Sierra Leone is composed of several ethnic groups including Mende, Temne, Limba, Kono, Mandingo, Krio, and others.  This is a poor country whose economy depends on mining and agriculture, but it is also a country of rich fertile land with vast opportunities.  The government of Sierra Leone is encouraging entrepreneurs in cities like Boston to consider their country as a destination for investment.  On the tourist front, Sierra Leone is emerging as a popular destination as more Americans gain interest in learning about their ancestral heritage.  There are many historic sites to explore around Freetown such as Bunce Island, the Banana Islands, Old Fourah Bay College, and The Cotton Tree.  Others may enjoy shopping for traditional arts and crafts at Big Market in Freetown or a hike to the top of Leicester Peak for a view of the city.  Visitors can escape the clamor of Freetown and enjoy a cocktail by the pool at one of the city’s seaside hotels or resorts along Tokeh Beach.

Obtaining a Sierra Leone Visa from Boston

Visas for Sierra Leone are issued by the Sierra Leonean government in the United States.  The government of Sierra Leone is represented by the embassy located in Washington, D.C.  To apply for a Sierra Leone visa from Boston, 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 Sierra Leone
1701 19th Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20009-1605

It is important to review the requirements for visas on the Sierra Leone embassy website and ensure your application and all supporting documents are accurate.  Here is the link to the embassy website with detailed information: Visa Services | Republic of Sierra Leone Embassy in United States of America (embassyofsierraleone.net).  You will also include a self-addressed USPS (US Postal Service Express Mail or Priority Mail), FedEx, or UPS prepaid envelope (please make note of the tracking number) along with a money order or cashier’s check made payable to “Embassy of Sierra Leone” to pay the visa fee (cash payments or personal checks are not accepted).  The visa fee for U.S. citizens is $160 and the processing time will take about one week to process plus transit time.  If you need the visa faster, there is an option to pay an additional $50 to have the visa processed in one or two days.  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:

  • It may be possible to obtain a single-entry visa on arrival at Lungi International Airport (Freetown), however, it is recommended that you obtain a visa in advance at the embassy before your trip to ensure smooth boarding on your departing flight and easy-entry into the country. Americans will be issued a 3-year multiple-entry visa by the embassy.
  • 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 Sierra Leone 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
  • It is recommended to purchase travel insurance before any international trip in case of medical emergencies.  We advise getting the Geo Blue Voyager Single Trip Plan.

Emergency Assistance for Sierra Leone Citizens in Boston  

If you are a citizen of Sierra Leone living in the Boston area with an emergency or require urgent assistance, you can reach the embassy in Washington, D.C. by calling + 1 202-939-9261 or by email at info@embassyofsierraleone.net.  The embassy can help with an Emergency Travel Certificate if you need to travel back to Sierra Leone.  You can find more information on the Embassy of the Republic of Sierra Leone in the United States website: Emergency Travel Certificate | Embassy of the Republic of Sierra Leone in the United States (embassyofsierraleone.net).  Sierra Leonean passports are issued by the Immigration Department in Freetown.  Please check their website for more information: Ordinary Passport - Sierra Leone Immigration Department (slid.gov.sl).

We Can Help if You Need Assistance

If you live in Boston or anywhere in the New England region and have difficulty applying for a Sierra Leone 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 Sierra Leone 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 Sierra Leone government.  Our services eliminate delays and give you the peace of mind to focus on your travel plans. 

We provide the following Sierra Leone visa services for our customers:

  • Sierra Leone Visitor / Tourist Visa
  • Sierra Leone Business Visa
  • Sierra Leone Diplomatic Visa
  • Sierra Leone Official Visa