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The Government of the Republic of the Sudan requires U.S. citizens to present a passport with at least six months validity and an entry visa or entry permit upon arrival at any port of entry in Sudan. U.S. citizens must obtain an entry visa from a Sudanese embassy before arriving in Sudan.
Foreigners are targeted for robbery, kidnapping, and carjacking elsewhere in Sudan and particularly in Darfur. Banditry is widespread throughout western Sudan. Particularly in the Darfur and ChadSudan border regions, where several incidents have resulted in deaths. Sexual assault is common in areas of armed conflict.
Do not travel to South Sudan due to crime, kidnapping, and armed conflict. Country Summary: Violent crime, such as carjackings, shootings, ambushes, assaults, robberies, and kidnappings is common throughout South Sudan, including Juba.
The U.S. Embassy in Khartoum suspended its operations (to include visa, passport, and other routine consular services) on April 22, 2023. To inform U.S. citizens of options to leave Sudan as security conditions permit, we need to know your information.
Gen. Pat Ryder conducts a press briefing at the Pentagon, April 24, 2023. Fighting still rages between forces led by two generals in Khartoum and more than 450 people have been killed and an estimated 4,000 wounded, ing to the United Nations. There are still an estimated 16,000 Americans in Sudan.
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Despite policy disagreements, the U.S. has been a major donor of humanitarian aid to Sudan throughout the last quarter of the 20th century. The U.S. provided assistance for resettlement of refugees following the 1972 peace settlement that brought the First Sudanese Civil War with the south to an end.
Most of the estimated 16,000 Americans believed to be in Sudan right now are dual US-Sudanese nationals. Warring factions trying to seize control of Sudan have plunged the country into chaos, and thousands are fleeing the capital of Khartoum and nearby battle zones.
Sudan - Level 4: Do Not Travel.

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