- Crime (C)
- Kidnapping or Hostage Taking (K)
- Terrorism (T)
- Health (H)
There was no change to the advisory level. The “health” risk indicator was added. Advisory summary was updated.
Review the latest State Department Travel Advisory about Burkina Faso. Do not travel to Burkina Faso for any reason. Americans are at risk due to crime, terrorism, health, and kidnapping.
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to Burkina Faso for any reason due to crime, kidnapping, terrorism, and health.
Do not travel to Burkina Faso for any reason.
U.S. government employee travel restrictions
U.S. government employees working in Burkina Faso are not allowed to travel outside of Ouagadougou due to safety risks. Personnel are discouraged from nighttime travel to the Balkiui and Rayongo (also known as Dayongo) neighborhoods of Ouagadougou’s Arrondissement 11.
Americans in Burkina Faso are strongly advised to take the same precautions.
Crime
State of Emergency
Violent crime is common throughout Burkina Faso. Crimes include kidnapping, assault, armed robbery, home invasion, and carjacking especially during local holidays and seasonal events.
Roadblocks, including those set up by armed groups, occur throughout the country. In urban areas, police checkpoints may also be present, particularly at night. In addition, highways across the country are frequently the scene of attacks on government, civilian, and commercial targets.
Local authorities may not recognize travelers with dual nationality. Your U.S. nationality may not be recognized if you are also a national of Burkina Faso. Review our information on Dual Nationality.
The Government of Burkina Faso has declared a state of emergency in the following territories:
Kidnapping
Terrorism
There is risk of terrorist violence, including terrorist attacks and other activity in Burkina Faso. Visit the U.S. Department of State's country reports on terrorism to learn more.
Terrorist organizations continue to plan and conduct terrorist activities throughout Burkina Faso. Terrorists and armed groups target foreigners to kidnap for ransom.
Terrorists may attack without warning:
Health
Medical services for routine and emergency procedures are limited. Health facilities are available in major cities. It may be harder to find adequate health care in rural areas.
Burkina Faso is located in West Africa, in the Northern Hemisphere. It shares land borders with Mali, Niger, Benin, Togo, Ghana, and Cote d’Ivoire.
Burkina Faso is about the same size as Colorado. There is 1 time zone, Greenwich Mean Time. It does not observe daylight saving time. Burkina Faso is 5 hours ahead of Washington, D.C. during Eastern Standard Time.
Do not travel to Burkina Faso for any reason.
If you decide to go:
Secteur 53, Ouaga 2000
Avenue Sembène Ousmane, Rue 15.873
Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
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As of December 30, 2025, the Government of Burkina Faso has suspended visas to Americans.
Local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting crimes and providing emergency services.
Terrorists and their supporters may target Americans abroad.
Terrorists may target:
Demonstrations may take place in response to political or economic issues. They may also occur on significant holidays and during large events.
Petty theft occurs in large market areas. Armed gangs commit opportunistic crimes in Ouagadougou and near residential areas.
Follow the Department of State guidelines to protect yourself from scams.
If you are a victim of a scam, learn how the FBI can help.
Financial scams and internet romance scams are common in Burkina Faso. Be careful of anyone asking for money, especially those who start a "romantic" relationship online or claim local authorities want money. Scams often begin through online posts, emails, or letters. Scammers often pretend to be Americans in need of help.
Common scams include:
If using dating apps or websites in Burkina Faso:
Local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting crimes. You may report crimes to the local police by dialing 17 for police emergencies or 25-30-63-83 or 25-30-71-00.
The U.S. Embassy in Ouagadougou can:
Mobile devices are vulnerable to compromise, theft, and damage anywhere in the world. Follow these safe practices.
Prior to using GPS abroad:
No formal tourism industry infrastructure is in place:
Burkina Faso’s constitution prohibits arbitrary arrest. It allows people to challenge their detention in court, but laws are inconsistently applied.
Counterfeit and pirated goods are common in many destinations.
Learn more about U.S. restrictions on counterfeit and pirated goods:
Faith-based travel includes pilgrimages, service projects, and mission work.
Prepare for your travel using these resources:
Burkina Faso’s Persons and Family Code states that “any behavior likely to promote homosexual and similar practices is prohibited and punishable by imprisonment of 2 to 5 years and a fine of 2 to 10 million francs.”
The law prohibits violence against women. However, domestic violence, including spousal abuse, is widely reported.
Sexual assault and domestic violence are common in Burkina Faso.
There have been credible reports of:
Make sure you know if your health insurance plan covers any medical expenses coverage abroad. Most U.S. plans do not.
The government of Burkina Faso requires a yellow fever vaccination for entry.
Stay up to date with the vaccines recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Medical facilities in Burkina Faso are extremely limited.
Always carry your prescription medication in original packaging, along with your doctor’s prescription.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have rules for bringing medication back into the United States. If you buy medications abroad, the medications must meet CBP’s and the FDA’s requirements to bring them back legally.
The medications must also be for personal use and approved for use in the United States.
For more information:
Americans have had serious complications or died while getting care from non-traditional “healers” and practitioners in Burkina Faso.
Air pollution can be a significant problem in many destinations in Burkina Faso.
Road conditions are extremely poor. Many roads in Burkina Faso are unpaved. Nighttime lighting along even major roadways is unreliable even in major cities. Watch for large potholes and rough roadways.
Exercise extreme caution when traveling by road.
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has not assessed Burkina Faso’s Civil Aviation Authority for compliance with international standards for aviation safety oversight.
If you live outside the United States for a long time, you or your family may experience various life events, wish to exercise citizenship rights, or need to meet U.S. legal obligations while abroad.
Secteur 53, Ouaga 2000
Avenue Sembène Ousmane, Rue 15.873
Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
There was no change to the advisory level. The “health” risk indicator was added. Advisory summary was updated.
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