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As of 1 January 2017, Democratic Republic of the Congo citizens had visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 40 countries and territories, ranking the Democratic Republic of the Congo passport 94th in terms of travel freedom (tied with Djiboutian and North Korean passports) according to the Henley visa restrictions index.
Territory Conditions of access Notes Abkhazia Visa required [244] Kosovo Visa required [245]: A visa is not required for a holder of a valid biometric residence permit issued by one of the Schengen member states, or a valid multi-entry Schengen Visa, a holder of a valid Laissez-Passer issued by United Nations Organizations, NATO, OSCE, Council of Europe or European Union a holder of a valid ...
Visitors arriving from a country with no DRC embassy may apply for a visa confirmation ("visa volant"). A letter of request is sent via e-mail to the Direction Générale de Migration with a photocopy of the passport of the applicant and the inviting person/organization.
As of 15 December 2024, Republic of the Congo citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 50 countries and territories, ranking the Republic of the Congo passport 92th in terms of travel freedom (tied with the passports of Burundi, Cameroon and Turkmenistan) according to the Henley Passport Index.
Citizens of the following 5 countries who hold a biometric passport can visit Republic of Congo without a visa for up to 90 days: [1] [2] Cameroon Central African Republic
The ministry is accountable for activities that extend beyond domestic frontiers, encompassing border surveillance and the regulation of non-citizens within the Democratic Republic of the Congo. [5] This approach guarantees the security of the nation's boundaries are secure and immigration policies are administered judiciously.
Rebel forces have been seen in the center of Bukavu, the second largest city in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), on Sunday, residents told CNN, as the fighters push to expand their ...
[32] [33] [34] The river was known as Zaire during the 16th and 17th centuries; Congo seems to have replaced Zaire gradually in English usage during the 18th century, and Congo is the preferred English name in 19th-century literature, although references to Zaire as the name used by the natives (i.e., derived from Portuguese usage) remained ...