U.S. Embassy Monrovia Announces Townhall Meeting for American Citizens

MONROVIA, Liberia — March 1, 2026 — The United States Embassy in Monrovia has officially announced a townhall meeting scheduled for March 10, 2026, aimed at facilitating direct communication with American citizens residing in or visiting Liberia.

The event, hosted by the Embassy’s American Citizen Services (ACS) unit, is part of a regular outreach effort to provide updates on security, health, and consular services.

Event Details and Agenda

The meeting will take place at the U.S. Embassy in Monrovia from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. The agenda is designed to cover critical information relevant to the American community in Liberia:

  • Security Updates: Consular officials will provide briefings on the current security environment in Liberia and advise on safety protocols.
  • Health Information: The session will likely include updates on public health concerns, specifically addressing the ongoing CDC Level 2 Health Notice regarding the Mpox outbreak.
  • Voter Registration: With 2026 being a significant election year, the Embassy will offer guidance on how U.S. citizens abroad can register to vote and request absentee ballots.
  • “Freedom 250” Celebrations: The townhall will also highlight upcoming events commemorating the 250th anniversary of the United States’ independence.

Ongoing Concerns

This townhall comes amid recent policy adjustments affecting travel and residency, including a recent pause on certain immigrant visa issuances announced in January 2026 for nationals of countries identified as having high rates of public assistance usage in the U.S.

For those unable to attend or requiring immediate assistance, the American Citizen Services unit can be reached via email at MonroviaACS@state.gov.