The Consulate General informs U.S. citizens to be cautious
on all roadways during the transportation strike. In particular, the
areas of the Cape Town Airport approach/N2 and the Borchard’s Quarry/N2
intersections have been areas of recent violence to include vehicles being
stoned and set on fire.
U.S. citizens are reminded to remain alert and take
appropriate precautions. We encourage you to monitor local media for
updates on traffic disruptions, roadblocks, and potential protests. Keep
in mind toll plazas can become congested because of delays caused by
strikes. It is prudent to plan alternate routes and have them available
in the event they are necessary.
U.S. citizens in South Africa should avoid
demonstrations. Spontaneous and/or planned demonstrations occur regularly
in South Africa. U.S. citizens are reminded that protests intended to be
peaceful can turn confrontational and may escalate into violence. As
always, U.S. citizens are advised to be aware of their surroundings and to
monitor local media.
You can stay in touch and get Embassy updates by checking
the website of the U.S. Embassy in Pretoria. You can also get global
updates at the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Consular Affairs website where you can find the
current Worldwide Caution, Travel Warning, Travel Alerts, and Country Specific Information. Follow us on Twitter and the Bureau
of Consular Affairs page on Facebook as well, or you can download our free Smart
Traveler iPhone App for travel information at your fingertips. If you
don't have internet access, current information on safety and security can also
be obtained by calling 1-888-407-4747 toll-free in the United States and
Canada, or, for callers from other countries, a regular toll line at
1-202-501-4444. These numbers are available from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Eastern Time, Monday through Friday (except U.S. federal holidays).
If you are going to live in or travel to South Africa,
please take the time to tell us about your trip by enrolling in the Smart Traveler
Enrollment Program (STEP). If you enroll, we can keep you up to date
with important safety and security announcements. It will also help your
friends and family get in touch with you in an emergency. You should
remember to keep all of your information in STEP up to date. It is
important during enrollment or updating of information to include your current
phone number and current email address where you can be reached in case of an
emergency.
U.S. Embassy to the Republic of South Africa
(Note: this location does not provide consular services)
877 Pretorius Street
Arcadia, Pretoria
Tel: 012-431-4000 (outside South Africa: +27-12-431-4000)
After-hours emergencies: 012-431-4000
http://southafrica.usembassy.gov
U.S. Consulate General, Johannesburg
(Covering Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Limpopo, North West, and Free State provinces)
1 Sandton Drive (corner of Rivonia and Sandton Drive)
Sandhurst, Johannesburg
Tel: 011-290-3000 (outside South Africa: +27-11-290-3000)
After-hours emergencies: 079-111-1684 (outside South Africa:
+27-79-111-1684)
U.S. Consulate General, Cape Town
(Covering Western Cape, Eastern Cape, and Northern Cape provinces)
2 Reddam Avenue
Westlake, Cape Town
Tel: 021-702-7300 (outside South Africa: +27 21 702-7300)
After-hours emergencies: 021-702-7300 (outside South Africa:
+27-21-702-7300)
U.S. Consulate General, Durban
(Covering KwaZulu-Natal Province)
Old Mutual Building, 31st floor
303 Dr. Pixley Kaseme Street
Durban
Tel: 031-305-7600 (+27-31-305-7600)
After hours emergencies: 079-111-1445 (outside South Africa:
+27-79-111-1445)