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United States Embassy To Resume Full Operation In Abuja On Friday

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US Embassy To Resume Consular Services In Abuja

The United States Embassy has promised to reopen its Abuja’s consular section on Friday for full services for both visas and American Citizen Services (ACS).

Naija News learnt that the embassy stated this in a message on its website: https://ng.usembassy.gov, after its temporal suspension of its consular services in Abuja due to reasons it said were beyond its control.

As earlier reported by Naija News, the US Embassy had suspended consular services in Abuja and had suggested it may resume after the Sallah celebration.

“The US Embassy in Abuja’s consular section will reopen on August 24 for full services for both visas and ACS. Please, note that consular functions at the US Consulate Lagos were never affected and will continue as usual. “We regret the inconvenience this interruption of service in Abuja has caused,” it stated.

The embassy stated that Visa and ACS applicants with scheduled appointments for August 24 should come to the Embassy in Abuja, as usual.

“Visa and ACS applicants with cancelled appointments between Aug. 13 and Aug. 23 will be contacted by the Embassy for rescheduling.

“Visa and ACS applicants, who were requested by an officer to appear again for follow-up questions on existing applications should contact our office to arrange a new date ([email protected] for visas or [email protected] for ACS,” it said.

It assured visa applicants, who submitted passports through the Interview Waiver Programme for visa renewal, that such would be processed as soon as possible.

“If your application was already approved, it will be mailed out as normal on the next available DHL shipment to your listed address.“Abuja ACS applicants, who wish to pick-up their already-printed US passports, may come on Friday between 9:30a.m and 11a.m.“If you are uncertain if your US passport has arrived yet, please contact us first at [email protected],” it added.