The U.S. is temporarily stopping visa services at its embassies and consulates due to the coronavirus, as it urges U.S. citizens overseas to return home or be prepared to shelter in place.
and urging those who are overseas to return home or be prepared to shelter in place.
Routine U.S. visa services were already suspended in some countries, such as South Korea and Spain, that are battling a severe outbreak of the coronavirus. Now that suspension is worldwide, the State Department says that if resources allow, embassies and consulates will continue to provide urgent and emergency visa services. Those types of services may be in high demand for U.S. citizens stranded overseas and trying to get back home.
There was growing criticism that the Trump administration was not doing enough to help evacuate U.S. citizens stranded in countries such as Peru, Morocco, Tunisia and Guatemala. The U.S. Embassy in Moroccospecially chartered flights were organized on Friday to help get U.S. citizens and residents out of the country, which closed its borders March 14.
The State Department also says it is canceling all routine immigrant and nonimmigrant visa appointments and that the overseas missions will resume routine visa service as soon as possible but are unable to provide a specific date at this time.
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