Non-emergency consular services are suspended indefinitely. Passports and visa appointments will not be available until further notice. The Embassy will continue to provide emergency services for U.S. Citizens. For questions and inquiries, you may call 247- 4011 or email ConsMajuro@state.gov.
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 15 May, 2023 | Topics: Consular Affairs, News, Non Immigrant Visas, Notification, U.S. Passports
Please be advised that Consular operations at the U.S. Embassy in Majuro are temporarily suspended indefinitely. For U.S. citizens who urgently need to return to the United States and have an expired passport, please be aware that the United States is honoring U.S. passports that have expired on or after January 1, 2020 for direct …
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 12 October, 2021 | Topics: Consular Affairs, Messages for U.S. Citizens, News, Non Immigrant Visas, Press Releases, Temporary Employment Visas, U.S. & Marshall Islands, U.S. Citizen Services, U.S. Embassy in Marshall Islands, U.S. Passports, Visa Waiver Program, Visas
As previously announced, please be advised that, effective immediately, Consular services, including visa interviews and passport applications, are no longer available at Embassy Majuro. This disruption of services may continue for several months. Those requiring critical emergency services during this period should contact consmajuro@state.gov for further assistance. We will inform the public as soon as we …
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 6 October, 2021 | Topics: Consular Affairs, East Asia & Pacific, Messages for U.S. Citizens, Non Immigrant Visas, Temporary Employment Visas, U.S. & Marshall Islands, U.S. Citizen Services, U.S. Embassy in Marshall Islands, U.S. Passports, Visa Waiver Program, Visas
Consular Services, including visa interviews and passport applications, will not be available at Embassy Majuro after June 1. This disruption in services may continue for several months. For visas, only emergency and mission critical applications are being processed. Emergency visa applications include those requesting visas to transit the United States to return to their home …
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 13 May, 2021 | Topics: Child and Family Matters, Consular Affairs, East Asia & Pacific, embassy, Emergency Services, Family Immigration, Immigrant Visas, Messages for U.S. Citizens, Non Immigrant Visas, Study in the U.S., Travel & Tourism, U.S. & Marshall Islands, U.S. Embassy in Marshall Islands, U.S. Passports, Visa Waiver Program, Visas
COVID-19 Information Last updated: 02/01/2021 ***Effective January 26, all airline passengers to the United States ages two years and older must provide a negative COVID-19 viral test taken within three calendar days of travel. Alternatively, travelers to the U.S. may provide documentation from a licensed health care provider of having recovered from COVID-19 in the …
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 1 February, 2021 | Topics: Consul General, Consular Affairs, East Asia & Pacific, embassy, Immigrant Visas, Messages for U.S. Citizens, Non Immigrant Visas, Security & Emergency Messages, U.S. & Marshall Islands, U.S. Citizen Services, U.S. Embassy in Marshall Islands, U.S. Passports, Visa Waiver Program, Visas
Consular services will not be held on Tuesday, January 26, but will resume on Tuesday, February 2.
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 25 January, 2021 | Topics: Consular Affairs, embassy, Messages for U.S. Citizens, Non Immigrant Visas, Study in the U.S., Temporary Employment Visas, U.S. & Marshall Islands, U.S. Citizen Services, U.S. Embassy in Marshall Islands, U.S. Passports, Visas
Consular services will not be offered on Tuesday, November 17 or Tuesday, November 24 and will resume on Tuesday, December 1. Please note that visa interviews are only available for emergencies and other limited circumstances until further notice.
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 10 November, 2020 | Topics: Consular Affairs, Immigrant Visas, Messages for U.S. Citizens, Non Immigrant Visas, U.S. & Marshall Islands, U.S. Citizen Services, U.S. Embassy in Marshall Islands, U.S. Passports
U.S. Embassy Majuro will not be holding regular consular hours on Tuesday, August 4.
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 3 August, 2020 | Topics: Consular Affairs, Immigrant Visas, Messages for U.S. Citizens, Non Immigrant Visas, U.S. & Marshall Islands, U.S. Citizen Services, U.S. Embassy in Marshall Islands, U.S. Passports, Visa Waiver Program, Visas
Location: Republic of the Marshall Islands Event: This message updates information regarding the RMI suspension of incoming international travelers, which is now in effect until May 5, 2020. There are no confirmed cases of COVID-19 reported in the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI). On March 14, the Department of State authorized the departure from any diplomatic or consular post in the world of U.S. …
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 3 April, 2020 | Topics: Alert, Consular Affairs, East Asia & Pacific, Messages for U.S. Citizens, U.S. & Marshall Islands, U.S. Citizen Services
Location: Republic of the Marshall Islands Event: This message contains updated information. There are no confirmed cases of COVID-19 reported in the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI). On March 14, the Department of State authorized the departure from any diplomatic or consular post in the world of U.S. personnel and family members who have been medically determined to be at higher risk of a …
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 2 April, 2020 | Topics: Alert, Consular Affairs, East Asia & Pacific, Messages for U.S. Citizens, U.S. & Marshall Islands, U.S. Citizen Services, U.S. Embassy in Marshall Islands
FACT SHEET U.S. Assistance to the Republic of the Marshall Islands on COVID-19 The U.S. government continues to work closely with the government of the Republic of the Marshall Islands to prepare for and respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. U.S. Embassy Majuro is closely coordinating with U.S. interagency partners including the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Department of Health …
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 27 March, 2020 | Topics: Consular Affairs, Deputy Chief of Mission, East Asia & Pacific, embassy, Events, Fact Sheets, Featured Event, Messages for U.S. Citizens, News, Press Releases, Public Affairs, U.S. & Marshall Islands, U.S. Embassy in Marshall Islands
Entry of aliens who were present in China, excluding the Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong and Macau, within 14 days prior to their arrival at the port of entry in the United States is suspended, per Presidential Proclamation. If you reside in China, have traveled to China recently, or intend to travel to China …
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 4 February, 2020 | Topics: Consul General, Consular Affairs, East Asia & Pacific, embassy, Featured Event, Immigrant Visas, Messages for U.S. Citizens, News, President of the United States, Press Releases, Security & Emergency Messages, Travel & Tourism, U.S. & Marshall Islands, U.S. Citizen Services, U.S. Embassy in Marshall Islands, Visas
The Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) has issued travel restrictions for all persons travelling via air or sea from the People’s Republic of China, Macau, or Hong Kong. Travelers arriving from these areas will be denied entry into the Marshall Islands until March 2, 2020. Please click here for the January 31, 2020, RMI Health …
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 3 February, 2020 | Topics: Alert, Consular Affairs, East Asia & Pacific, Events, Messages for U.S. Citizens, News, U.S. & Marshall Islands, U.S. Citizen Services, U.S. Embassy in Marshall Islands
Health Travel Restrictions Issued by the Marshall Islands The Ministry of Health and Human Services (MoHHS) of the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) has issued inbound restrictions on travelers originating from or transiting through the People’s Republic of China (PRC). Travelers originating from or transiting the PRC must spend at least 14 days in …
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 27 January, 2020 | Topics: Alert, Consular Affairs, East Asia & Pacific, Messages for U.S. Citizens, News, Overseas Security Advisory Council, Security & Emergency Messages, Travel & Tourism, U.S. & Marshall Islands, U.S. Embassy in Marshall Islands
The Ministry of Health and Human Services (MoHHS) of the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) has issued an International Travel Advisory to prevent the import of measles to the RMI. Effective immediately, citizens and foreign residents of the RMI between the ages of six months and 62 years (adults born in or after 1957) …
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 9 December, 2019 | Topics: Alert, Child and Family Matters, Consular Affairs, East Asia & Pacific, Featured Event, Messages for U.S. Citizens, Travel & Tourism, U.S. Citizen Services, U.S. Embassy in Marshall Islands
Please note that Consular services will be closed on Tuesday, August 20 due to operational issues. As such, we will be unavailable to process passport applications, applications for Consular Reports of Birth Abroad, or visa applications on this day. Regular services will resume on Tuesday, August 27.
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 12 August, 2019 | Topics: Consular Affairs, embassy, Messages for U.S. Citizens, Non Immigrant Visas, U.S. & Marshall Islands, U.S. Citizen Services, U.S. Embassy in Marshall Islands, U.S. Passports, Visas
U.S. Embassy Majuro is recruiting Citizen Liaison Volunteers (CLVs) to participate in the American Liaison Network. Formerly known as the “Consular Warden Program,” the American Liaison Network is a key component of the U.S. Embassy’s efforts to ensure the safety and security of U.S. citizens in the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI). U.S. Embassies …
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 14 February, 2019 | Topics: Consular Affairs, Emergency Services, Events, Messages for U.S. Citizens, U.S. & Marshall Islands, U.S. Citizen Services, U.S. Embassy in Marshall Islands
U.S. embassies and consulates overseas assist the Selective Service System with its registration program abroad. At this time, the Selective Service System online registration site is temporarily unavailable for overseas registrants. For security reasons, overseas registrants should complete the form below and mail it to the Selective Service System at the following address: Selective Service …
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 21 August, 2018 | Topics: Consular Affairs, East Asia & Pacific, Messages for U.S. Citizens, U.S. Citizen Services, U.S. Embassy in Marshall Islands
Location: Majuro Atoll, Republic of the Marshall Islands Event: The U.S. National Weather Service in Guam has issued the following special weather statement about volcanic haze spreading across the Marshall Islands and into Micronesia: The latest NOAA hysplit model run executed by WFO Guam projects haze produced by Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii to spread southwestward over the …
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 29 May, 2018 | Topics: Alert, Consular Affairs, Emergency Services, News, Security & Emergency Messages, U.S. & Marshall Islands, U.S. Embassy in Marshall Islands
The Consular Section of the U.S. Embassy, located at Mejen Weto, Oceanside, will be closed for routine Non-Immigrant Visa and American Citizens Services appointments from April 3, 2018 through April 13, 2018. Emergency U.S. citizen services will continue during that time. The Consular Section will re-open for routine appointments on April 16th. For questions, please …
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 2 April, 2018 | Topics: Consular Affairs, Messages for U.S. Citizens, Non Immigrant Visas, Travel & Tourism, U.S. Citizen Services, U.S. Passports
Effective April 2, 2018, the passport execution fee will increase from $25 to $35 for U.S. passport applicants using the DS-11 form, including first-time applicants over age 16, children under age 16, and applicants who reapply after reporting their previous passport lost or stolen. Accordingly, the total passport fee for such applicants will increase by …
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 2 April, 2018 | Topics: Consular Affairs, Messages for U.S. Citizens, Press Releases, Travel & Tourism, U.S. Citizen Services
DATE: September 21, 2017 TO: Department of State – CA/OCS/ACS/EAP FROM: American Embassy, Majuro TAGS: CASC SUBJECT: DEATH: Disposition of Remains Report REF: 7 FAM 260 Part I. Name of Country Marshall Islands Part II. U.S. Embassy Information U.S. Embassy, Majuro Address: Mejen Weto, Long Island, Majuro 96960 Phone: (692) 247-4011 Fax: (692) 247-4012 State Department Country Specific Information State Department Travel Information Register …
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 22 March, 2018 | Topics: Consular Affairs, Messages for U.S. Citizens, U.S. Citizen Services
Primary Elections Begin This Month – Register and request your absentee ballots for all 2018 elections now at FVAP This year the entire House of Representatives and a third of the U.S. Senate are up for election. Don’t miss your opportunity to vote in your state’s primary election as it will determine who is on the …
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 14 March, 2018 | Topics: Consular Affairs, Messages for U.S. Citizens, U.S. Citizen Services
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Non-Immigrant Visa Interview Appointments will not be available at the U.S. Embassy in Majuro between May 29 – July 31, 2018. Visa applicants should plan accordingly and either apply for a visa ahead of time or if you need to apply for a visa during this time frame, you can apply at the …
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 13 March, 2018 | Topics: Consular Affairs, Non Immigrant Visas
Weather Alert – U.S. Embassy Majuro (February 14, 2018) Location: Majuro Atoll, Republic of the Marshall Islands Event: The U.S. National Weather Service in Guam has issued a high surf warning in effect now for north-facing reefs and a high surf advisory now in effect for east-facing reefs. Major inundation is possible inside the …
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 14 February, 2018 | Topics: Alert, Consular Affairs, Notification, U.S. & Marshall Islands | Tags: Alert
VOTING IN 2018 U.S. ELECTIONS Your vote counts! Did you know that many U.S. elections for house and senate seats have been decided by a margin smaller than the number of ballots cast by absentee voters? All states are required to count every absentee ballot as long as it is valid and reaches local election …
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 23 January, 2018 | Topics: Consular Affairs, Federal Benefits, Messages for U.S. Citizens, U.S. Citizen Services
Please be advised that the Social Security Administration – Manila will be closed tomorrow, December 13, 2017 for an offsite event/activity. Regular Operations will resume on Thursday, December 14, 2017. Kindly send/forward inquiries to FBU.Manila@ssa.gov <mailto: FBU.Manila@ssa.gov
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 13 December, 2017 | Topics: Consular Affairs, Messages for U.S. Citizens, U.S. Citizen Services, U.S. Embassy in Marshall Islands
Beginning January 1, 2018, the Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP) will provide an email-to-fax conversion service for voters who have difficulty sending election materials to States that do not accept emailed documents. Voters in States that allow for email submission of registration requests, and return of voted ballots, should send those materials directly to their election …
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 13 December, 2017 | Topics: Consular Affairs, Messages for U.S. Citizens, U.S. Citizen Services
Starting Tuesday, July 11, 2017 all routine consular services provided at the Embassy of the United States of America in Majuro, the Republic of the Marshall Islands will be conducted on Tuesdays (if a public holiday falls on a Tuesday, appointments will be moved to Wednesday). Non-immigrant visa appointment slots will be available at 8:30am …
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 30 June, 2017 | Topics: Child and Family Matters, Consular Affairs, Messages for U.S. Citizens, Non Immigrant Visas, U.S. & Marshall Islands, U.S. Citizen Services, U.S. Embassy in Marshall Islands, U.S. Passports, Visas
The Embassy’s American Citizen Services section will be on Kwajalein to process passport applications and other American Citizens Services. (Bldg 730, Rm 135 (conference room 2) at the following times: 12 July: 0900-1200 and 1300-1700 13 July: 0900-1200 and 1300-1700 If you are applying for new passports, please bring your passport photos with you.
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 30 June, 2017 | Topics: Consular Affairs, Messages for U.S. Citizens, U.S. & Marshall Islands, U.S. Citizen Services, U.S. Embassy in Marshall Islands, U.S. Passports
The Department of State alerts U.S. citizens to the Hurricane and Typhoon Seasons in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, the Caribbean, and the Gulf of Mexico. Hurricane and Typhoon Season will last through November 2017, though most tropical cyclones typically develop between May and October. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) recommends that those …
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 6 June, 2017 | Topics: Consular Affairs, Emergency Services, Messages for U.S. Citizens, Security & Emergency Messages, Travel & Tourism
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is implementing significant changes to the Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) program under the PATH Act of 2015 . The new law means that any ITIN not used on a federal tax return at least once in the last three years will no longer be valid as of January 1, 2017 for use on …
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 20 December, 2016 | Topics: Consular Affairs, Events, Messages for U.S. Citizens, News
The Consular Section of the U.S. Embassy, located at Mejen Weto, Oceanside, will be closed for routine Non-Immigrant Visa and American Citizens Services appointments from October 18th through October 27th. Emergency U.S. citizen services will continue during that time. The Consular Section will re-open for routine appointments on November 1st. For questions, please contact the …
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By U.S. Embassy Marshall Islands | 5 October, 2016 | Topics: Consular Affairs, Messages for U.S. Citizens, Non Immigrant Visas, U.S. Citizen Services, U.S. Passports, Visa Waiver Program, Visas