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
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
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
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
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 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