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U.S. Embassy Moscow recently announced plans to reduce its consular workforce by 75 percent and significantly reduce its consular services. The announcement comes in response to the Russian government’s move to ban the U.S. Embassy “from employing foreign nationals in any capacity,” actions taken in retaliation to new U.S. sanctions imposed over Russia’s alleged interference in the 2020 U.S. presidential election, and the country’s involvement in the computer hack of top U.S. government agencies.
Effective May 12, 2021, U.S. Embassy Moscow will provide only emergency U.S. citizen services and a very limited number of immigrant visa services for age-out cases and life or death emergencies. U.S. Embassy Moscow will no longer offer nonimmigrant visa processing for nondiplomatic travel, and will cease “routine notarial services, Consular Reports of Birth Abroad, [and] renewal passport services.”
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Event: Temporary Resumption of Consular Services – The Russian government has informed U.S. Embassy Moscow of its intent to postpone the prohibition of U.S. Mission Russia’s employment of foreign nationals. Consequently, through July 16, U.S. Embassy Moscow will temporarily resume routine U.S. citizen services, including passport services, Consular Reports of Birth Abroad, and limited notarial services. Please visit our website for instructions on scheduling an appointment. We will also provide immigrant visa processing for priority and urgent cases.
Actions To Take:
If you are a U.S. citizen present in Russia and your visa has expired, we strongly urge you to depart Russia before the June 15 deadline set by the Russian government.
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The U.S. Embassy in Moscow will temporarily resume consular services following the Russian government s move to postpone a ban on employing foreign nationals. Consequently, through July 16, U.S. Embassy Moscow will temporarily resume routine U.S. citizen services, including passport services, Consular Reports of Birth Abroad, and limited notarial services, the U.S. Embassy in the Russian capital said in a
statement on May 14, adding that it will also provide immigrant visa processing for priority and urgent cases.
The statement does not say that it will resume issuing nonimmigrant visas, an issue that was widely discussed by those in Russia who planned to travel to the United States in the coming months.