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Economy September 20, 2017 - 2:32 pm

US Embassy won’t provide routine consular services on Thurs.

US Embassy won’t provide routine consular services on Thurs.

Santo Domingo, DN – For the safety of our staff and visitors during the weather conditions caused by Hurricane Maria, the Consular Section of the United States Embassy in Santo Domingo will not offer routine consular services (nonimmigrant visas, immigrant visas and non-emergency US citizens services) on September 21, 2017.

Persons scheduled to be on or before September 21, 2017 will be notified directly of their new appointment dates.

For services to US citizens, please call 809-567-7775.

For general information on immigrant or nonimmigrant visas, see the www.ustraveldocs.com/do_es/do-steps.asp visa appointment page, or contact the call center at support-dominicanrepublic@ustraveldocs.com.

For information on embassy activities, please see our do.usembassy.gov website and / or our Facebook page: www.Facebook.com/embassy.

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