
The embassy said passport and visa services in the US and at embassies and consulates abroad will continue “as the situation permits”.
In a Facebook post today, it said information on services and operating status will still be available on travel.state.gov
The shutdown began at midnight last night after a lapse in appropriations when Congress and the White House failed to reach a funding deal. It is the first since 2019 during President Donald Trump’s first term.
Lawmakers were locked in a standoff after the Senate rejected a short-term bill to keep agencies running, with Democrats pushing to extend expiring healthcare subsidies, and Republicans insisting the issue be handled separately, leaving no agreement by the deadline.