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United States Will Maintain Passport and Visa Services Despite Lack of Funds

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Despite the lack of budgetary allocation, scheduled passport and visa services will continue in U.S. territory as well as in embassies and consulates abroad, "as far as the situation permits.""At this time, scheduled passport and visa services in the U.S. and in U.S. embassies and consulates abroad will continue during the lack of allocation of funds, as the situation permits," the U.S. Embassy in Mexico reported.
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Mexico City. The U.S. Embassy in Mexico posted in X that before the government’s closure “at this time, scheduled passport and visa services in the United States and in U.S. Embassies and Consulates abroad will continue during the lack of allocation of funds, as the situation permits.” He added that “we will not update this account until operations are fully resumed, with the exception of urgent security and protection information.” He added: “T…

Armando Guzmán, Washington correspondent, in collaboration with José Cárdenas, spoke about the repercussions of the closure of the U.S. government on the economy and international relations. Guzmán highlighted the...

Despite the lack of budgetary allocation, scheduled passport and visa services will continue in U.S. territory as well as in embassies and consulates abroad, "as far as the situation permits.""At this time, scheduled passport and visa services in the U.S. and in U.S. embassies and consulates abroad will continue during the lack of allocation of funds, as the situation permits," the U.S. Embassy in Mexico reported.

The closure of the U.S. government threatens to impact services offered by U.S. personnel in other parts or regions, as lack of resources would complicate procedures and processes. "Right now, scheduled passport and visa services in the U.S. and in U.S. embassies and consulates abroad will continue during the lack of allocation of funds, as the situation permits," the U.S. Embassy in Mexico announced on social media Wednesday.

A new problem faces the United States: the lack of allocation of funds. Due to this situation, the U.S. Embassy in Mexico has decided to stop operating its social networks and its services continue “as long as the situation permits.” Photo: Getty Images. U.S. Embassy in Mexico stops operating social networks for “lack of allocation of funds” As we wake up this week with the novelty that the U.S. Embassy in Mexico will stop operating its social n…

The “shutdown” in the United States already impacts Mexico: the embassy suspends social networks and warns that passport and visa services will continue only to the extent possible. The paralysis in Washington affects 750,000 employees and threatens delays in border trade. Camila Olvera Burdiles Redacción Astillero Informa The closure of the U.S. federal government, which came into effect on the night of September 30, 2025, already has effects …

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Uniradio Informa broke the news in on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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