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Haiti - FLASH : American Embassy, ​​limited consular services, important information
26/01/2025 09:18:47

Haiti - FLASH : American Embassy, ​​limited consular services, important information

The U.S. Embassy in Port-au-Prince has been on limited staffing since July 28, 2023. The staff reduction limits our ability to provide routine consular services.

Passport :

If you are seeking an appointment for a passport, registration of a birth or death abroad, or a notarized passport permission form (DS-3053), please visit the American Citizen Services page of the Embassy website ttps://ht.usembassy.gov/ . These services are by appointment only.

Lost Green Card :

If you have lost your green card, you will need to get a boarding foil to return to the U.S. The Embassy continues to provide this service, when security conditions permit.

Visas :

The Embassy is not providing routine immigrant visa services at this time. The Embassy is currently processing immigrant visa adoption cases, including Article 5 reviews and interviews, as security conditions permit.

Currently, all Haitian government offices that process adoptions are open. If you can depart Haiti for a third country, you may request to transfer your immigrant visa case to another U.S. embassy or consulate that processes immigrant visas.

If your case is still at the National Visa Center (NVC) you can request a transfer of your case using the NVC Navigator. If your case is already at Embassy Port-au-Prince, you can email Haiti.Visas@gdit-gss.com and the post where you would like your case transferred to in order to request a transfer of your case.

The Embassy is not providing routine nonimmigrant visa services at this time. The Embassy is only able to consider requests for emergency nonimmigrant appointments in the case of a life-or-death medical emergency, or to facilitate travel for a child with a confirmed appointment with USCIS for a naturalization interview in connection with a Form N-600K (adoption) application. If you can depart Haiti for a third country, you may apply for a nonimmigrant visa at any U.S. embassy or consulate overseas.

For inquiries regarding immigrant or nonimmigrant visa applications, please contact our call center either by phone (Toll free number) +1-800-759-6238 / (U.S) +1-703-249-4685, or by email at Haiti.Visas@gdit-gss.com.

HL/ HaitiLibre



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