coronavirus

Is the Embassy Open?

Effective March 31, 2020, due to Stay-at-Home Orders related to COVID-19, our office is closed to the public, and all staff are teleworking where possible.

As of Monday, May 18, 2020 consular services have resumed (by mail only) for nationals needing to renew or replace a passport. Processing time is currently 2-3 weeks and expedited processing is not being offered. Visa services and first-time passport application services are still suspended until further notice. 

During this time, staff will still be able to receive and respond to email. There may be a delay in responses as all personnel are on irregular, restricted schedules. There will be no one available to answer the phones but please leave a voicemail if you do not have access to email.

Embassy Closed Effective March 31, 2020

Effective March 31, 2020, due to Stay-at-Home Orders related to COVID-19, our office is closed, and all staff are teleworking where possible.

During this time, staff will still be able to receive and respond to email. There may be a delay in responses as all personnel are working from home, on irregular schedules. There will be no one available to answer the phones.

All pending consular applications are being processed but may be delayed by 5-7 business days. Until further notice, no new consular applications will be processed.

Consular Section Closed to the Public Until Further Notice

URGENT NOTICE:
Due to the growing health concerns surrounding the coronavirus (COVID-19) and the declaration of a state of emergency in the District of Colombia, our office is currently closed to the public. Appointment requests will only be honored for First-Time Applicants with urgent, confirmed travel. All other applications must be submitted via certified mail until further notice. The Consular Section will not be open to the public.

As a result, please note that current processing times for consular services is delayed by an additional 5-7 business days.