The U.S. has closed several embassies in the Middle East, including those in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, in response to escalating conflicts involving the U.S., Iran, and regional partners. This unprecedented diplomatic drawdown includes the suspension of consular services and the departure of non-emergency personnel and families from multiple countries in the region.
Key Details:
- Embassies closed: Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, among others.
- Non-emergency personnel and families ordered to leave.
- Consular services suspended, affecting visa processing.
- Americans advised to leave the region where feasible.
These actions may lead to delays or disruptions in visa interviews, consular support, and emergency travel documentation for nationals in the affected areas.
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