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    ‎ ‎US shutdown: Visa, passport services to continue in Nigeria – Embassy

    The United States Embassy in Nigeria has assured that visa and passport services will continue, despite the partial shutdown of the US government.

    ‎In a notice issued via its official X handle on Wednesday, the embassy stated, “Due to the lapse in appropriations, this X account will not be updated regularly until full operations resume, with the exception of urgent safety and security information.

    ‎“At this time, scheduled passport and visa transit services in the United States and at U.S. Embassies and Consulates overseas will continue during the lapse in appropriations as the situation permits.”

    ‎It explained that its social media accounts would not be updated regularly until government funding is restored, except for “urgent safety and security information.”

    ‎The announcement comes as many Nigerians expressed concern that the shutdown in Washington could affect visa processing, student travel plans and other consular services.

    ‎The shutdown, which began after US lawmakers and President Donald Trump failed to reach a budget deal, has forced several federal departments and agencies to halt operations.

    ‎It stems from a dispute over Democratic demands for health care funding, which Republicans have resisted.

    ‎Trump, while defending the shutdown, said it could help him eliminate programmes linked to Democrats’ priorities.

    ‎The closure will not affect essential services such as the military, postal service, and social welfare schemes like Social Security and food stamps.

    ‎However, as many as 750,000 federal workers could be sent home daily without pay until a funding deal is reached, according to the Congressional Budget Office.

    ‎This marks the first government shutdown since the record 35-day closure almost seven years ago, during Trump’s first term. Congress has often faced last-minute battles over spending bills, but most have been resolved before triggering shutdowns.

    ‎A government shutdown in the US occurs when Congress and the President fail to agree on a spending plan, forcing many federal departments and agencies to halt operations until a deal is reached.

    ‎Workers in affected agencies are sent home without pay, while only essential services such as the military, postal service and welfare programmes like Social Security continue.

    ‎The US has experienced 21 shutdowns since 1976, when the modern budget process was introduced.

    ‎Nigerians are advised to check travel.state.gov for updates on consular services, including visa appointments and passport processing.

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