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Ordered Departure in Nicaragua

April 25, 2018 by Thomas Geygan

On April 23, U.S. Embassy Managua ordered the departure of U.S. government family members and authorized the departure of U.S. government personnel in Nicaragua. The change in posture follows a week of violent protests opposing changes to Nicaragua’s social security system, which has since been redacted. Ordered departure status is mandatory for the specified individuals and requires them to evacuate the location immediately. Authorized departure is elective for non-emergency personnel. Ongoing civil unrest has impacted operations at the U.S. Embassy in Managua, which reopened the Consular Section on April 25 with limited staff. Full Embassy operations are anticipated to resume April 26, with emergency services for U.S. citizens from 0900 to 1200. Ordered departure is not permanent and is reviewed regularly for indicators that it is safe for affected individuals to return, including signs that potential threats have been mitigated or security conditions have improved. At this time, it is unclear how long the ordered departure will remain in effect for Managua.

If you have a interview scheduled with the consulate, please contact our office to see if it has been rescheduled.

 

El 23 de abril, la Embajada de los Estados Unidos en Managua ordenó la salida de los familiares del gobierno de los EE. UU. Y autorizó la salida del personal del gobierno de los EE. UU. En Nicaragua. El cambio en la postura sigue a una semana de violentas protestas que se oponen a los cambios en el sistema de seguridad social de Nicaragua, que desde entonces ha sido censurado. El estado de salida ordenado es obligatorio para las personas especificadas y requiere que evacuen la ubicación de inmediato. La salida autorizada es electiva para el personal que no es de emergencia. Los disturbios civiles en curso han tenido un impacto en las operaciones en la Embajada de los EE. UU. En Managua, que reabrió la Sección Consular el 25 de abril con personal limitado. Se anticipa que las operaciones de la Embajada completa se reanudarán el 26 de abril, con servicios de emergencia para ciudadanos estadounidenses de 0900 a 1200. La salida ordenada no es permanente y se revisa regularmente para detectar indicadores de que es seguro para las personas afectadas regresar, incluyendo señales de amenazas potenciales mitigadas o las condiciones de seguridad han mejorado. En este momento, no está claro por cuánto tiempo la salida ordenada permanecerá vigente para Managua.

Si tiene una entrevista programada con el consulado, comuníquese con nuestra oficina para ver si ha sido reprogramada.

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