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American Citizens Services

Welcome to the American Citizens Services Unit.

The United States government has no higher responsibility than to serve and protect its citizens, including those who reside or are temporarily abroad. To this end, the American Citizen Services unit in Nicaragua provides prompt, courteous, and efficient services to United States Citizens and other clients, consistent with U.S. laws and regulations. For an overview of our services, click here.

For our contact information, please click here. Inquiries regarding American Citizen Services may be emailed to our office.  After hours, for emergency assistance call (505) 252-7100 and request to speak with the Embassy Duty Officer.

We regret that we are unable to respond to U.S. visa and adoption inquiries.  More information about tourist and temporary work (NIV) visas, immigrant visas, and adoptions is contained on our Embassy website.  All questions about visas must be directed to the Non-Immigrant Visa (NIV) or Immigrant Visa (IV) Units.

The Embassy is located at Km 5½ Carretera Sur, Managua. The American Citizen Services Office in the Embassy is accessed through the consular entrance on the west side of the building.

Additional information from the Department of State can be found here.

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U.S. citizens who travel or reside abroad can register and update their contact information at https://travelregistration.state.gov/ibrs

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Please be aware that all visitors to the Consular Section will have to pass through a metal detector, and guards will examine all bags and purses.

The following items are banned from the consular section: cell phones, cameras, walkmans, CD players, mp3 players, palm pilots, laptop computer, and all types of electronic equipment. Weapons of any kind are also prohibited. Thank you in advance for you compliance with these security measures.

Parents with small children will be allowed to bring essential items such as diapers, bottles, and blankets.




 

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