Published: Tuesday, 14 July 2026 , at 1:59 pm| Dubai | Edited: Tuesday, 14 July 2026, at 2:07 pm
If you have upcoming travel or official business, it is important to be aware that the U.S. Embassy In Abu Dhabi has paused all operations until July 15. Read on to understand how this suspension affects you and what steps you should take to manage your documents.
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Update on U.S. Embassy In Abu Dhabi Appointment Services

Due to regional security conditions, the U.S. Mission in the UAE has implemented a temporary suspension of all scheduled consular services. This update ensures the safety of staff and applicants alike.
Appointments Cancelled Across UAE
Information regarding the suspension of services at the Embassy and the Consulate General.

The current notice from the U.S. Embassy In Abu Dhabi and the U.S. Consulate General in Dubai covers all appointments scheduled through July 15. During this period, the diplomatic sites will remain closed for routine in person visits.
- Do not travel: Please refrain from visiting either facility, as walk ins will not be accepted.
- Rescheduling: Consular teams will reach out to all affected individuals directly via the contact information provided during the initial application.
- Keep Records: Ensure you retain your existing appointment confirmations and payment receipts for your records.
How to Access Emergency Consular Support
Guidance for U.S. citizens in the UAE needing immediate assistance during the closure.
While routine appointments are on hold, U.S. citizen emergency services remain accessible. If you have an urgent matter, such as an emergency passport requirement, you can use the following channels

- U.S. Citizen Services Navigator: Use this digital tool to submit your request to embassy staff.
- Telephone Support: U.S. citizens abroad can call +1 202 501 4444.
- North American Callers: For those in the U.S. or Canada, the line is +1 888 407 4747.
Staff will review your situation remotely to provide further instructions via email.
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Next Steps for U.S. Citizens in the UAE
Proactive measures you should take to stay informed during this operational shift.
If you were planning to visit the U.S. Embassy In Abu Dhabi or the consulate in Dubai, please follow these steps to stay updated
- Monitor Registered Email: Consular teams will contact you regarding how to reschedule U.S. visa appointment dates. Check your spam folder regularly.
- Enroll in STEP: Register with the Smart Traveller Enrollment Programme to receive official government security alerts directly.
- Check Official Channels: Follow the official social media accounts of the U.S. Mission for any updates beyond July 15.
Status of Routine Visa Processing
Clarification regarding the processing of tourist, business, and study visas.
Routine visa processing, including tourist, business, and employment applications, remains suspended until further notice. As there is no confirmed restart date, applicants must remain patient.
If you are a company manager or an individual awaiting processing, ensure your travel itineraries are flexible. Consular officers will resume the assessment of consular appointment cancellation impacts once staffing levels allow for a return to normal capacity.
Conclusion
The U.S. Mission is prioritizing essential services during this time. Please follow official notifications closely to manage your travel requirements efficiently.
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FAQs
Should I visit the embassy to reschedule my appointment?
No, please do not visit, wait for the mission to contact you directly.
Is the U.S. Consulate General in Dubai also closed?
Yes, both the Abu Dhabi embassy and Dubai consulate are operating under the same suspension.
How do I request an emergency appointment?
Use the U.S. Citizen Services Navigator online to submit your urgent request.
Will I be charged extra to reschedule my visa?
No, your existing payment receipt remains valid for the rescheduled appointment.
Where can I find the latest official updates?
Check the official U.S. Embassy website or the STEP portal for real time notifications.








