Well folks, I have good news tonight!
Many of you know that the US has sent the big guns down to Honduras to help resolve this conflict. Up to now it has been a complete impasse--a stale mate between two enormous egos. Well the US decided to come down to push their weight around this week. Well, that actually seemed to work! Thursday night October 29th they announced that they were signing an agreement between the two parties and were just weighting on congress to vote. I will write more on that soon. Well in response, the US embassy announced this:
U.S. Embassy Tegucigalpa
Avenida La Paz
Tegucigalpa, Honduras
To: All American Citizens
From: American Citizens Services Unit, Consular
Section
Date: October 30, 2009
Subject: Warden Message: Re-Opening of Non- Immigrant Visa
Services
The U.S. Embassy is pleased to announce that in support of the recent
agreement reached in the political crisis in Honduras, the Non-Immigrant
Visa (NIV) section will re-open beginning Monday, November 2, 2009.
Initial interviews will go to emergency cases and those applicants who
had confirmed scheduled interviews when the NIV section closed August
26, 2009. All other applicants will receive appointments beginning
November 16, 2009.
For the latest security information, Americans traveling abroad should
regularly monitor the Department's Internet website
(http://travel.state.gov), where the current Travel Warnings and Public
Announcements, including the Worldwide Caution Public Announcement, can
be found.
Up-to-date information on safety and security can also be obtained by
calling 1-888-407-4747 toll free in the U.S., or for callers outside the
U.S. and Canada, a regular toll-line at 1-202-501-4444. These numbers
are available from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday through
Friday (except U.S. federal holidays).
Americans living or traveling in Honduras are encouraged to register
with the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate through the State
Department's travel registration website
(https://travelregistration.state.gov/ibrs), and to obtain updated
information on travel and security within Honduras. Americans without
Internet access may register directly with the nearest U.S. Embassy or
Consulate. By registering, American citizens make it easier for the
Embassy or Consulate to contact them in case of emergency.
The U.S. Embassy is located on Avenida La Paz in Tegucigalpa; telephone
(504) 238-5114, after hours telephone (504) 236-8497; Consular Section
fax (504) 238-4357; E-mail: usahonduras@state.gov; Webpage:
http://honduras.usembassy.gov
Yahoo! We were scheduled two days after they stopped giving visas so I imagine we will get a call this week. Praise God!
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