U.S. Embassy Montevideo, Uruguay Message to U.S. Citizens: Vote 2022 March, 2022 Location: Uruguay Registering to Vote and submitting a ballot is fast, easy, and can be done from anywhere in the world! Start by confirming your voter registration with your state. Some states require absentee voters to register annually so you may need to …
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By U.S. Embassy Montevideo | 24 March, 2022 | Topics: Consular Affairs, Messages for U.S. Citizens, News | Tags: Ballot, Register, U.S. Elections, Vote
Returning to the United States on an Expired U.S. Passport If you are overseas and your passport expired on or after January 1, 2020, you may be able to use your expired passport to return directly to the United States only, until December 31, 2021. You qualify for this exception if all the following are true: You are a …
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By U.S. Embassy Montevideo | 4 June, 2021 | Topics: Consular Affairs, News, U.S. Citizen Services, U.S. Passports | Tags: American citizens, Expired U.S. Passport, Passport, U.S. Citizens
Message for U.S. Citizens – Don’t Let the Elections Pass You By If you plan to vote in the November 2020 election it is important to ACT NOW! Don’t wait, return your voted ballot right away! Remember U.S. embassies and consulates are not polling places; same-day in-person voting is not available outside the United States – but you can …
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By U.S. Embassy Montevideo | 30 September, 2020 | Topics: Consular Affairs, Messages for U.S. Citizens, News, U.S. Citizen Services | Tags: Absentee Voting, Ballot, Elections, Federal Voting Assistance Program, FVAP, Voting
Evacuation Flight confirmed for U.S. Citizens on board the cruise ship Greg Mortimer The remaining passengers currently on board the cruise ship Greg Mortimer, including 6 U.S. citizens, will return to the United States on a medical evacuation flight organized by the cruise line Aurora Expeditions. The passengers will travel from the Port of Montevideo …
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By U.S. Embassy Montevideo | 14 April, 2020 | Topics: Consular Affairs, News, Press Releases | Tags: Evacuation, Greg Mortimer, U.S. Citizens, United States, uruguay
Urgent information regarding novel coronavirus COVID-19: U.S. Embassy Montevideo Consular Section is closed for all routine consular services until further notice
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By U.S. Embassy Montevideo | 17 March, 2020 | Topics: Alert, Consular Affairs, Exclude, Health Issues, News | Tags: Coronavirus, COVID-19, Health, uruguay
U.S. Embassy Montevideo, Uruguay Message to U.S. Citizens: Renew Your Passport Ahead of Planned Travel February 6, 2020 Location: Uruguay Event: Renew your U.S. passport with sufficient time ahead of your planned travel Due to a recent surge in demand for passport renewals, the wait time to schedule a passport appointment at the U.S. Embassy …
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By U.S. Embassy Montevideo | 6 February, 2020 | Topics: Consular Affairs, Messages for U.S. Citizens, News | Tags: Consular Office, Passport
U.S. Embassy Montevideo, Uruguay Message to U.S. Citizens: Vote 2020 January 23, 2020 Location: Uruguay Event: Voting in 2020 Elections Registering to Vote in the United States and submitting a ballot is fast, easy, and can be done from anywhere in the world! Start by confirming your voter registration with your state. Some states require …
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By U.S. Embassy Montevideo | 23 January, 2020 | Topics: Consular Affairs, Messages for U.S. Citizens, News | Tags: Ballot, Elections 2020, Register, U.S. Elections, Vote