US to pause issuing non-immigrant visas in Russia

Putin ordered Washington to cut its diplomatic and technical staff in Russia by 755 people


Reuters August 21, 2017
US President Donald Trump meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin during the their bilateral meeting at the G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany. PHOTO: REUTERS

MOSCOW: The United States said on Monday it was sharply scaling back its visa services in Russia after Moscow cut the number of its diplomatic staff in retaliation over new US sanctions.

Putin says US-Russia ties worse since Trump took office

The US embassy in Russia said in a statement it was suspending all non-immigrant visa operations across Russia on Aug 23 and that they would resume on Sept 1 "on a greatly reduced scale."

The move means Russian citizens wanting to visit the United States for tourism will have to travel to Moscow and will no longer be able to use local US consulates outside the Russian capital. Russian President Vladimir Putin, reacting to new sanctions imposed by the US Congress, has ordered Washington to cut its diplomatic and technical staff in Russia by 755 people by Sept 1.

COMMENTS (1)

que | 7 years ago | Reply Seems like every time Russia tries to punish the USA it ends up backfiring and hurting Russia. The economic, political and military clout of the USA dwarfs Russia - at least 4 of the 50 USA states have economies larger than Russia.
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