The Ministry of Foreign Affairs urges Kyrgyz citizens to be cautious in the USA due to street demonstrations
In connection with the ongoing demonstrations in various cities across the USA, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic once again calls on its citizens currently on American territory to exercise increased caution.
The press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs clarified that to prevent possible unpleasant situations, citizens are strongly advised to avoid mass gatherings, demonstrations, and protests. It is recommended to always carry identification, monitor the validity of immigration status, and ensure that all necessary documents are up to date.
If necessary, citizens should immediately contact the diplomatic and consular representations of the Kyrgyz Republic in the USA.
Contact information for emergency communication:
The Embassy of the Kyrgyz Republic in Washington: +1 (202) 449-98-22, +1 (202) 256-2924
The Consulate General of the Kyrgyz Republic in Chicago: +1 (312) 994-24-16, +1 (312) 929-34-42
The Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic: +996 999 312 002
Email: [email protected], [email protected]
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