The Diplomatic Doors Reopen: U.S. Embassies Resume Full Services

November 14, 2025

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SERVICES

The long political stalemate in Washington has finally concluded. As a result, the U.S. Embassy in Abuja and the U.S. Consulate General in Lagos have fully resumed all operations. This includes both visa processing and services for American citizens.

The resumption of full services ends the disruptions caused by the country’s longest government shutdown in history.

Return to Normalcy in Consular Services

Federal agencies across the United States are now reopening after the 43-day funding lapse. The diplomatic posts in Nigeria confirmed the return to regular operations on Friday.

The U.S. Embassy announced the update: “End of Lapse of Appropriations. US Embassy and Consulate in Nigeria have resumed full operations.” All American citizen services and visa services are proceeding as scheduled.

This news alleviates the significant disruptions that impacted consular functions during the weeks-long impasse. During the shutdown, routine services like passport renewals, notarial functions, and non-immigrant visa interviews were either severely limited or completely postponed, causing backlogs.

How the Shutdown Ended

The government shutdown began on October 1, 2025. It resulted from a bitter congressional stalemate over federal funding. The crisis concluded late Wednesday when President Donald Trump signed a bipartisan funding bill into law. This package extends government funding until January 30, 2026.

The House of Representatives approved the bill earlier on Wednesday by a vote of 222 to 209. The Senate had already cleared the package two days prior with a 60-40 vote. The legislation also included crucial stopgap measures for various agencies.

The core cause of the shutdown was a legislative disagreement. Republicans demanded that the spending bill include an extension of expiring tax credits designed to make health insurance more affordable for millions of Americans. When the Senate could not agree, the government shut down on October 1 for the first time in nearly seven years

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