The safety and welfare of American citizens in Bangladesh is the U.S. Embassy’s highest priority. The Embassy is open and continues to provide assistance and services to American citizens as well as emergency visa services on a case-by-case basis.

U.S. Embassy Dhakaarranged a second charter flightfor several hundred American citizens and their family members who wished to return to the United Statesin light of the COVID-19 outbreak. All confirmed U.S. citizen passengers who came to the airport today, as for the first flight on March 30, were able to board.
U.S. Ambassador Earl Miller and Bangladesh Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen met at the airport to observe the operations and speakwith departing passengers. The Government of Bangladesh, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh, local law enforcement and airport officials,and dozens of Embassy personnel helped facilitate this second Qatar Airways charter flight.Thischarter flight and the previousflight exemplify the strong and enduring cooperation, people-to-people ties, and friendship between the United States and Bangladesh.
On March 19, as a result of the global impact of COVID-19, the U.S. Department of State issued a worldwide Travel Advisory urging U.S. citizens to avoid international travel, and for those who live in the United States, to return or prepare to remain overseas for an indefinite period. While many Americans are staying in Bangladesh, some have decided to return home; the Embassy is committed to helping them do so. All U.S. citizens should register with the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) as soon as possible at https://step.state.gov/to receive the latest updates.
As of April 4, the Department of States has coordinated the repatriation of over 40,000 Americans from 78countries. For more information about the March 19 Travel Advisory and theU.S. government’s worldwide efforts to repatriate its citizens, please visit: https://go.usa.gov/xvCXk(English); https://go.usa.gov/xvCXq (Bengali); https://www.state.gov/coronavirus/repatriation/.
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