US embassy and consulates in India closed from December 24

The US embassy and consulates in India have closed from December 24 following an executive order by President Donald Trump. The order declares a holiday for all executive departments and agencies of the federal government. The resumption date for consular services remains unclear.

US President Donald Trump has issued an executive order declaring a holiday for all executive departments and agencies of the federal government. The order takes effect on Christmas Eve, leading to the closure of the US embassy and consulates in India from today, December 24.

This closure impacts consular services, which include visa processing, passport services, and other citizen assistance. According to reports, the holiday applies to federal employees, but no specific date for the resumption of services has been provided. Typically, such services resume on the next working day after holidays, though official confirmation is awaited.

The event reflects standard administrative practices in US-India relations, where holidays temporarily disrupt services. Affected individuals are advised to check official websites for updates.

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Festive illustration of India's Bombay Stock Exchange and banks closed for Christmas 2025, with digital services available amid celebrations.
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