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November 18 - Remarks by the Ambassador
At the 241st Marine Corps Birthday Ball
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Nov. 18 - Remarks by the Ambassador
Lunch with Nicaraguan Women Enrepreneurs Network (REN)
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Nov. 10 - Remarks by the Ambassador
Peace Corps Volunteers Swearing In Ceremony
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Nov. 9 - Remarks by the President
Remarks by the President of the United States on U.S. Elections
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Jul. 28 - Remarks by the Ambassador
Entrepreneurship Night
Headlines
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November 18 - Remarks by the Ambassador
241st Marine Corps Birthday Ball
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Nov. 18 - Discurso de la Embajadora
Lunch with Nicaraguan Women Enrepreneurs Network (REN)
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November 10 - Remarks by the Ambassador
Peace Corps Volunteers Swearing In Ceremony
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Nov. 8 - Remarks by the Ambassador
Election Night at the CCNN
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Ambassador on Twitter
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Briefing Requests
The U.S. Embassy in Managua offers briefings for American groups visiting Nicaragua. We place a high value on informing the U.S. public about the policies and programs we implement in Nicaragua. Our briefings typically consist of general information about what the Embassy does, country background, and U.S. foreign policy in Nicaragua. For More... »
More News from the Embassy
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Nov. 8 - Remarks by the Ambassador
Election Afternoon Event at the CCNN More... »
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Jul. 15 - Remarks by the Ambassador
VI Access English Microscholarship Program Managua Graduation More... »
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Apr. 19 - Remarks by the Ambassador
CAFTA-DR: Challenges and Opportunities after 10 Years of Success »
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Jan. 25 - Press Release
United States Search and Rescue Assistance in the Caribbean More... »
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Jan. 12 - Remarks by the President
State of the Union Address »
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Dec. 11 - Remarks by the Ambassador
Remarks by Ambassador Laura F. Dogu during the closing of the Annual NicaTESOL 2015 Conference More... »
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Dec. 16 - Strengthening English Language Teaching
17 teachers from the Chichigalpa area completed the Pilot English Language Program (PELP). More... »
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See you in the USA
Whether you’re a potential student, tourist or business visitor, we can help you prepare for a trip to the United States. Follow the link for tools to plan your trip and to read first-hand accounts from fellow travelers.
Announcement
All U.S. citizen prospective adoptive parents and adoption service providers are advised that there are currently delays in Nicaragua’s adoption process, as of May 2016. Please read more about Nicaragua Media Reports Alleging Irregularities in Nicaraguan Adoption Procedures.
Emergency Services
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Emergency Services
Deaths, Abductions, Robberies, Arrests, etc. will be attended to promptly. Please call (505) 2252-7104 and ask for the American Citizens Services Unit during Embassy office hours. More...
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Online appointment system for U.S. passports, Consular Report of Birth Abroad and Notary services.
Note: for Notary, you do not need to be a U.S. Citizen.
We suggest that applicants with an appointment for Consular Report of Birth Abroad, plan to arrive in the embassy 30 minutes before their scheduled appointment. Parking and security checks at the embassy entrance can take up to 20 minutes.