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US Embassy in Turkey Limits Social Media Activity Due to Budget Crisis – February 1, 2026

by Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor

U.S. Embassy in Turkey Limits Social Media Activity Amid Budget Crisis

– The U.S. Embassy in Turkey has announced restrictions to its social media presence, including X and Instagram, due to the impact of the U.S. Federal budget crisis. According to a statement released by the embassy, only emergency information will be shared on its social media accounts.

The change in communication strategy for U.S. Diplomatic missions in Turkey comes as a result of the ongoing budget impasse in the U.S. Government. The embassy announced the limitations on regular updates via its official social media platforms.

The embassy’s statement reads, “Due to the budget lapse, these accounts will not be regularly updated until all activities resume, except for security and emergency information.”

Visa and Passport Services

Despite the budget crisis, processes related to passport and visa operations are reportedly continuing, though not without potential limitations. According to the embassy, planned passport and visa transition services at U.S. Embassies and consulates both within the United States and abroad will continue “to the extent possible” during the shutdown.

Those seeking the latest information on services and activities are directed to visit travel.state.gov.

The embassy, now largely silent across all platforms, will remain active only for critical security announcements until the budget issue is resolved.

The U.S. Government shutdown impacts operations at embassies and consulates globally, forcing limitations on non-essential services and communications. The situation highlights the potential consequences of budgetary disagreements on diplomatic functions and citizen services.

While the embassy has curtailed its social media activity, it emphasizes the continued operation of essential services like passport and visa processing, albeit with potential disruptions. Travelers are advised to consult travel.state.gov for the most up-to-date information.

The curtailment of social media updates reflects a broader effort to prioritize essential functions during the budget crisis. The embassy’s focus remains on ensuring the safety and security of U.S. Citizens while navigating the challenges posed by the funding lapse.

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