February 12, 2025 FSM Embassy gives support to Pacific Center for Island Security (PCIS), a Guam-based Think Tank, during its debut in Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. – Dr. Robert Underwood and members of his team from the Pacific Center for Island Security (PCIS), a Guam-based think tank, were recently here for...
Public Announcement for FSM Citizens in the United States – No. 2505
Many of our citizens are engaging the Embassy and the consulates for consular assistance, especially with passports and I-94. Our limited staff across our 4 offices are overwhelmed with in-person visits, emails, phone calls, and Facebook inbox support. The numbers of consular services provided for the past week are staggering...
Public Announcement for FSM Citizens in the United States – No. 2504
The Embassy is pleased to share the attached advisory bulletin relating to FSM citizens' immigration rights in the U.S. As we continue to advise, your documents such as passports and I-94, are evidence of your LEGAL status in the U.S., regardless of any changes in U.S. policy.
FAS Ambassadors Meet with U.S. Officials in DC to Discuss Executive Orders, Pause of Foreign Assistance, and Other Matters of Mutual Interest
WASHINGTON, DC –– In a joint meeting with the U.S. Departments of State and Interior, the embassies of the three Freely Associated States (FAS) in the United States, Palau, Marshall Islands, and the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), met with key U.S. officials to discuss recent Executive Orders issued by...
