U.S. to Cut Visa Processing Missions in Africa from 50 to 20, Secretary Rubio Approves on June 1

According to the U.S. Department of State internal memo reported by Jin10 on June 2, the U.S. plans to slash the number of diplomatic missions handling visa services in Africa from nearly 50 to 20, with the adjustment approved by Secretary of State Rubio on June 1. The reduction will focus operations on 20 designated "hub" locations, with all other U.S. consulates in African countries scaling back consular services. The implementation is expected to begin in June, according to three unnamed U.S. officials.
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