The
United States began to scale back its visa services in Russia in
August, drawing an angry reaction from Moscow three weeks after
President Vladimir Putin ordered Washington to more than halve
its embassy and consular staff.
The U.S. step meant Russian citizens wanting to visit the United
States for business, tourism or educational reasons were no
longer able to apply via U.S. consulates outside Moscow and had
to travel to the Russian capital instead.
The embassy said in a statement on Monday some visa services
would resume on Dec. 11.
"On December 11, the U.S. consulates in St. Petersburg,
Yekaterinburg, and Vladivostok will begin to offer limited
interviews for non-immigrant visas," it said.
(Reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin; Writing by Dmitry Solovyov;
Editing by Andrew Osborn)
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