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- Social Security - U. S. Embassy in Venezuela
If you reside in Venezuela and have questions regarding services provided by the Social Security Administration (SSA), you must contact the SSA Federal Benefits Unit (FBU) located in Santo Domingo
- Reissued after routine periodic review with minor edits pursuant to . . .
The Department has determined there is a high risk of wrongful detention of U S nationals in Venezuela Security forces have detained U S citizens for up to five years
- U. S. Social Security - Federal Benefits Services Visit - U. S. Embassy . . .
The U S Embassy in Bogota is pleased to announce that representatives from the Regional Federal Benefits Unit will visit Bucaramanga, Medellin, Bogota and Pereira to offer services for beneficiaries or individuals with questions and applications on U S Social Security and other federal benefits
- Reissued May 12, 2025, to emphasize the extreme danger to U. S. citizens . . .
U S citizens in Venezuela face a high risk of indefinite detention without consular access Visas and residence permits may be canceled at any time without warning, and U S citizens holding a valid visa may be arbitrarily detained at any time
- Services for U. S. and Local Citizens - U. S. Embassy in Venezuela
If you live in Venezuela and have questions about Social Security Administration (SSA) services, contact the SSA Federal Benefits Unit (FBU) in Santo Domingo U S service members, veterans, and their beneficiaries can apply for benefits on the U S Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) website
- Level 4: Do Not Travel (January 12, 2023) - Venezuela
U S citizens in Venezuela who require consular services should try to leave the country as soon as safely possible and contact a U S embassy or consulate in another country
- News Events - U. S. Embassy in Venezuela
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- Security Alert: U. S. Embassy Bogota – Do Not Travel to Venezuela and . . .
Do not attempt to enter Venezuela without a visa Visas are not available upon arrival U S citizens attempting to enter Venezuela without a visa and those lawfully admitted to Venezuela have been charged with terrorism and other serious crimes and detained for long periods
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