Security Alert: U.S. Embassy Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (July 13, 2026) Location: United Arab Emirates Event: Cancellation of Consular Appointments The U.S. Embassy in Abu Dhabi and U.S. Consulate General in Dubai have canceled consular appointments from July 13 – 15 due to the regional security situation. If you have an appointment on those dates, Americans should not come to the embassy or consulate, we will contact you to reschedule. The U.S. Embassy and U.S. Consulate General remain on ordered-departure status, meaning that non-emergency U.S. government personnel have been relocated outside the UAE. As a result, only limited consular assistance to Americans is available. For Americans who require passport or other consular services, contact us through our U.S. Citizen Services Navigator at https://t.co/aE10hVVD0P, selecting your preferred location, and our consular team will respond by email with instructions. All routine U.S. visa services in the UAE remain suspended.
Security Alert: U.S. Embassy Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (July 13, 2026) Location: United Arab Emirates Event: Cancellation of Consular Appointments The U.S. Embassy in Abu Dhabi and U.S. Consulate General in Dubai have canceled consular appointments from July 13 – 15 due to the regional security situation. If you have an appointment on those dates, Americans should not come to the embassy or consulate, we will contact you to reschedule. The U.S. Embassy and U.S. Consulate General remain on ordered-departure status, meaning that non-emergency U.S. government personnel have been relocated outside the UAE. As a result, only limited consular assistance to Americans is available. For Americans who require passport or other consular services, contact us through our U.S. Citizen Services Navigator at https://t.co/aE10hVVD0P, selecting your preferred location, and our consular team will respond by email with instructions. All routine U.S. visa services in the UAE remain suspended.
@SM11804 نعم إلى حدٍّ كبير هذا صحيح الكلمة البرتغالية Oxalá (تُنطق: أوشالا/أوخالا) تُستخدم بمعنى إن شاء الله أو آمل أن يحدث ذلك وأغلب اللغويين يرون أن أصلها من العربية “إن شاء الله”، وانتقلت إلى البرتغالية (وكذلك الإسبانية بصيغة Ojalá) خلال فترة الوجود الإسلامي في شبه الجزيرة الأيبيرية