The U.S. Embassy in Nuku’alofa opened a Consular window pilot program, marking a significant step in strengthening U.S.-Tonga relations. This launch followed the Embassy’s official opening on August 28 in the Kingdom of Tonga.
The Consular window pilot program will offer essential services to American citizens and extended non-immigrant visa services to all Tonga residents. Available visa types included B1, B2, B1/B2, F1, F2, J1, J2, M1, M2, and R visas.
The Consular window will be staffed by the Consular Team from U.S. Embassy Suva on a quarterly visit basis and will only see visa applicants who have made appointments in advance at https://www.usvisascheduling.com/
Department of State Deputy Secretary Kurt M. Campbell,who led the U.S. delegation during the Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting, launched the Consular window with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Ambassador Marie C. Damour, Deputy Chief of Mission Heather Coble, and Economic & Political Counselor Brad Coley also participated.
The event saw representation from the Government of Tonga, including the Honorable Prime Minister Hu’akavameiliku, Lord Privy Seal Viliami Malolo, ‘Ilaisipa ‘Alipate from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Tatafu Moeaki, Governor of the National Reserve Bank of Tonga.
The pilot opening of the Consular window underscored the commitment of both nations to fostering closer ties and enhancing services for their citizens and residents.