U.S. Embassy in Belgium
Recent News About U.S. Embassy in Belgium
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U.S. Embassy Brussels issues security alert ahead of Hamas attack anniversary
U.S. citizens in Belgium have been advised by the U.S. Embassy in Brussels to remain alert due to the anniversary of the October 7, 2023 Hamas attacks in Israel.
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Trump signs executive order targeting wrongful detention of Americans abroad
President Donald J. Trump has signed an Executive Order aimed at increasing protections for U.S. nationals who are wrongfully detained abroad.
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Protest expected near U.S. Embassy in Brussels; Americans advised to avoid area
A large protest is expected to take place near the U.S. Embassy in Brussels on Sunday, September 7, 2025.
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Enlistment guidelines for U.S. citizens in Belgium seeking to join armed forces
U.S. citizens in Belgium who are interested in enlisting in the U.S. Armed Forces must meet certain requirements, according to information provided for inquiries from Belgium.
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Requirements outlined for non-U.S. citizens seeking enlistment in U.S. Armed Forces
Individuals in Belgium interested in joining the U.S. Armed Forces face specific eligibility requirements, according to information provided for non-U.S. citizens.
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U.S. Embassy Brussels schedules Social Security appointments for U.S. citizens August 11–13
U.S. citizens in Belgium will have the opportunity to access Social Security services at the U.S. Embassy in Brussels from August 11 to 13.
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Protest planned at U.S. Embassy in Brussels prompts security reminders
A protest involving around 200 people is expected to occur in front of the United States Embassy compound in Brussels on Saturday, April 5, 2025, from 14:00 to 17:00.
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Gunfire disrupts metro service near Clemenceau stop; no injuries reported
The U.S. Embassy has reported disruptions to metro lines connected to the Clemenceau metro stop in Anderlecht due to gunfire incidents earlier today.
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Marco Rubio becomes highest-ranking Hispanic American official as new Secretary of State
Marco Rubio has been confirmed as the new U.S. Secretary of State, following a unanimous 99-0 vote by the Senate on January 20, shortly after President Trump took office.