West Asia War: US Tells Citizens to Leave Iran Immediately as Airspace Partially Reopens, Flags Exit Risks
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As Iranian airspace is partially reopened following the ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran, the U.S. State Department has advised Americans currently in Iran to leave the country. According to U.S. political news outlet The Hill and others on the 22nd (local time), the U.S. State Department [advised] social media
u.s. Calls on Iran’s Nationals to Leave the Country After Partial Airspace Reopening · Global Voices
The U.S. authorities have asked their nationals who remain in Iran to leave the country after the partial reopening of airspace on Tuesday. “As of 21 April, Iran’s airspace has been partially reopened. U.S. citizens must leave Iran now, follow local media to get updates and consult with commercial airlines for additional information on flights outside Iran,” the U.S. State Department said in a message. Likewise, the portfolio points to the land …
West Asia War: US tells citizens to leave Iran immediately as airspace partially reopens, flags exit risks
West Asia War: Americans in Iran are urged to leave immediately. The US State Department issued a fresh advisory on Wednesday. Iran's airspace has partially reopened. Citizens should monitor local media and consult carriers for flights. Land routes to Armenia, Azerbaijan, Turkey, and Turkmenistan are also available. Dual nationals must use Iranian passports for departure.
On April 23, 2026, Xinhua News Agency reported that the U.S. State Department urged American citizens in Iran to leave Iran immediately after Iran partially reopened its airspace. The Bureau of Consular Affairs, under the State Department, advised Americans to closely monitor local media reports and contact commercial airlines for information on outbound flights. The report stated that U.S. citizens could leave Iran by land to Armenia, Azerbaija…
© France 24The U.S. State Department urged U.S. nationals in Iran to leave this country from the Middle East after it partially reopened its airspace. In a message posted on social media, the State Department's Office of Consular Affairs invited the Americans to follow closely the local media to keep up-to-date and to contact commercial airlines for information on departure flights. The opinion states that U.S. nationals may also leave the count…
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