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US virtual embassy in Iran insists Americans leave Middle Eastern Countries The conflict after the region partially reopened its airspace.
This is after a ceasefire agreement between Iran and Israel to end nearly two weeks of conflict.
“As of June 26, 2025, Iran’s airspace has partially reopened, although business trips in Tehran and other major centers may be interrupted,” the embassy said in a consultation. “U.S. citizens should follow local media and consult commercial airlines for more information on flights departing from Iran.”
The embassy said that U.S. citizens who wish to leave Iran must travel to Azerbaijan, Armenia, Türkiye or Turkmenistan by land, and if the conditions are safe, they must go to Azerbaijan.
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The virtual U.S. embassy encourages Americans to leave Middle Eastern countries after partially reopening its airspace. (AP Photo)
this U.S. Department of State The embassy noted that a crisis information acceptance form was created for US citizens in Iran to provide information on consular assistance. But due to the limitations of Iran’s consular support, the embassy said it would not expect to evacuate to Iran and receive direct assistance from the U.S. government.
It said U.S. citizens planning to leave Iran must leave the country using available facilities.
The Embassy encourages the desire to leave Iran to take several actions, including a plan to leave the U.S. government immediately, put their phone calls under charges, and communicate with loved ones about their situation, prepare for emergencies, and register for U.S. government alerts to seek smart guest registration plans (steps) (steps) to make it easier for them to be in an outgoing position in an emergency.
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The embassy said that U.S. citizens who wish to leave Iran must travel to Azerbaijan, Armenia, Türkiye or Turkmenistan by land, and if the conditions are safe, they must go to Azerbaijan. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
Americans who cannot leave Iran find a safe location in their residence or another secure building and carry food, water, medicines and other essential items with them.
At a certain time interval Iranian government The embassy said access to mobile internet networks and physical telephone lines was limited, adding that U.S. citizens should be prepared for internet power outages and develop alternative network connectivity and communication plans.
“U.S.-Iranian dual citizens must leave Iranian passport, and before leaving Iran, they must be prepared to face a checkpoint and be questioned by Iranian authorities,” the embassy said. “The dual citizenship of the Iranian government does not recognize and will only treat Iranian dual citizens as Iranian citizens. Iranian American nationals face a huge risk of interrogation, arrest and detention. Showing a U.S. passport or proof of connection with the U.S. is sufficient reason for the Iranian authorities to arrest a person.”

Americans who cannot leave Iran find a safe location in their residence or another secure building. (AP: Getty)
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“Our passports may be confiscated,” it continued. “America-Dual Iranian citizens should consider that in Iranian passports, they will obtain the necessary visa to pass the country on the return trip back to the United States so that they can use it in Iran’s Iranian passports in the case of confiscating the U.S. passports.
The embassy said U.S. citizens living in Iran with permanent residence visas must obtain an exit permit when leaving Iran, noting that all Iranian passport holders are required to pay an exit fee.