China News Service, July 14 (ABC) reported that on the 13th local time, the US State Department said that the US embassies and consulates in various countries will soon resume regular visa services, but did not provide more details.

  According to reports, a spokesperson for the State Department said in an interview on the 13th that it will gradually resume regular visa services and will coordinate with the US Department of Commerce to ensure the safe return of labor.

  The spokesman added that they "cannot provide specific dates for the resumption of visa services by embassies." Specific information needs to be obtained from embassies or consulates of various countries.

  So far, no embassy or consulate has announced plans to resume visa services.

  According to previous reports, since March 18, the United States has suspended all conventional visa services for most countries in the world. The websites of the US embassies in South Korea, South Africa, Germany, Spain and other countries announced that they would stop or significantly reduce their visa services.