
The Algerian Embassy in Washington D.C. has announced the exceptional opening of a temporary annex of its consular services in Kansas City, one of the host cities for the FIFA 2026 World Cup. This initiative, detailed in a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, aims to provide close assistance, logistical support, and necessary information to Algerian nationals and supporters traveling to cheer on the national team. The annex will operate throughout the team's stay and scheduled matches in the Kansas City area. Located at the Overland Park Convention Center 6000 College Blvd, Overland Park, KS 66211, the consular team will cover three priority areas: administrative assistance for lost passports or travel documents, practical advice on local regulations, access to sports venues, and safety instructions, and a permanent crisis and listening unit for unforeseen situations. Supporters are advised to save the emergency number 415-909-9760 upon arrival in the US. Local authorities have implemented the ConnectKC26 plan for transportation, including a free shuttle from the international airport to the central hub and a special stadium shuttle to Arrowhead Stadium for $15 round trip on match days. The Region Direct pass offers unlimited public transport access for $5 per day, and a full tournament pass is available for $50. Accommodation prices are expected to range from $30 to over $200 per night. This consular annex is part of a broader mobilization, which includes the Alge
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