The embassy in Dhaka has been closed or partially closed throughout July and August, following civil unrest across the country that led to the ousting of the prime minister.
According to Farhan, the embassy is taking some emergency requests from students, but these are only on a 'small scale.'
The students are stuck in limbo, and they have no idea what they could do, said Ahad Farhan, a Bangladesh-based business development manager at MPower Financing.
The U.S. has also reserved some appointment slots at its Kolkata embassy in India for Bangladeshi students, but that also has not been of much use.
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