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Posts Tagged ‘American Embassy Hanoi’
3rd January 2011
US Embassy Vietnam Holiday Closing Schedule for 2011
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The administration of this blog routinely posts the holiday closing schedules of various United States Missions in Asia in an effort to share this information with those Americans or foreign nationals traveling outside of the United States who need to obtain services which can only be provided by an American Post abroad. The following is the holiday closing schedule of the US Embassy in Hanoi, Vietnam as quoted from the US Embassy’s official website:
The following list of official holidays for 2011 has been approved consistent with the provisions of 3 FAM 2336 (American holidays) and the revised Article 73 of the Vietnamese Labor Code. The U.S. Embassy will be closed on these days.
Holiday | Date | Day | Type |
New Year’s Day | January 03 | Monday | A&V |
Martin Luther King’s Birthday | January 17 | Monday | A |
Lunar New Year Festival | February 02-07 | Wed-Mon | V |
President’s Day | February 21 | Monday | A |
National Anniversary of Hung Kings | April 12 | Tuesday | V |
Victory Day (observed) | May 02 | Tuesday | V |
International Labor Day (observed) | May 03 | Wednesday | V |
Memorial Day | May 30 | Monday | A |
Independence Day | July 04 | Monday | A |
Vietnamese National Day | September 02 | Friday | V |
Labor Day | September 05 | Monday | A |
Columbus Day | October 10 | Monday | A |
Veterans Day | November 11 | Friday | A |
Thanksgiving Day | November 24 | Thursday | A |
Christmas Day (observed) | Dec 26 | Monday | A |
V = Vietnamese Holidays
A – American Holidays
Those seeking services such as issuance of a Consular Report of Birth Abroad, US Passport, or addition of visa pages to an already issued US Passport are well advised to contact the American Citizen Services Section of the nearest US Embassy, US Consulate, American Institute, or US Mission with appropriate Consular jurisdiction.
Those seeking the homepage of the official website of the US Embassy in Hanoi, Vietnam should click HERE.
Those seeking information regarding matters pertaining to United States Immigration are well-advised to contact a licensed American lawyer in order to receive advice and counsel regarding the practical implications of the application of relevant American Immigration law.
Those seeking Non-immigrant visas such as the B-2 visa for tourists, the B-1 visa for business travelers, the J-1 visa for cultural exchange visitors, or the F-1 visa for students are likely to have their visa application processed through the Non-immigrant Visa Unit of the nearest American Mission.
Generally, those seeking US family based visas are required to process their application through an Immigrant Visa Unit of a US Mission abroad. For purposes of visa application processing the non-immigrant US fiance visa (the K-1 visa category) is treated in essentially the same manner as the Immigrant spouse visas such as the CR1 Visa or the IR1 Visa.
Those seeking business and/or investment based visas such as the EB-5 visa or the L-1 visa are generally required to process an Immigration petition at the Department of Homeland Security‘s United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) prior to Consular Processing of the visa application.
For related information please see: US Visa Vietnam or K-1 Visa Vietnam.
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