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10th January 2011
American Consulate Shanghai: Holiday Closing Schedule 2011
Posted by : admin
The following is the holiday closing schedule of the United States Consulate in Shanghai, China as quoted directly from the Post’s official website:
The Consulate, including the Nonimmigrant Visa Unit, is scheduled to be closed on the following dates in observance of year 2011 official American and Chinese holidays.
** January 3 Monday New Year’s Day
* January 17 Monday Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday
** February 2-6 Wed-Sun Chinese (Lunar) New Year
* February 21 Monday President’s Day
** April 5 Tuesday Tomb Sweeping Day
** May 1-2 Sun-Mon International Labor Day
* May 30 Monday Memorial Day
** June 6 Monday Dragon Boat Festival
* July 4 Monday Independence Day
* September 5 Monday Labor Day
** September 12 Monday Mid-Autumn Festival
** October 1-5 Sat-Wed Chinese National Day
* October 10 Monday Columbus Day
* November 11 Friday Veteran’s Day
* November 24 Thursday Thanksgiving Day
* December 26 Monday Christmas Day
* Americans Holidays
** Chinese Holidays
*** Chinese and American Holidays
Those who have read through this blog with any frequency may have already noted that the author routinely posts holiday closing schedules of US Posts as a courtesy to travelers abroad. Although the various websites of many US Missions post this information themselves, it can sometimes prove difficult to find for those who are in a rush or for those who have not previously used a US Embassy website. Furthermore, the administration hopes that by gathering many of these schedules together in one place it will prove beneficial for those American travelers and expatriates who routinely travel throughout Asia.
To visit the official homepage of the US Consulate in Shanghai please click HERE.
Those seeking services such as issuance of a Consular Report of Birth Abroad, US Passport, or new visa pages for a previously issued US Passport are well advised to contact the American Citizen Services Section of the nearest US Consulate. Please note that some US Consulates abroad allow individuals to make an appointment with the Post to process their request. Making an appointment in advance can greatly streamline the processing of requests since Consular Officers can anticipate some of the needs of the customer prior to their arrival at the Post.
Those seeking visas such as the B-2 tourist visa, F-1 student visa, J-1 exchange visitor visa, or the B-1 business visa are likely to process their application through a Non-Immigrant Visa Unit abroad. Meanwhile, those seeking United States Lawful Permanent Residence for Chinese family members are likely to process their application through an Immigrant Visa Unit at a US Embassy or US Consulate abroad. For processing purposes, the K-1 visa, a non-immigrant US fiance visa, is generally treated as if it were an immigrant visa since the applicant is entitled to file for adjustment of status within 90 days of entering the USA and after legally marrying the petitioner.
Employment based visa categories such as the L-1 visa or Investor visa categories such as the EB-5 visa generally require the filing and approval of a US immigration petition from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) before a visa application can be processed abroad.
For related information please see: US Visa China.
10th January 2011
US Consulate Guangzhou Holiday Closing Schedule 2011
Posted by : admin
Anyone who reads this blog with any type of regularity may have noted that the administration routinely posts the holiday closing schedules of various United States Missions in Asia, this is done in an effort to provide quick access to this information for those who are traveling outside of the USA. To quote directly from the official website of the United States Consulate in Guangzhou, China:
The Consulate is open from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. We are CLOSED on the following American and Chinese holidays:
Date |
Weekday |
Holiday |
Nation |
January 3 | Monday | New Year’s Day | US & China |
January 17 | Monday | Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday | US |
February 2 - 6 | Wednesday – Sunday | Chinese (Lunar) New Year | China |
February 21 | Monday | President’s Day | US |
April 5 | Tuesday | Tomb Sweeping Day | China |
May 1 – 2 | Sunday – Monday | International Labor Day | China |
May 30 | Monday | Memorial Day | US |
June 6 | Monday | Dragon Boat Festival | China |
July 4 | Monday | Independence Day | US |
September 5 | Monday | Labor Day | US |
September 12 | Monday | Mid-Autumn Festival | China |
October 1 – 5 | Saturday – Wednesday | Chinese National Day | China |
October 10 | Monday | Columbus Day | US |
November 11 | Friday | Veterans’ Day | US |
November 24 | Thursday | Thanksgiving Day | US |
December 26 | Monday | Christmas Day | US |
Those who wish to visit the homepage of the US Consulate in Guangzhou please click HERE.
Those seeking issuance of a Consular Report of Birth Abroad, new US Passport, or new visa pages for a previously issued US passport are well advised to contact the American Citizen Services (ACS) Section of the nearest US Embassy or US Consulate. Those seeking such services may find processing such requests mare efficient after making an appointment online. In many cases, making an appointment with ACS prior to arrival at the Mission provides Consular Officers with an opportunity to make preparations to better facilitate the processing of a specific request.
Those processing non-immigrant visas such as the B-2 visa for tourists, the B-1 visa for temporary business travelers, the J-1 visa for cultural exchange students, and the F-1 visa for foreign students wishing to study in the USA; may be required to process their applicatyion through a Non-Immigrant Visa Unit abroad.
Those attempting to obtain a US Immigrant visa such as a CR-1 visa or an IR-1 visa in order to reunite with family in the USA may be required to process their application through an Immigrant Visa Unit at a United States Mission abroad. For purposes of application processing the K-1 visa (also referred to as a US fiance visa) is effectively treated as an immigrant visa since K-1 visa holders are entitled to apply for adjustment of status after arrival in the USA provided the couple marries within 90 days of the foreign fiancee’s arrival in the US.
For related information please see: American Visa China.
28th October 2010
Holiday Closing Schedule of the US Consulate for Hong Kong and Macau
Posted by : admin
Frequent readers of this blog may have noticed that the administration routinely posts the holiday closing schedules of various United States Missions in Asia in an effort to forestall possibly fruitless trips to a US Embassy or US Consulate overseas. Many American Missions close and do not provide routine services in observance of both United States Federal holidays as well as local holidays in the Host Country. The following information was quoted directly from the official website of the United States Consulate in Hong Kong (this Post also has Consular jurisdiction over Macau):
The following have been designated as official holidays for 2010. The Consulate General will be closed to the public on these days.
Friday, January 1 | New Year’s Day | A/L |
Monday, January 18 | Martin Luther King’s Birthday | A |
Monday, February 15 | President’s Day/Second day of the Lunar New Year | A/L |
Tuesday, February 16 | Third day of the Lunar New Year | L |
Friday, April 2 | Good Friday | L |
Monday, April 5 | Easter Monday | L |
Tuesday, April 6 | The day following Ching Ming Festival | L |
Friday, May 21 | The Buddha’s Birthday | L |
Monday, May 31 | Memorial Day | A |
Wednesday, June 16 | Tuen Ng Festival | L |
Thursday, July 1 | Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day | L |
Sunday, July 4 (observed Monday, July 5) |
Independence Day | A |
Monday, September 6 | Labor Day | A |
Thursday, September 23 | The day following Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival | L |
Friday, October 1 | National Day | L |
Monday, October 11 | Columbus Day | A |
Thursday, November 11 | Veterans Day | A |
Thursday, November 25 | Thanksgiving Day | A |
Saturday, December 25 (observed Friday, December 24) |
Christmas Day | A |
Monday, December 27 | First Week-Day after Christmas Day | L |
Saturday, January 1 (observed Friday, December 31) |
New Year’s Day | A |
A – American Holiday/L – Local Holiday
Notes: Four local holidays falling on Saturdays are not included in the 2010 holiday schedule (the day preceding Lunar New Year’s Day, February 13, the day following Good Friday, April 3, Labour Day, May 1, and Chung Yeung Festival, October 16).
Both Hong Kong and Macau are special administrative regions of the People’s Republic of China and have considerable autonomy under Chinese law. That said, those Americans interested in receiving services such as issuance of a Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA), new US passport, new visa pages, or notary services, etc. are well advised to contact the American Citizen Services (ACS) Section of the nearest US Mission in an effort to schedule an appointment at ACS. Scheduling an appointment is an efficient way of streamlining services at an American Mission abroad as Consular Officers can prepare in advance to service a prospective customer’s needs.
Those interested in matters pertaining to United States Immigration are well advised to research the issue before contacting an American Mission abroad to set up an appointment for visa interview. Many non-immigrant visa categories (ex. F1 visa, B1 visa, B2 visa) may not require the initial filing of a visa petition in the USA. However, non-immigrant visas such as the K1 visa and the K3 Visa do require the initial approval of a petition at the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS). Also, immigrant visa categories such as the IR1 Visa and the CR1 Visa require the initial filing of a petition with USCIS. Although, some American Consulates and Embassies abroad may allow Direct Consular Filing (DCF) under certain limited circumstances.
For related information please see: US Visa China or EB-5 Visa China.
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