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20th March 2011

The following was quoted directly from the official website of the United States Embassy in Tashkent, Uzbekistan:

December 31 Friday New Year’s Holiday A/U
January 17 Monday Martin Luther King Day A
February 21 Monday Presidents’ Day A
March 8 Tuesday Women’s Day U
March 21 Monday Navruz U
May 9 Monday Memorial Day U
May 30 Monday Memorial Day A
July 4 Monday Independence Day A
September 1 Thursday Independence Day U
September 5 Monday Labor Day A
September* TBA Ruza Hayit U
October 1** Saturday Teacher’s Day U
October 10 Monday Columbus Day A
November* TBA Kurbon Hayit U
November 11 Friday Veterans Day A
November 24 Thursday Thanksgiving Day A
December 8 Thursday Constitution Day U
December 26 Monday Christmas Day A

* The dates of Kurbon Hayit and Ruza Hayit are determined by the Lunar calendar; therefore, the exact dates for these holidays cannot be announced with any certainty at this time.  When notified, an announcement will be published to identify the specific dates.

** All Uzbek holidays falling on weekends are not observed on the preceding Friday or subsequent Monday.

Note: A – American holidays, U – Uzbek holidays

Those wishing to visit the official homepage of the US Embassy in Uzbekistan please click HERE.

Those seeking services which can only be provided by a US Embassy or US Consulate abroad (such as issuance of a Consular Report of Birth Abroad, US Passport, or additional visa pages for a previously issued US Passport) are well advised to contact an American Citizen Services (ACS) Section of the nearest US Post with appropriate Consular jurisdiction.

Those seeking visas such as the US tourist visa (B-2 visa), the US student visa (F-1 visa), the US exchange visitor visa (J-1 visa), or the US business visa (B-1 visa) are likely to see their visa application processed at a Non-Immigrant Visa Unit Abroad. It should be noted that the aforementioned visa applications are scrutinized pursuant to the language of section 214(b) of the United States Immigration and Nationality Act.

Those seeking visas for foreign spouses such as the CR-1 visa or the IR-1 visa are likely to see their visa application processed at an Immigrant Visa Unit abroad. It should be mentioned that for processing purposes the US fiance visa (also referred to as the K-1 visa) is treated in much the same manner as the immigrant visa categories noted above.

Those seeking an EB-5 visa for a prospective immigrant investor or an L-1 visa as an intra-company transferee are likely to only see their visa application processed pursuant to an approved immigration petition from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS).

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