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28th February 2011

The following holiday closing schedule is quoted directly from the official website of the United States Embassy in Ulaanbataar, Mongolia:

Date Week Day Holiday Nationality
Dec 31 Friday New Year’s Day American
Jan 17 Monday Martin Luther King’s, Jr. Day American
Feb 3 Thursday Lunar New Year * Mongolian
Feb 4 Friday Lunar New Year * Mongolian
Feb 21 Monday President’s Day American
March 8 Tuesday International Women’s Day Mongolian
May 30 Monday Memorial Day American
June 1 Wednesday Mother and Child Day Mongolian
July 4 Monday Independence Day American
July 11 Monday National Holiday Naadam Mongolian
July 12 Tuesday National Holiday Naadam Mongolian
July 13 Wednesday National Holiday Naadam Mongolian
Sep 5 Monday Labor Day American
Oct 10 Monday Columbus Day American
Nov 11 Friday Veteran’s Day American
Nov 24 Thursday Thanksgiving Day American
Nov 25 Friday Constitution Day Mongolian
Dec 26 Monday Christmas Day American
Dec 30 Friday NewsYear’s Day American
& Mongolian

*Lunar New Year date may change according to the local Astrologers’ decision.

Those wishing to go to the official homepage of the United States Embassy in Mongolia please click HERE.

Those seeking services which can only be provided at an American Citizen Services Section of a US Embassy or US Consulate abroad (such as issuance of a Consular Report of Birth Abroad, US Passport, or additional visa pages in a previously issued US Passport) are well advised to attempt to make an appointment with the Post online (if possible) in order to streamline the processing of requests lodged with the Consulate.

Those seeking non-immigrant visas such as the B-2 visa for foreign tourists, the B-1 visa for foreign business travelers, the J-1 visa for exchange visitors, or the F-1 visa for foreign students are likely to see their applications processed at a non-immigrant visa unit abroad. It should be noted that such applications are scrutinized pursuant to the provisions of section 214(b) of the United States Immigration and Nationality Act.

Those seeking immigrant visas for foreign loved ones (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 following the approval of an underlying immigration petition at the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS). For processing purposes, the K-1 visa is treated in much the same way as the immigrant visa categories notwithstanding the fact that it is technically a non-immigrant US fiance visa.

Those seeking an L-1 visa or EB-5 visa for business travel purposes are likely to only see their visa application processed following a successful adjudication of an underlying immigrant visa petition at the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS).

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