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4th May 2009
US Embassy in Bangkok Thailand: Holiday Closing Schedule
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Since today is Coronation Day in Thailand, which is a National Holiday, I thought I would take this opportunity to list the holidays that the Embassy takes in Thailand. Many clients and prospective clients do not understand delays caused by holidays either because the holiday is exclusively Thai, and therefore not being celebrated in the United States, or a non-Thai holiday and the applicant doesn’t understand why the Embassies should be closed for an American holiday in Thailand.
There are good reasons why the US Embassy in Thailand ought to close on both Thai and American holidays, the most convincing rhetorical question: what would the Embassy actually be able to get done on National Holidays for either Thailand or the USA?
As a conduit for communication, trade issues, and inter-government cooperation the US Embassy in Bangkok (as with any Diplomatic post in a foreign country) has a “foot in both worlds,” when either of the governments are shut down, then the Embassy really does not have much to do. Therefore, instead of wasting time and resources they close in order to facilitate better service at another time. For US Visa purposes the closure of the Embassy means that it is not possible to obtain a visa interview on any day that the Embassy is closed.
Below are the Holidays for the US Embassy in Bangkok in 2009 (please note that as some of these holidays are based upon the lunar calendar they may change date from year to year):
Holidays for the US Embassy in Bangkok
(Also applicable to the US Consulate in Chiang Mai)
In the month of January the US Embassy is closed for the following holidays on the following days:
January 1: New Years Day
January 2: New Years Day
January 19: Martin Luther King’s Birthday
In the month of February the US Embassy is closed for the following holidays on the following days:
February 16: Presidents Day
In the month of March the US Embassy is closed for the following holidays on the following days:
No Holiday closures
In the month of April the US Embassy is closed for the following holidays on the following days:
April 13: Songkran (Thai New Year)
April 14: Songkran (Thai New Year)
April 15: Songkran (Thai New Year)
In the month of May the US Embassy is closed for the following holidays on the following days:
May 5: Coronation Day
May 8: Visakha Bucha Day
May 25: Memorial Day
In the month of June the US Embassy is closed for the following holidays on the following days:
No Holiday Closures
In the month of July the US Embassy is closed for the following holidays on the following days:
July 3: Substitution for July Independence Day (Closed on 4th of July when during the week)
In the month of August the US Embassy is closed for the following holidays on the following days:
August 12: Her Majesty the Queen of Thailand’s Birthday
In the month of September the US Embassy is closed for the following holidays on the following days:
September 7: Labor Day
In the month of October the US Embassy is closed for the following holidays on the following days:
October 12: Columbus Day
October 23: Chulalongkorn Day
In the month of November the US Embassy is closed for the following holidays on the following days:
November 11: Veterans Day
November 26: Thanksgiving Day
In the month of December the US Embassy is closed for the following holidays on the following days:
December 7: Substitute for His Majesty the King of Thailand’s Birthday (the 5th of December)
December 10: Constitution Day
December 25: Christmas Day
Please note that this list is not exhaustive as the US Embassy in Bangkok, Thailand may close for reasons unrelated to Holidays, or for any reason whatsoever, but the Embassy is generally open during the week during regular hours except for the holidays mentioned above.
(Nothing in this piece should be taken as a substitute for legal advice. By reading this piece there is NO express or implied attorney-client relationship created.)
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