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11th January 2011
US Consulate Chennai, India: Holiday Closing Schedule 2011
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The following was directly quoted from the official website of the United States Consulate in Chennai, India:
The U.S. Mission will officially observe only the holidays listed below.
Date |
Day |
Holiday |
Type |
December 31, 2010* |
Friday |
New Year’s Day |
American |
January 17 |
Monday |
Martin Luther King’s Birthday |
American |
January 26 |
Wednesday |
Republic Day |
Indian |
February 21 |
Monday |
Washington’s Birthday |
American |
April 14 |
Thursday |
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s Birthday (not for Karnataka) |
Indian |
April 22 |
Friday |
Good Friday |
Indian |
May 30 |
Monday |
Memorial Day |
American |
July 4 |
Monday |
Independence Day |
American |
August 15 |
Monday |
Independence Day |
Indian |
August 31 |
Wednesday |
Idu’l Fitr (Ramzan) |
Indian |
September 1 |
Thursday |
Vinayakar Chathurthi |
Indian |
September 5 |
Monday |
Labor Day |
American |
October 5 |
Wednesday |
Ayutha Pooja |
Indian |
October 6 |
Thursday |
Vijaya Dasami |
Indian |
October 10 |
Monday |
Columbus Day |
American |
October 26 |
Wednesday |
Deepavali |
Indian |
November 1 |
Tuesday |
Karnataka Rajyotsava Day (for Karnataka only) |
Indian |
November 7 |
Monday |
Idu’l Zuha (Bakrid) |
Indian |
November 11 |
Friday |
Veterans Day |
American |
November 24 |
Thursday |
Thanksgiving Day |
American |
December 26** |
Monday |
Christmas Day |
American |
* in lieu of January 1, 2011 (Saturday)
** in lieu of December 25, 2011 (Sunday)
This blog routinely posts the holiday closing schedules of United States Posts abroad because this blogger has personally found himself at an American Mission that was closed due to observance of a holiday. It is hoped that by posting this information it will forestall this from happening to others in the future.
Those seeking the official homepage of the US Consulate in Chennai, India please click HERE.
Those seeking services such as issuance of a Consular Report of Birth Abroad, US Passport, or additional visa pages for a previously issued American passport are well advised to contact an American Citizen Services Section of the nearest US Embassy or US Consulate. In many cases, those seeking services may book an appointment online and thereby streamline the overall processing of a request.
Those seeking a temporary visa such as a US Tourist Visa are likely to process their application through a Non-Immigrant Visa Unit at a US Post abroad. Those seeking such visas are generally scrutinized pursuant to the legal presumptions imposed by section 214(b) of the United States Immigration and Nationality Act.
Those seeking a US Marriage Visa for an Indian spouse are likely to process their IR-1 or CR-1 visa application through an Immigrant Visa (IV) Unit at a US Post abroad. In general, the K-1 visa, considered a non-immigrant US fiance visa, is treated in much the same way as immigrant visas for processing purposes.
Those wishing to acquire an EB-5 visa for investment purposes or an L-1 visa as an intra-company transferee must usually have an immigration petition approved by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) prior to processing a visa application.
For related information please see: US Visa India.
11th January 2011
The following is directly quoted from the official website of the United States Consulate in Kolkata, India:
The U.S. Consulate General, the Consular/Visa Section, the Public Affairs Office at the American Center comprising of The American Library(AIRC), USIEF(United States India Educational Foundation) and the United States Foreign Commercial Service at Kolkata, India will observe the following American and Indian holidays in the year 2011.
DATE |
DAY |
HOLIDAY |
TYPE |
December 31 |
Friday* |
Substitute for New Year’s Day |
American |
January 17 |
Monday |
Martin Luther King’s Birthday |
American |
January 26 |
Wednesday |
Republic Day |
Indian |
February 21 |
Monday |
Washington’s Birthday |
American |
April 22 |
Friday |
Good Friday |
Indian |
May 30 |
Monday |
Memorial Day |
American |
July 4 |
Monday |
Independence Day |
American |
August 15 |
Monday |
Independence Day |
Indian |
August 31 |
Wednesday |
Id-Ul-Fitre |
Indian |
September 5 |
Monday |
Labor Day |
American |
October 4 |
Tuesday |
Astami – Durga Puja |
Indian |
October 5 |
Wednesday |
Nabami – Durga Puja |
Indian |
October 6 |
Thursday |
Dashami – Durga Puja |
Indian |
October 10 |
Monday |
Columbus Day |
American |
October 11 |
Tuesday |
Lakshmi Puja |
Indian |
October 26 |
Wednesday |
Kali Puja |
Indian |
November 7 |
Monday |
Id-Ul-Zoha |
Indian |
November 11 |
Friday |
Veterans Day |
American |
November 24 |
Thursday |
Thanksgiving Day |
American |
December 26 |
Monday** |
Christmas Day |
American |
*In lieu of Saturday , 1/1/11
** In lieu of Sunday, 12/25/11
The administrator of this blog routinely posts the holiday closing schedules of various United States Missions in Asia in an attempt to forestall fruitless trips by Americans abroad to a US Embassy or US Consulate only to find such Posts closed in observance of either an American or, for these purposes, Indian holiday. Those wishing to obtain a Consular Report of Birth Abroad, US Passport, or additional visa pages in a previously issued US Passport are well advised to contact an American Citizen Services Section of the nearest United States Embassy or Consulate. In many cases, an appointment can be made in advance over the internet.
Those interested in visiting the official homepage of the American Consulate in Kolkata please click HERE.
Individuals seeking a temporary United States visa for tourism (B-2 visa), studying (F-1 visa), business (B-1 visa), or cultural exchange (J-1 visa) are usually required to process their application through a Non-Immigrant Visa (NIV) Unit of a United States Embassy or Consulate abroad. It should be noted that non-immigrant visa applicants must overcome the legal presumption enshrined in section 214(b) of the United States Immigration and Nationality Act.
Those seeking an American family based visa are generally required to process their application through an Immigrant Visa (IV) Unit abroad after the adjudication and approval of an immigration petition at the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS). Although not technically an immigrant visa per se, the K-1 visa, a US fiance visa, is treated much the same way as an American immigrant visa for processing purposes.
Those seeking an L-1 visa or an EB-5 visa are also usually required to process an immigration petition through USCIS prior to making an application for an actual visa at a US Embassy abroad.
For related information please see: Consular Report of Birth Abroad.
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