PH consulate in San Francisco revises April schedule of services | Global News

PH consulate in San Francisco revises April schedule of services

/ 04:26 AM March 28, 2014

SAN FRANCISCO, California — The Philippine Consulate General in San Francisco announced that in commemoration of the contributions of Filipino war veterans, as well as of Holy Week, its office will be closed on the following dates:

April 9, Wednesday (Araw ng Kagitingan / Day of Valor)

April 17, Thursday (Maundy Thursday)

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April 18, Friday (Good Friday)

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The Philippine Consulate General will resume regular operating hours on the working day following each holiday.

For emergencies requiring consular assistance, clients may contact the Duty Officer at 415-269-2090.

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Kababayans who require consular services may also visit the following venues, which will be visited by the Consulate-on-Wheels in April:

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Stockton, CA (Saturday, April 12)

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Tacoma, WA (Friday – Sunday, April 25-27)

Due to the nature and set-up of the Consulate-on-Wheels, slots for services at the above venues are limited and by appointment only.

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For information on how to schedule an appointment, requirements for consular services, or where the Consulate-on-Wheels will be traveling for 2014, visit https://philippinessanfrancisco.org/philippines-sf/consular-outreach-sf!

For monthly updates on the Consulate’s schedule of services, like our page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PCGSF.

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