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Holiday Schedule

Embassy and the Consulates will be closed to the public on the following official holidays:

2009

January 1, Thursday New Year's Day (A&I)
January 6, Tuesday Epiphany (I)
January 19, Third Monday

Martin Luther King's Birthday (A)

February 16, Third Monday Presidents' Day (A)
April 13, Monday Easter Monday (I)
April 25, Saturday* Anniversary of Liberation (I)
May 1, Friday Labor Day (I)
May 25, Last Monday Memorial Day (A)
June 2, Tuesday Foundation of the Italian Republic (I)
June 24, Wednesday St. John's Day (I) (Florence only)
June 29, Monday* St. Peter and St. Paul's Day (I) (Rome only)
July 4, Saturday** Independence Day (A)
August 15, Saturday* Assumption Day (I)
September 7, First Monday Labor Day (A)
September 19, Saturday* St. Gennaro's Day (I) (Naples only)
October 12, Second Monday Columbus Day (A)
November 1, Sunday* All Saints' Day (I)
November 11, Wednesday Veterans' Day (A)
November 26, Fourth Thursday Thanksgiving Day (A)
December 7, Monday St. Ambrogio's Day (I) (Milan only)
December 8, Tuesday Feast of the Immaculate Conception (I)
December 25, Friday Christmas Day (A&I)
December 26, Saturday* St. Stephen's Day (I)

Note: When an authorized American holiday falls on a Sunday, offices are closed the following Monday. When an American holiday falls on a Saturday, offices are closed the preceding Friday. This practice is not followed in the case of the Italian holidays.

* no other day off
** Holiday Friday

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Last Updated: December 9, 2008
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