El Salvador Embassy
El Salvador Federal Register Notice, 1987 EXTENSION AND AMENDMENT TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF EL SALVADOR CONCERNING THE IMPOSITION OF IMPORT RESTRICTIONS ON CERTAIN CATEGORIES OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL MATERIAL FROM THE PREHISPANIC CULTURES OF THE REPUBLIC OF EL SALVADOR The Embassy of the United States of America refers the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Government of the Republic of El Salvador to the Memorandum of Understanding Between the Government of the United States of America and ... [Read More]
International Adoption El Salvador tel: (713) 270-6239 U.S. IMMIGRATION REQUIREMENTS: Orphans adopted abroad who have been in the legal custody of the adoptive parents fewer than two years require orphan petitions for U.S. immigrant visa processing to enter the United States. Get Started EARLY With U.S. IMMIGRATION PROCEDURE: ... [Read More]
El Salvador (04/05) U.S. ties to El Salvador are dynamic and growing. More than 12,000 American citizens live and work full-time in El Salvador. Most are private businesspersons and their families, but a small number of American citizen retirees have been drawn to El Salvador by favorable tax conditions. The Embassy's consular section provides the full range of visa, passport, federal benefit, absentee voting, and related citizenship services to this community. The American Chamber of Commerce in El Salvador is located at World Trade Center, Torre 2, local No. 308, 89 Av. Nte. Col. Escalón, phone: 264-9393, fax: 263-9393. ... [Read More]
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El Salvador Information Page On June 19, 2001, Pre-Columbian artifacts valued at approximately $100,000 were returned to the Government of El Salvador by the U.S. Customs Service. U.S. Customs Inspectors uncovered the artifacts at the San Francisco Airport last October when they examined two commercial shipments labeled "handicrafts". Upon further inspection, the "handicrafts" were determined to be Pre-Columbian archaeological artifacts which are subject to import restrictions under the bilateral agreement between the Government of the United States and the Government of El Salvador and U.S. law. For more information, see the U.S. State Department media note, U.S. Customs press release and the Embassy of El Salvador press release (in Spanish). III. Categories of Artifacts Subje ... [Read More]
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U.S. - El Salvador Extension and Amendment, 2000 If the foregoing proposals are acceptable to the Government of the Republic of El Salvador, the Department of State proposes that this note, including the attached Article II, and the Embassy's note in reply, shall constitute an agreement to extend and amend the MOU, which shall enter into force on the date of your note in reply and shall be effective March 8, 2000. ... [Read More]
El Salvador The Consular Section of the U.S. Embassy in El Salvador is located at Final Boulevard Santa Elena Sur, Urbanizacion Santa Elena, Antiguo Cuscatlan, La Libertad, telephone 011-503-278-4444, fax 011-503-278-6020, e-mail: ACSSANSAL@state.gov. The Embassy's web site can be accessed at http://elsalvador.usembassy.gov. The Consular Section is open for U.S. citizens services from 8:15 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. weekdays, excluding U.S. and Salvadoran holidays. After business hours, the Embassy can be contacted by telephone at 011-503-501-2316 or 011-503-501-2253. ... [Read More]
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