Saturday, January 24, 2009

 

FYI: American Citizen Services Newsletter

FYI



From: Prague, ACSPRG [mailto:AcsPrg@state.gov]
Sent: Thu 1/22/2009 4:06 PM
Subject: American Citizen Services Newsletter 

 

 


                        American Citizen Services Newsletter

 

                                                                                                                                                January 2009

Dear American Citizens:

We would like to welcome you to 2009 with what we propose to be a monthly newsletter for American citizens resident in the Czech Republic.  Our concept is to provide you with information regarding services for American citizens provided by the Embassy in Prague that may be of use to you, solicit your feedback on services, and keep our distribution list current.  We will try to limit the newsletter to a page or less, but if you prefer not to receive our e-mails just let us know and we will take you off the list.

Extended Service Hours.  Our first announcement of the New Year is that we will be extending the time our service windows are open for American citizen services.  In addition to our current hours, Monday through Friday from 8:30AM to 11:30AM, we will be open Monday and Wednesday afternoons from 1:00PM to 3:00PM, starting January 26.  We're calling this a Visa Waiver dividend, as the recent elimination of the visa requirement for many Czech travelers to the U.S. has enabled us to shift some resources to American Citizen Services.

Brno American Citizen Services Day.  We will send you a separate email on this new initiative once we finalize the details.  Between mid-February and mid-March, we plan to visit Brno for a day to provide a full range of American citizen services, such as passport applications, notarial services, and consular reports of birth abroad.  We hope to offer this service on a regular basis and extend it to other Czech locations in the future.

COMING SOON - Passport Renewal by Mail.  If you have a full-validity (10-year) passport issued within the past 15 years, which was issued when you were at least 16 years old, and is not mutilated in any way, you may soon apply for passport renewal by mail.  The passport must also be in your current name unless you can legally document a name change.  If you meet these requirements and wish to avoid a trip to the Embassy, this is a great timesaver.  We will provide additional information on this option shortly.  Please check our website, http://prague.usembassy.gov, for updates as well.

Voting a Success?  As you all know, there was quite a bit of interest in the elections last year.  We believe that although absentee voting is still complex – the rules are different for each of the 50 states and eligible territories – there were some improvements made in the dissemination of information.  We were pleased to provide assistance to more than 300 of you who came in during the month of October to mail your ballots or ask questions.  Stay tuned for more election news, as 2009 will see some voting to replace vacant Senate seats and other offices.

Improving Outreach.  We want to reach as many people in the American community as possible, so we urge you to forward this newsletter to your American friends in the Czech Republic who might not be on our distribution list.  Anyone can be added to the list by emailing ACSPrg@state.gov.

Please let us know if you have any questions, or if there are ways in which we might improve our services.  We are often constrained by budget and/or regulation, but within these limitations we will always strive to do our best to serve you.  You can reach us at ACSPrg@state.gov, and also at http://prague.usembassy.gov.

Best regards, and Happy New Year!

Stuart Hatcher
Consul General

 
 
 
 
 


Wednesday, January 21, 2009

 

FYI - American Center - New Vision of US Foreign Policy

Dear AARO Members,
Please note the following event, which takes place this afternoon (it has just been brought to my notice).
Please contact the organizers directly if you wish to attend.
Phone: +420 257 530 640



NEW VISION OF THE US FOREIGN POLICY


Please join us at the American Center for a unique public discussion of US foreign policy just one day after the Inauguration of President elect Barack Obama. Come and listen to portions of the inaugural address. Deputy Chief of Mission in Prague Mary Thompson-Jones and Czech ambassador from Washington Petr Kolář will then detail American goals in transatlantic cooperation. Counselor for Public Affairs John Law will then moderate a discussion between American and Czech experts on upcoming trends in American foreign policy.


Program will be held in English and Czech with simultaneous translation.
WHEN:   January  21st, 2009, at 4 PM
WHERE:  Americké centrum, Tržiště 13, Praha 1 – Malá Strana
       (only 50 m below U.S. Embassy)
CONTACT:   +420 257 530 640,

                      http://prague.usembassy.gov/american_center.html

For a  reservation please send an email to acprague@state.gov <mailto:acprague@state.gov> .

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

 

FYI - Obama Inaugural Ball in Prague

Dear AARO Members,
You may be interested to know about the following event to usher in the new President.
To reserve a place, please respond directly to Carol Sanford no later than Friday 16th January, at: 



Monday, January 12, 2009

 

AARO - 3rd Thursday - 15th January

Dear AARO Members,
Welcome to 2009, may it be prove to be one of historical progression!
The inaugural AARO 3rd Thursday of the year takes place this week, the 15th January from 6pm. Once again, we will gather in the cozy space of Braunuv Sklep on Karlovo Namesti. Please come along and lend your cheer to warm away the winter blues, you're guaranteed to find some likeminded people in attendance.
rsvp is welcome but not mandatory, if you want to just show up, then do - that's what 3rd Thursday is all about. Bring guests if you like!

Jeremy Willis
Vice-President, Events
AARO Prague

Restaurant Braunuv Sklep
Karlovo namesti 24,
Prague 1
(Opposite the bottom of the New Town Hall tower in the NE corner of the square)
Metro - Karlovo namesti
Tram - 3, 9, 14, 24 to Vodickova or 6, 18, 22 to Karlovo namesti



AARO Prague
www.aaroprague.blogspot.com
www.aaro.org/prague

Media Partner:
www.expats.cz





Monday, January 05, 2009

 

AARO Movie - Valkyrie - February 11th 2009

Dear AARO Members,
Space is still available for our February 11th pre-release movie exclusive, please rsvp without delay if you have not done so already. We are also opening the event to Members' guests on a first come, first served basis - please provide guest names with your rsvp.

When: Wednesday February 11th
Where: Kino Atlas, Sokolovska 1, Prague 8.
Pre-movie Social:   7pm
Movie start:            8pm sharp
Movie end:        10pm

We are privileged to present AARO Members and their guests the opportunity to see, before it's public release in the CR, the current #4 movie in the US, with more than $60 million in US box office to date: 

Valkyrie
The controversial story of the attempted German army assassination of Adolf Hitler.
Directed by Brian Singer (The Usual Suspects, X-Men, Superman Returns). Starring Tom Cruise, Carice Van Houten, Kenneth Brannagh and Terence Stamp.
United Artists
Certificate: PG 13
Runtime: 120 min
Official site:
For press reviews:

Directions
Metro: Florenc     Trams: 8, 24 (Florenc); 3 (Tesnov)
From Florenc tram stop / metro (Sokolovska exit), walk around towards the Hilton parallel to the highway, Kino Atlas is on your right approx 20 yards after the Ceska Sporitelna bank on the corner.
From Tesnov tram stop, head across the park and under the highway, you will see Kino Atlas on the other side of the street, there is a pedestrian crossing by the Ceska Sporitelna bank.

AARO Prague Board




AARO Prague
www.aaroprague.blogspot.com
www.aaro.org/prague

Media Partner:
www.expats.cz





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