
12400 Wilshire Blvd. # 300 (between Bundy & Centinela)
LOS ANGELES, CA 90025
Tel: (310) 820-0622
Fax: (310) 820-0727
email: consolato.losangeles@esteri.it
The Italian Consulate General in Los Angeles is open to the public at the following time:
Monday, Tuesday and Friday from 9 am to 12.30 pm,
Wednesday from 9 am to 12.30 pm and from 2 pm to 3.30 pm
Thursday the Offices of the Italian Consulate General are closed
The Italian Consulate General is closed on the following holidays in the year 2010:
Jan. 1, Friday - New Year
Jan. 18, Monday - Martin Luther King
Apr. 5, Monday - Easter Monday
May 31, Monday - Memoral Day
Jun. 2, Wednesday - Italian National Day
Jul. 5, Monday - 4th July Weekend
Sep. 6, Monday - Labour Day
Oct. 11, Monday - Columbus Day
Nov. 25, Thursday - Thanksgiving
Dec. 25, Saturday - Christmas
Dec. 26, Sunday - Santo Stefano
AVVISI PARTICOLARI
- Law 92 of March 30, 2004 establishing the Day of Commemoration for Victims of the Foibe (Sinkholes). >>> Law 92 of 30 March 2004 establishes that a day be set aside to commemorate the victims of the sinkholes, the Giulia-Dalmatia population’s flight from the eastern border, and the award of a recognition to the families of those who died in the sinkholes. Article 3 of said Law envisions that a purely honorary award, with no monetary compensation, in the form of a special metal insignia and corresponding certificate be issued upon request to the surviving spouse, children, grandchildren, and in the absence of same, of relatives up to the sixth degree of persons who between the dates of 8 September 1943 and 10 February 1947 were murdered or forced into sinkholes in Istria, Dalmatia, and the provinces of today’s eastern border.
Requests to receive the award will be evaluated by a special commission and must be submitted no later than ten years from the Law’s entry into force, i.e., by March 2014, directly to the Presidency of the Council of Ministers by means of a special application form accompanied by a signed affidavit.
- Law 92 of March 30th 2004
- Application
- Italian Passports. New rules for minors under 18 years of age
As of November 25, 2009, minors will no longer be added onto the passports of the parent (or guardian or person otherwise authorized to accompany them).
New European regulations provide protection of the minor’s identity and security by stipulating:
a) that all minors are required to have their own personal passport; and
b) that their pictures be routinely updated: the validity of the passport for minors differs depending on the age (three years for children from 0 to three years; five years for minors between three and 18 years of age).
In the case of minors who are already registered on currently valid passports, these will remain valid until the expiration of the passport itself.
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