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Video: Remember to Vote -- A Message from Ambassador David Adelman to U.S. Citizens in Singapore.
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July 4, 2012. 236th Anniversary of the Independence of the United States of America: Remarks by Ambassador David Adelman
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July 19 2012. Remarks by Eric H Holder Jr., Attorney-General of the United States of America at the Singapore Academy of Law
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June 21, 2012. Eric Watnik, Public Affairs Counselor receives a token of appreciation for the donation of Kindles from Mr. Lee Yi Shyan, Singapore Minister of State for Trade & Industry at the Launch of eDevices at the National Library Board.
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Visa Fees
Change in Visa Processing Fees
Effective April 13, 2012, the Department of State will adjust visa processing visas.....
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Travel Alert
Worldwide Caution
The Department of State alerts U.S. citizens to the potential for retaliation against U.S. citizens....
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Emergency Contact
Contact Information
If you are an American citizen with an after hours emergency, please call our hotline: (65)6476-9100
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J-1 Visa
Exchange Visitor Program
The Exchange Visitor (J) non-immigrant visa category is for individuals ...
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Smart Traveler Enrollment Progam
A Free Service
Provided by the U.S. Government to U.S. citizens who are travelling to...
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ESTA
New Fee for Travelers
All travelers to the U.S., including Singaporeans, under the Visa Waiver Program must pay a fee..
News from the Embassy
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Clinton Promotes Open, Free, Fair Economic System at APEC Forum
Sep.8: Secretary of State Clinton tells Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum leaders that the United States seeks with others to build a stable and just regio...
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Clinton Says U.S.-China Dialogue Gaining Strength, Resilience
Sep 5: Speaking in Beijing, Secretary Clinton says the United States welcomes “the rise of a strong, prosperous and peaceful China” and wants China’s economic success to continue providing opportunities for the Chinese people, and in turn have a positive impact on the global economy. It also believes China’s greater role in world affairs will strengthen global stability and help to solve urgent challenges.
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Clinton Praises Southeast Asian Initiative for Dispute Resolution
Sep.4: A comprehensive code of conduct among members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations will establish rules and clear procedures for peacefully addressing regional disagreements, such as the South China Sea disputes, and can serve as a mechanism to resolve future conflicts, Secretary Clinton says.
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USTR Kirk Visits Vietnam, Cambodia to Strengthen U.S.-Asia Trade
Sep.4: U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) Ron Kirk concluded meetings with Vietnamese President Truong Tan Sang, Deputy Prime Minister Vu Van Ninh and other senior officials in Hanoi that covered the U.S.-Vietnam economic relationship as well as regional trade and investment ties.
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Clinton Pledges Security, Economic Growth at Pacific Forum
Sep 1: Secretary of State Clinton pledges a renewed U.S. commitment to the Pacific region and to long-standing partnerships with the peoples of Pacific island nations during her first visit to Rarotonga, Cook Islands. She also announces a new contribution of more than $32 million for programs throughout the region ...
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eJournal USA: Youth Votes! The 2012 U.S. Elections
Young U.S. voters affirm American values but are different and have different attitudes than previous generations.
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U.S. Embassy- donated ebooks
The U.S. Embassy, National Library Board (NLB), and LASALLE College of the Arts are continuing our strong partnership with a new ebook initiative. NLB members can check out the first Embassy-donated ebooks. Keep checking back for more titles to be added soon along with ereaders available for checkout at the libraries.
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U.S. Embassy- donated ebooks The U.S. Embassy, National Library Board (NLB), and LASALLE College of the Arts are continuing our strong partnership with a new ebook initiative. NLB members can check out the first Embassy-donated ebooks. Keep checking back for more titles to be added soon along with ereaders available for checkout at the libraries.
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