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IMPACT – MEDIUM
What is the change? Government offices will close June 3 and 4 for Shavuot, a Jewish holiday.
What does the change mean? No work permits or visa applications will be processed.
Background: All government offices close for the holiday. Schedules in overseas posts, however, will vary—some will close and others may provide limited service.
BAL Analysis: Applicants for visas and permits should check with their local consulates for holiday schedules.
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