O porto The Provinces of Traz-os-Montes, Entre Minho-e-Douro, and that part of Beira north of the 40th degree of latitude. SAN MARINO All of San Marino is included in the district of Florence, Italy. SERBS, CROATS AND SLOVENES, KINGDOM OF THE Belgrade The oblasts of Bachka (Novi Sad), Srijem (Vukovar), Tuzla, Sarajevo, Uzhitse, Rashka (Chachak), Kosovo (Prishtina), Skoplje, and Bitolj, and all oblasts to the east thereof, viz, Belgrade, Bregalnitsa (Shtip), Krushevats, Morava (Chuprija), Nish, Podrinje (Shabats), Podunavska (Smederevo), Poz. hare vats, Shumadija (Kragujevats), Timok (Zajechar), Valjevo, and Vranje. The vilayets of Constantinople and Dardanelles (Chanak. Kaleh); the three vilayets situated wholly in Europe, namely, Adrianople (Edirne), Kirkler-Ili (Kirk-Kilissa), and Rodosto (Tekfur-Dagh); and the following vilayets in Asia: Karassi (Balikisir), Brusa, Erthogrul (Birejik), Eski-Shehir, Angora, Kir-Shehir, Kaisaria, Sivas, Erzinjan, Mamuret-ul-Aziz (ElAziz, or Harout), Diarbekr, Bitlis, Van, and all vilayets to the north thereof, namely, Amasia, Artvin, Bayezid, Bolu, Chorum, Erzerum, Gumush-Haneh, Kangri, Kara-Hissar-Sharki (Shabin-Kara-Hissar), Kars, Kastamuni, Kerasund, Koja-Ili (Izmid), Ordu, Rizeh (Lazistan), Samsun (Janik), Sinop, Tokat, Trebi zond, Yozgad (Bozyuk), and Zunguldak. [The vilayets printed in italics comprise a zone east of the Euphrates which the Turkish Government excludes from the jurisdiction of all foreign consulates in Turkey.] Smyrna The following vilayets in Asia: Smyrna, Saruhan (Magnesia), Kutahia, Afion-Kara-Hissar, Konia, Ak-Serai, Nigdeh, Adana, Marash, Malatia, Urfa, Mardin, Saerd, Hakiari, and all vilayets to the south thereof, namely, Adalia (Tekeh), Aidin, Burdur, Denizli, Ghazi-Aintab, Itchil, Jebel-Bereket, Mentesheh (Mugla), Mersina, and Sparta (Hamid-Abad); and all islands not under Greek administration lying south of the Gulf of Edremid (Adramyti) and adjacent to the Turkish coast, including the Italian islands in the Dodecanese, and Castellorizzo. XII. SUPERVISORY CONSULAR OFFICES AND THE LIMITS OF THEIR JURISDICTION Antwerp.. Athens.. Barcelona... All of Greece. Guayaquil.. Habana.. All of Ecuador. All of Cuba. Warsaw. All of Poland. Wellington.. Zürich.... All of New Zealand. The Provinces of Manitoba, Saskatche wan, and Alberta. All of Switzerland. 79 [As revised to take effect November 1, 1906, and as amended by act of Congress of June 4, 1920, and by Executive orders of June 28, 1926, March 17, 1927, August 8, 1927, and August 2, 1928] Tariff of fees prescribed by order of the President to be charged by consular officers of the United States. All consular charges must be in strict accordance with this tariff and be collected in gold or its equivalent. No fee or compensation will be collected for any service not covered by this tariff. The fees in this tariff are not prescribed for American vessels and seamen, because they are exempted by law from the payment of consular fees. Consular agents will make the fees in this tariff a basis of collection from the Treasury for services to such vessels. Foreign-built vessels, unregistered, owned by American citizens, and vessels documented under the laws of the Philippine Islands are not exempt from the payment of the fees prescribed herein. Nature of service MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES 1. Certification of invoice in such number of copies 2 Invoice of returned American goods.. 1.00 (c) Any officer of any state, district, or (d) Any alien soldier who was a resident No fee No fee (a) Officers or employees of United States 1.00 (b) Seamen 11. Marriage certificate, in duplicate, Form No. 87... See item 37. 1.00 Nature of service Fee Nature of service Fee MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES-continued thereof to be charged on the part so delivered over as is not in money, and $2 for each $100 of value or fraction thereof on the gross amount of the residue. If among the effects of the deceased are found certificates of foreign stock, loans, or other property, $1 for each $100 of value or fraction thereof on the amount thereof. charge will be made for placing the official seal upon the personal property or effects of such deceased citizen, or for breaking or removing the seals. No 13. For each certificate of protection, semsar, or certificate of employment issued at Tangier....... SERVICES TO VESSELS AND SEAMEN 14. Bill of health, in duplicate..... (Foreign war vessels are exempt from payment of fees for bills of health.) 15. Discontinued. 16. For receiving and delivering ship's register and papers, including consular certificates, as prescribed in Forms Nos. 13 and 14, $1 for each 100 tons or fraction thereof, registered measurement (net), of the vessel for which the service is performed, if under 1,000 tons; but for American vessels running regularly by weekly or monthly trips, or otherwise, to or between foreign ports, this tonnage fee will not be charged for more than four trips in a year; and tonnage fees shall not be exacted for any vessel touching at or near ports in Canada on her regular voyage from one port to another within the United States, unless some official service required by law shall be performed. 17. And for every additional 100 tons net or fraction thereof..... 18 Shipping or discharging seamen, including the certificates thereof attached to crew list and shipping articles and given to seamen... 19. Authentication of copies of protests or other necessary documents for vessels or seamen not otherwise provided for.. 20. Preparation and acknowledgment for vessels or seamen of any oath or declaration for which a form is given in the Consular Regulations, or a similar necessary service not otherwise provided for....... $2.00 5.00 .50 2.00 2.00 2.00 5.00 29. Attending sale of vessel's goods, for each day's attendance during which the sale continues....| 30. Attendance at a shipwreck, or for the purpose of assisting a ship in distress, or of saving wrecked goods or property, over and above traveling expenses, whenever the consul's interposition is required by the parties interested, for each day.... NOTARIAL AND OTHER SERVICES 31. Administering an oath and certificate thereof t... 32. Administering oath and preparing passport applicationt............. 33. Acknowledgment of a deed or power of attorney, or similar service, including one or more signatures, with certificate thereof, for each copy... 34. Administering any and all oaths required to be made by pensioners and their witnesses in the execution of their pension vouchers, or by persons presenting claims for pensions or increase of pensions, or claims for insurance or insurance allowances or allotments, or certifying to the competency of a local official before whom said papers were executed, or for other services in relation thereto... 35. Acknowledgments and authentications connected with the assignment or transfer of United States bonds or of powers of attorney therefor to collect interest thereon..... 36. Administering oaths or taking acknowledgments of officials or employees of the United States Government, or of any corporation in which the United States or its representatives shall own the entire outstanding capital stock, in connection with their official business accounts... 37. For rendering notarial services to officials of foreign Governments who render gratuitously reciprocal courtesies to American diplomatic and consular officers, or for certification of invoices of shipments of official supplies and equipment from foreign Governments to their diplomatic and consular officers and of shipments of personal effects to such officers in the United States when such foreign Government renders gratuitously reciprocal services to the United States Government... 5.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 No fee No fee No fee No fee .50 38. Certifying to official character of a foreign notary or other official..... ⚫ Covers service of visa of alien crew list for foreign ship. † Executing an affidavit in regard to American birth in connection with application for passport or for registration, no fees. 2.00 |