Similar words: consulate, insular, insularity, consult, consultant, consultancy, consultation, insulate. Meaning: ['kɑnslər /'kɒnsjʊlə] adj. having to do with a consul or his office or duties.
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31 Diplomatic and consular personnel, their dependents, and attendants of chiefs of Overseas Missions.
32 While a YES answer does not automatically signify ineligibility for a visa, if you answered YES you may be required to personally appear before a consular officer.
33 Residents of Shanghai(sentence dictionary), Zhejiang and Jiangsu should apply at the UK Visa Application Centres in the consular catchment area of the British Consulate-General in Shanghai.
34 Residents of Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian and Hainan should apply at the UK Visa Application Centres in the consular catchment area of the British Consulate-General in Guangzhou.
35 Participating banks also agreed to accept Mexican and Guatemalan consular IDs from prospective customers, which drew in the city's Latino population.
36 The Consular Representation then delivers all the documents to the Office of Citizenship and Migration Affairs of the Republic of Latvia.
37 Entry into the United States would require consular invoice in quadruplicate.
38 There is no distinct group of documents that you must present to the consular officer or set of circumstances that will guarantee visa issuances, but the facts of your case must be convincing.
39 Such inspection shall be conducted in the presence of the consular officer concerned or of his authorized representative.
40 Article 9. The consular post may install and use a wireless transmitter-receiver only with the consent of the Chinese Government.
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