US Embassy American Citizen Services Briefing (Members Only)
AmCham China cordially invites you to hear from officers of the American Citizen Services (ACS) Section of the US Embassy Beijing on the many services it offers. These include both non-emergency services (notaries, passport issuance and renewals, registration of birth abroad, etc.) and emergency services (emergency passports, prison visits to detained American citizens, welfare and whereabouts searches for American citizens who have gone missing, etc.) There will also be time for questions.
Tony Greubel is the US Citizens Services Unit Chief at Embassy Beijing. He arrived in Beijing in August 2011. He previously served in Surabaya, Indonesia; Ottawa, Canada; Lahore, Pakistan; and Washington, DC. Tony worked in local government in Indiana before joining the Foreign Service. He graduated from Indiana State University in 1994. He is married with two children and a native of Evansville, Indiana.
Noah Hogan has been a Consular Officer at US Embassy Beijing since 2011. He has experience in both American Citizen Services and the Nonimmigrant Visa Section. Before joining the Foreign Service, Noah spent five years living in Taiwan, during most of which he did international sales for a Taiwanese company. Originally from Indiana, he is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and Thunderbird School of Global Management.
Location
AmCham China Conference Center AmCham China Conference Center The Office Park, Tower AB, 6th Floor No. 10 Jintongxi Road,Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100020 PRC Beijing, China