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Frequently Asked Questions
Miscellaneous
Questions
- How do I borrow or buy an American flag?
- How do I get help with my U.S. federal income tax return?
- How do I participate in the diversity visa (green card) lottery?
- How do I register to vote in the United States?
- What is an ITIN?
- What time is it in the United States?
Answers
How do I borrow or buy an American flag?
We may be able to lend you an American flag for your event; however, we regret we are unable to donate a fabric flag to any organization or individual. Paper flags may be available.
Please contact one of the following depending on your location:
Western Australia
- Perth Consulate-General
- Debbie Crook: (08) 9202-1224
New South Wales and Queensland
- Sydney Consulate-General
- Barry Scott: (02) 9373-9227
Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania
- Melbourne Consulate-General
- Travis Jackson: (03) 9526-5957
Australian Capital Territory and surrounds
- U.S. Embassy
- Information Resource Center: (02) 6214-5874 (option 4)
If you wish to purchase an American flag please contact:
Eastern Australia area
-
Australian Flag Company
218 Gladstone St.
Fyshwick ACT 2609 - Telephone
- (02) 6280-4166
- Fax
- (02) 6280-4178
- Web
- http://www.australianflag.biz/index.asp
Western Australia area
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WA General Distributor
Importers & Wholesalers
PO Box 141
Inglewood WA 6052 - Telephone
- (08) 9272-7182
How do I get help with my U.S. federal income tax return?
The federal tax agency in the United States is called the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The IRS website includes copies of all forms and publications. We regret Embassy and Consulate staff may not advise on legal matters such as IRS tax returns.
If you have specific questions, you may either contact the Philadelphia Service Center or engage the services of a commercial tax consultant here in Australia.
How do I participate in the diversity visa (green card) lottery?
The green card lottery is officially known as the diversity visa lottery. This lottery is usually held on an annual basis with an announcement being made during the second half of the year.
How do I register to vote in the United States?
You must be an American citizen and be at least 18 years of age on or before election day. Your registration form must be received by the electoral office in the state where you last resided at least 30 days before the election.
Complete the on-line version of the federal post card application by following the instructions provided by your state on the Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP) website:
Return the form to the address specified by your state in the instructions.
Other websites that may be useful:
What is an ITIN?
The Internal Revenue Service, the federal tax agency of the United States, issues the Individual Taxpayer Identification Number to individuals who are required to have a U.S. taxpayer identification number but who do not have, and are not eligible to obtain, a Social Security Number (SSN) from the Social Security Administration (SSA).
What time is it in the United States?
The continental United States is divided into four times zones: Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific. Alaska and Hawaii are each in their own time zone. The continental states observe daylight savings time during the summer months.
Some websites you may find useful:
Contact Information
If your question is not here, please contact us:
- Postal Address
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U.S. Information Resource Center
Office of Public Affairs
U.S. Embassy
Canberra, ACT
Australia - Phone
- (02) 6214-5874 (then press 4)
- info@usembassy-australia.state.gov
Note: Please do not send visa questions to the IRC mailbox. Visa questions should be directed to amvisa@state.gov.
Last update Monday, 12 May 2008




