Dear American Citizen in Slovenia:
Here is your bi-weekly Consular Message:
Tax Season
- The U.S. Embassy would like to remind U.S. citizens that they are required to file their federal income taxes with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) by April 18, 2022. If you are a U.S. citizen or resident alien living or traveling outside the United States, you generally are required to file income tax returns, estate tax returns, and gift tax returns, and pay estimated tax in the same way as those residing in the United States. Your worldwide income is subject to U.S. income tax, regardless of where you reside.
- See our U.S. Embassy page on Internal Revenue Service (taxes) for more information and resources. (Note: The U.S. Embassy cannot provide tax advice.)
Slovenia COVID-19 Statistics (as of 7 April 2022):
- Active case numbers have dropped slightly from 37,848 two weeks ago to 32,721 today, with a 14-day incidence rate per 100,000 of 1,552.
- The number of hospitalized continued to drop from 292 last week to 254 today, with 37 in ICU. An additional 54 people died of COVID in the past two weeks.
- Slovenia’s vaccination rate increased marginally to 57.9% of the population being fully vaccinated.
For additional information, see our Embassy’s Covid-19 page.
Yours truly,
U.S. Embassy Consular Section
- U.S. Embassy Ljubljana, Slovenia, Prešernova 31,
Ljubljana
Email: LjubljanaACS@state.gov
For emergencies only (including afterhours): Tel. +386 1-200-5500.
U.S. Embassy Ljubljana website - State Department – Consular Affairs
888-407-4747 or 202-501-4444 - Slovenia Country Information
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