- Find U. S. Embassies and Consulates - Travel
The order in which names appear has no significance, and the listings or links may be removed at any time at the discretion of the Department
- Consulate - Wikipedia
Consulates are subordinate posts of their home country's diplomatic mission (typically an embassy, in the capital city of the host country)
- Official list of embassies from the U. S. Department of State
The mission of the United States Embassy is to advance the interests of the United States, and to serve and protect U S citizens
- Find a U. S. embassy - USAGov
Locate a U S embassy, which can help U S citizens in an emergency, replace a passport, and more Non-citizens can get help with visas to come to the U S
- Bureau of Consular Affairs - United States Department of State
We keep our country safe and help foreign nationals connect with the United States by issuing visas to qualified visitors, workers, and immigrants Led by the Assistant Secretary for Consular Affairs, our team is proud to be the public face of the Department of State, representing the best of U S values to millions of people around the world
- What is a U. S. Consulate? - The National Museum of American Diplomacy
Consulates provide passports, birth registrations, and many other services for visiting or resident American citizens in a country They also issue visas for foreign citizens to visit, study, and work in the United States
- Foreign Embassies and Consulates in Florida
As an international traveler, foreign embassies and consulates are essentially your home away from home Their range of services keeps you connected while you disconnect, so you can focus on culinary adventures, breezy Florida sunsets, and making new alligator friends
- Whats the Difference Between an Embassy and a Consulate?
Embassies and consulates serve the same purpose but are slightly different regarding capacity An embassy can be defined as a diplomatic mission established in the capital of a foreign country with the sole purpose of acting as the representative of the home country
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