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- The Difference Between an Embassy and a Consulate
Embassies are bigger and located in capital cities; they handle major diplomatic issues Consulates are found in large cities and deal with visas, trade, and help travelers Some places have unique embassy or consulate setups due to political reasons or traditions
- 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
- 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
- Consular Service Centers - United States Department of State
All foreign missions are required to request the Office of Foreign Missions’ (OFM) approval before using private entities to perform consular services on their behalf in the United States
- List of U. S. Embassies and Consulates that Process Immigrant Visas - Travel
Select the U S Embassy or Consulate where you will apply for an immigrant visa to learn what additional requirements there are, if any Please click on the name of the city where you will apply for your Visa for specific information A - H I - R S - Z Back to Top
- Consulate General of India, Seattle
Visa Guidelines for USA Passport Holders Curtain Raiser Event on International Day of Yoga in Bellevue June 14, 2025 Meetings at the State Capitol in Olympia with Lt Governor Denny Heck, Secretary of State Steve Hobbs, Senator Manka Dhingra, and Senator Vandana Slatter (March 27, 2025, Olympia) 27 March, 2025
- Consulate - Wikipedia
A consulate is the office of a consul A type of mission, it is usually subordinate to the state's main representation in the capital of that foreign country (host state), usually an embassy (or, only between two Commonwealth countries, a high commission)
- Consulate vs. Embassy: a comparison - Path to Foreign Service
What is a consulate? A consulate is a diplomatic office representing a country’s interests in a foreign city, usually outside the capital where the embassy is located Consulates are typically responsible for providing consular services and assisting citizens of their home country living or traveling in the host country
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