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Locate a U.S. Embassy or Consulate


  Contact Us  >>  Locate a U.S. Embassy or Consulate

US Consulate The United States has Embassies and Consulates in almost any country around the world. An embassy is a permanent diplomatic mission with the purpose of improving the national interests between the host country and the United States. In case of problems between the countries, the ambassador may be recalled to the United States as a sign of broken relations between the two countries. While there is only one U.S. embassy in a foreign country, there can be several consulates located in areas with a strong population of U.S. citizens or many U.S. tourists. The purpose of a consulate is to help individuals and businesses in the region. United States citizens with lost passports or in need of government assistance can contact the consulate. A consulate is subordinate to the Embassy. In countries with no U.S. consulates, the embassy will perform the same tasks as a Consulate.

A full list of U.S. Embassies and Consulates can be found in the member-only section of the United States Immigration Download Center.

United States Embassies and Consulates also process visa applications, such as tourist, student and work visas. Please refer to our downloadable visa application guides for more information on United States visas.

Download form "US-EMB/CON' for a complete list of United States Embassies and Consulates around the world.

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