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Embassies and Consulates

Note: Embassy and consulate contact information is subject to change without notice. Please refer to the website of the embassy or consulate to verify information.

Consulates

In order to find contact information for your specific consulate, please choose the state or region of your permanent residence from the dropdown box below, and click submit to continue.

  • Phone:
    +1 (202) 588-7800
  • Fax:
    +1 (202) 588-6500
  • Street Address:
    3100 Massachusetts Avenue,
    Washington DC, 20008

Washington DC, United States

British Embassy

Email: washi@fco.gov.uk

Web: http://www.britainusa.com/

General information...

Entry clearance will be required for nationals of the following countries who intend to stay in the UK for longer than six months: Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea and the USA. Please contact your nearest UK Overseas Mission that offers a visa service for more information.

Jurisdiction Notes

Your visa application may be submitted online, in person, or by mail. If you know that you require a British visa having previously checked with the questionnaire on www.britainusa.com/ukvisas/, please consult http://www.britainusa.com/visas/visas.asp for the visa application forms, full UK visa requirements, fees and instructions on where and how to apply.

Embassies

  • Phone:
    +44 (20) 7499-9000
  • Fax:
    +44 (20) 7495-5012
  • Street Address:
    24 Grosvenor Square
    London, W1A 1AE
    United Kingdom
  • Monday - Friday
    8:30 am - 5:30 pm

London, England, UK

The American Embassy

Web: http://www.usembassy.org.uk/index.html

General information...

The U.S. Embassy works to maintain and broaden this relationship which is characterized by successful cooperation across a wide range of political, economic and security issues. The Ambassador to the Court of St. James's is the personal representative of the President, and oversees the Embassy. Representatives from the State Department and 26 other U.S. government agencies manage portfolios concerning economic, commercial and agricultural affairs, consular and immigration issues, customs, transportation, and law enforcement activities, as well as political and military relations, and public affairs.