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The embassy also operates consulates general in Los Angeles, New York City, and Honolulu [2] and honorary consulates in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, and Tamuning, which provide assistance to New Zealand citizens and issue travel visas to foreign nationals who intend to visit ...
1714 New Hampshire Avenue NW Dupont Circle [135] Saint Kitts and Nevis: 3216 New Mexico Avenue NW Wesley Heights [136] Saint Lucia: 1629 K Street, NW, Suite 1250 Downtown [137] Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: 1629 K St NW, Suite 704 Downtown [138] Saudi Arabia: 601 New Hampshire Avenue NW Jamal Khashoggi Way Foggy Bottom [139] Senegal: 2215 M ...
The Ambassador from New Zealand to the United States is New Zealand's foremost diplomatic representative in the United States of America, and in charge of New Zealand's diplomatic mission in the United States. The embassy is located in Washington, D.C., the United States' capital city.
Frequently New Zealand was the first country to establish a mission in these states. New Zealand also expanded into the Middle East, Latin America, Africa, and elsewhere in Asia. The early 1990s were a time of substantial reorganisation of New Zealand's diplomatic missions, and saw a number of closures.
The United States has maintained a consular presence in New Zealand since 1838. The first consul was James Reddy Clendon. Born in England, Clendon was a ship owner and merchant who bought land and settled in the Bay of Islands, New Zealand. In 1838 he was appointed by the federal government of the United States as consul for New
New Zealand Ambassador to Timor-Leste His Excellency Tony Fautua and his wife sing a hymn in comfort to those suffering from the effects of the recent Christchurch earthquake. The embassy is located in Dili, East Timor's capital city. New Zealand has maintained a resident ambassador in East Timor since 2005, and a resident Head of Mission since ...
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Describing his design for the new embassy, Bates said, "The current embassy was designed in an era which was all about reflecting Washington and the normal conservative standards of the 1960s. It deferred to the language of Washington. The new embassy defers to the Australian character and synthesises that with the local precinct character". [42]