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The Embassy of the United States of America in London is the diplomatic mission of the United States in the United Kingdom. [1] Its office is located in Nine Elms and is the largest American embassy in Western Europe [2] and the focal point for events relating to the United States held in the United Kingdom.
The ambassador is the head of the United States' consular service in the United Kingdom. As well as directing diplomatic activity in support of trade, the ambassador is ultimately responsible for visa services and for the provision of consular support to American citizens in the UK and oversees cultural relations between the two countries.
Embassy Unknown [40] Nicaragua: Embassy 2024 Solomon Islands: Embassy 2023 Sweden: Consulate-General: 1973 [41] Bedford Italy: Vice-consulate 2008 [42] Birmingham United States: Consulate 1965 [43] Bradford United States: Consulate 1953 [43] Bristol United States: Consulate 1948 [43] Cardiff United States: Consulate 1963 [43] Edinburgh Norway ...
The Cabinet Office of the UK chimed in, writing: “In response, to the statement put out by the US Embassy in the UK: We appreciate our Special Relationship, however, we must disagree ...
The first overseas consulate of the fledgling United States was founded in 1790 in Liverpool, Great Britain, by James Maury Jr., who was appointed by Washington. Maury held the post from 1790 to 1829. Liverpool was at the time Britain's leading port for transatlantic commerce and therefore of great economic importance to the United States.
Representative Office: 10 Storey's Gate: Westminster Bermuda: Representative Office: 6 Arlington Street: St James's [165] British Virgin Islands: Representative Office: 15 Upper Grosvenor Street: Mayfair [166] Cayman Islands: Representative Office: 34 Dover Street: Mayfair [167] Falkland Islands: Representative Office: 14 Broadway: Westminster ...
Transport for London (TfL) has published a list of outstanding congestion charge debt from the world’s embassies - with the US topping the ranks. US diplomated have racked up more than £14 ...
As a republic, the United States was not entitled to receive an ambassador. Instead, the United Kingdom dispatched a diplomat with the lower rank of minister plenipotentiary. This placed the United Kingdom on equal footing with France, which also maintained a minister plenipotentiary in the United States. [4]: 1 1791–1795: George Hammond