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On May 31, 1910, the two ex-republics and the British colonies of the Cape and Natal formed the Union of South Africa, a self-governing dominion of the British Empire. The United States appointed its first envoy to South Africa, Ralph J. Totten, in 1929.
Embassy Mogadishu was reopened in 2018 but consular services continue to be provided by Embassy Nairobi South Africa Pretoria (E) Covered by Johannesburg Cape Town (CG) Western Cape, Eastern Cape, and Northern Cape provinces. St. Helena and dependencies Durban (CG) Kwazulu-Natal province Johannesburg (CG)
U.S. Department of State Facilities and Areas of Jurisdictions. The United States has the second largest number of active diplomatic posts of any country in the world after the People's Republic of China, [1] including 271 bilateral posts (embassies and consulates) in 173 countries, as well as 11 permanent missions to international organizations and seven other posts (as of November 2023 [2]).
Embassy Unknown [39] Cape Town Australia: Consulate 1984 [40] Canada: Consulate-General 2005 Indonesia: Embassy branch office 2011 Peru: Consulate 1985 [41] Uruguay: Consulate-General 2007 [42] Durban Angola: Consulate-General 2018 [43] Greece: Consulate 2011 [44] Italy: Consulate 2010 [45] Johannesburg Belgium: Consulate-General 2015 [46]
The United States has maintained an official presence in South Africa since 1799 when an American consulate was opened in Cape Town. The U.S. Embassy is located in Pretoria, and Consulates General are in Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town.
Brazilian authorities have announced that United States citizens will require a visa beginning April 10, 2025. United States citizens will be able to obtain visas online. [69] No Brunei: Visa not required [70] [71] 90 days Yes Bulgaria: Visa not required [72] [73] 90 days 90 days within any 180-day period in the Schengen Area. [74] No Burkina Faso
The United States has maintained an official presence in South Africa since 1799, when a US consulate was opened in Cape Town. The US Embassy is located in Pretoria, and consulates general are in Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town. South Africans and the US also have many non-governmental ties: US missionaries, for example, have a long history ...
The United States recognized the Union of South Africa on November 5, 1929, with President Herbert Hoover accepting the credentials of Eric Louw as diplomat of the Union of South Africa. [1] On December 21, 1948, the legations of South Africa and the United States were elevated to embassy status. [1]