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Introduction to US Embassy in London

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During your stay in London you may need the services of the US Embassy - for example, if you lose your passport.

The US Ambassador in London is known officially as The Ambassador to the Court of St. James's. He is the personal representative of the US President, and oversees the Embassy, as well as Consulates General in Edinburgh (Scotland) and Belfast (Northern Ireland) and a liaison office in Cardiff (Wales).

Representatives from the State Department and 26 other US 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.

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