Published on November 29, 2023 · 5 min read
Last modified: May 18, 2026
Communication with the media
Promotion of international prosperity and peace
Representation in international organizations
Negotiation with other countries that are United Nations members
The work of the U.S. embassies and U.S. consulates is crucial to achieving these goals.
At the same time, embassies and consulates also help U.S. citizens and noncitizens. They can protect you during national upheaval or help you travel to a new and foreign destination. We discuss this in more detail below.
Analyzing the political climate and operations of the host country
Educating local businesses, host government representatives, the media, educational institutions, nongovernmental organizations, private citizens and the media about the U.S. and its policies
Sponsoring professional, cultural and educational exchanges
Training military and law enforcement personnel from the host country (if the host country requests it)
Through embassy findings, helping U.S. businesses locate customers and partners in the host country
Interviewing citizens of the host country when those citizens want to travel to the U.S. for tourism, business or education purposes
Assisting in the process of helping citizens of the host country obtain visas to travel to the U.S.
The deputy chief of mission
U.S. Foreign Service Officers from the Department of State
Specialists from the Department of State
Representatives from the U.S. Agency for International Development
Representatives from the Department of Defense
Representatives from the Department of Justice
Representatives from the Department of Homeland Security
Representatives from the Department of Agriculture
Representatives from the Department of Commerce
Working with foreign and U.S. law enforcement to track human rights abuses, verify records and fight international crime
Providing birth registrations, passports and other services for U.S. citizens visiting or living in the host country
Implementing foreign policy work based on policies devised by the embassies in their host countries
Issuing visas to foreign citizens who want to travel to the U.S. for work, tourism or study
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