
U.S. Embassies
U.S. embassies are official diplomatic missions located in foreign countries. They represent the United States government and serve as a hub for diplomatic relations, including political, economic, and cultural interactions. Embassies provide services for American citizens abroad, such as passport assistance and safety information. They also work to promote U.S. interests and policies, and facilitate communication between the host country and the U.S. government. Each embassy is led by an ambassador, who is appointed by the President and serves as the chief diplomat in that country.