What is a consulate?

A consulate is a diplomatic mission that is located in a major city of a foreign country, rather than in the capital. Consulates are typically smaller than embassies, and are usually headed by a consul or consul general. The main function of a consulate is to provide assistance and support to citizens of the home country, including issuing passports and visas, providing information on laws and regulations, and helping with legal and financial issues. Consulates also promote trade and cultural exchange and assist in resolving disputes.


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