North Korea, Iran, Bhutan, and Cuba do not have an active US embassy. This is because the United States has no diplomatic relations with these nations. The US also has no diplomatic relations with Syria, although an embassy is present in Damascus.
The United States obtains an interests section in Switzerland's embassy in Havana, Cuba to represent American interests in Cuba. However, the US has no diplomatic relations with Cuba.
Some countries in Europe need VISA, but dont worry about the VISA if you need it, you can get it when you land ISTANBUL it cost like 50 Euro. So no need to visit Turkish embassy, to be sure just call them, the embassy.
they are found in most places in the world so their aren't many places in the world that dont have any.
;no you dont need a fingerprint
i dont know u tell me lol
They do give to Third World countries. Keep in mind the First World countries also have their own needs to take care of, and the corruption which runs rampant throughout most of the Third World has caused a good portion of the contributions made by the rest of the world to vanish and reappear as lavish homes occupied by the leaders of those Third World countries.
You dont. Visas must be renewed outside the U.S.- at the U.S. consulate/embassy.
Trade and manufacturing activities can be found in various countries around the world, including China, the United States, Germany, Japan, South Korea, and Mexico. These countries are known for their strong industrial bases and active participation in global trade.
sorry dont know
go to the FIFA website and you will see the countries participating , when and where.
How many out of all the countries of the world sell Coca Cola? 252 countries out of 257.(Not sold in North Korea, Cuba, Burma, Iran and Sudan.)SO only 5 Dont
no you dont
Because people dont like to be bored with their own countries theyt wasnt to see4 the wqorld