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Consulates are like mini embassies or branches of embassies. They are found in major tourist cities of the world or areas with large expatriate populations. Consulates issue visas, passports and emergency documents. They also perform notary functions, register births and deaths and handle serious matters such as forced marriages and child abductions. Consulates assist nationals imprisoned abroad and victims of crime. They also help in cases of serious illness while travelling or death of relatives abroad. They are the first point of contact when passports are lost or stolen or any other serious problem is experienced when living or travelling abroad. Their main function is to assist people. They do not normally get involved in country-to-country relations (which is the main role and function of the ambassador and embassy). Smaller cities and towns may have an 'honorary consulate' which is a smaller version of a consulate.

A consulate establishes a presence in a foreign country mainly to assist expatriates and travellers and to some degree to promote and enhance friendly relations between the countries with regard to trade, investment, and the import and export of services between countries.

Consuls are appointed as official representatives of their government (whereas there is only one Ambassador for each country, representing the head of state). There may be several consuls appointed to a country, performing different roles, with a different consul in charge of consulates located in major cities. A consulate is also sometimes part of the embassy in the capital city of a country.

A high-ranking consul is known as a consul-general. A consul-general will have deputy consuls-general, vice-consuls, or agents working to assist them. In a large country such as the U.S. there is a consul-general in many major cities, such as New York, Los Angeles and Chicago.

Embassy

An embassy could be looked upon as the 'head office' whereas consulates are the branch offices. There is only one ambassador based in the embassy in the capital city of a host country, whereas there are many consuls to cover major cities. For example, in the United States the British Embassy is located in Washington, D.C. with consulates in major cities.

An Ambassador is a representative of the head of state and government of their country. The ambassador deals directly with the ambassador for the head of state of the host country (for example the Ambassador to H.M. The Queen and the Ambassador to the President of the United States). Ambassadors are responsible for overseeing the work of the embassy and its consulates. An ambassador also presents and explains political policies and views to the host country and similarly reports back to the home country. Other duties include security issues, commercial, economic, media, and diplomatic relations and interests. Some countries do not have an embassy for politically-sensitive reasons, but have a consulate to help resident expatriates and travellers.

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