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What happened to the Australian Embassy in Washington DC?

What happened to the Australian Embassy in Washington DC?

This temporary location will serves as the embassy for the next three years while the one on Scott Circle is demolished to make way for a brand new chancery to be unveiled in 2022….

Embassy of Australia, Washington, D.C.
Website http://usa.embassy.gov.au/

Does Australia have an embassy in Zimbabwe?

The Australian Embassy in Harare represents the people and Government of Australia in the countries of: Zimbabwe. Zambia.

Can I travel to Zimbabwe from Australia?

Land borders are currently closed except for returning Zimbabwean residents and transits through Zimbabwe. Domestic and international flights are operating, although options remain limited, including to Australia.

Is there an Australian Embassy in Harare Zimbabwe?

You can also follow the Embassy on Twitter @AusEmbZim and on Facebook Australian Embassy, Zimbabwe The Australian Embassy in Harare represents the people and Government of Australia in the countries of: Important chnages to Smart Traveller are coming. Our new Smartraveller website will be launched in November.

Is there an embassy of Australia in Washington?

In addition to the Embassy of Australia in Washington, Australia also has 9 other representations in United-states: Country of United-states has 4 other representations in Australia: Embassy Of Australia In Washington represents one of 162 consular and diplomatic representations of Australia all over the world.

How to contact the Australian Embassy in Canberra?

For urgent consular and passport assistance the Australian Embassy can be contacted via email: [email protected] or on +263 772 129 260 or +263 242 85323555 If you need urgent assistance outside of normal working hours, please contact our Consular emergency Centre,Canberra (Australia): +61 2 6261 3305.

Is the ABCC in Zimbabwe part of the Australian Embassy?

Staff at the ABCC have no involvement in the decision-making process or knowledge of the application outcome. From Monday 2 July 2018, the Australian Visa Application Centre (AVAC) in Harare, Zimbabwe will become an Australian Biometric Collection Centre (ABCC).