Address: 3200 Whitehaven St NW, Washington, DC 20008, USA
Phone: +12022344300
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10AM–12PM
Tuesday: 10AM–12PM
Wednesday: 10AM–12PM
Thursday: 10AM–12PM
Friday: 11AM–12PM
Saturday: Closed
mortsketball
mmmm danish people
Jannik Dyhre
Fantastic place.
Magdalena Zielinska
Very friendly and calls are actually answered :) Great service, thank you!
Morten Andersen
I’ve visited and seen a lot of embassy’s in Washington DC and this just is the premiere one. Build in the fifties it’s quite worn out but very cool at the same time. Typical Danish design at its best and the location is second to none. It’s like being in the woods. Visiting is possible - not indoors though - once a year at the embassies day.
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DON'T COME TO AMERICA. We're all trying to leave. You'll be fluoridated, charged aggregiously for every little health need, there's so much propaganda here.... Do yourself a favor, this is not the best country in the world, we rank almost last in healthcare, education, mortality rates, you name it.... You're better off where you are. Stay healthy
Anyone that isn't a US-citizen that wants to enter the US will need either a Green card, a Visa or a Visa-waiver and have a valid passport. If a national of a country that is part of the Visa-waiver agreement with the US (e.g. all countries of the EU) wants to visit the US, a travelling Visa can readily be obtained online at the webpage of the local US-Embassy.
Well, if one of your parents were a Danish citizen, and you are younger than 21, you may still be eligible for a Danish citizenship. There is an attachment rule, however. But, you should contact the people at the embassy directly to assist you with that matter.
Most likely. He can be taken to the American embassy in the country to get help.
I think you need tap the SUBSCRIBE button ,under the MORE NEWS . See their website. https://usa.um.dk/en/
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