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5 things about US Consulate that opens in Bengaluru today

FP Staff • January 17, 2025, 07:00:47 IST
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The inauguration, likely to happen around 9:30 am today, is a step in the direction of fulfilling a long-standing demand among techies, business visitors, and students in the region

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US' ambassador to India, Eric Garcetti, is set to inaugurate the consulate in Bengaluru. Image courtesy: usembassy.gov

The United States is set to inaugurate its consulate in Bengaluru on Friday (January 17).

The inauguration, likely to happen around 9:30 am today, is a step in the direction of fulfilling a long-standing demand among techies, business visitors, and students in the region.

Here are five key points about this new establishment:

1. Temporary location at JW Marriott Hotel

The consulate will temporarily operate from the JW Marriott Hotel on Vittal Mallya Road, where the United States Commercial Service (USCS) office currently resides.

The consulate will operate with a limited number of officers initially but plans to expand its operations once a permanent location is established.

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2. Permanent location to be disclosed

A ‘site-dedication ceremony’ is scheduled for January 17, during which the exact location of the permanent consulate will be disclosed.

Moneycontrol cited sources as saying that Whitefield is a leading contender for hosting the consulate. MB Patil, Karnataka’s Minister for Large and Medium Industries and Infrastructure, had earlier offered land in the area for this.

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3. Enhanced access to consular services

With the opening of the Bengaluru consulate, residents will no longer need to travel to Chennai or Hyderabad for US visas and related services.

This local availability is expected to benefit numerous students, professionals, and entrepreneurs in the region, streamlining processes and reducing travel burdens.

4. 500,000 people to benefit, BJP claims

According to Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya– a member of Bharatiya Janata Party– the consulate will play a critical role in boosting commerce and facilitating smoother travel for entrepreneurs and professionals.

He added that a fully operational US consulate in Bengaluru could directly assist at least half a million people, News Minute reported.

However, Priyank Kharge, the IT minister of Karnataka, slammed BJP MPs for ‘misleading’ people. “BJP MPs should stop misleading people. While the Consulate will be opened soon, it will be only to service Americans and businesses. It will take a while before they start processing Visa from here,” he posted on X.

5. Consulate vs Embassy

While both are diplomatic missions, a consulate is smaller than an embassy and has a narrower scope. It primarily focuses on providing consular services such as visa issuance and assistance to citizens.

An embassy serves as the main diplomatic mission of a country and is typically located in the host nation’s capital, handling major diplomatic affairs between the two countries.

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