The former Embassy Chancery was located at the intersection of 15th and M Streets in the heart of Washington, DC. Previous locations included a victorian building on R Street, N.W., and the top floor of the Watergate 600 Office Building along the banks of the Potomac River.
In August, 2006 the Embassy returned to the banks of the Potomac River when the new Embassy site House of Sweden opened on the Georgetown waterfront.
The Embassy of Sweden in Washington, D.C. is one of the largest Swedish legations in the world.
The Ambassador lives in a residence in Northwest Washington. Staff members reside in the District of Columbia and the surrounding suburbs in Maryland and Virginia.
The Embassy is the official communications link between the Swedish and American governments. The Ambassador heads the Embassy and is the official representative of the Swedish Government to the United States Government.
In addition to the Ambassador's office and the office of the Deputy Chief of Mission, there are eight sections of the Embassy, each headed by a minister or counselor, who in turn are assisted by staffs of various sizes.
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Political Affairs
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The political section handles bilateral political questions and does general reporting on U.S. foreign policy back to the Swedish Government. |
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Trade/Economic Affairs
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With an eye toward Swedish interests, the minister for trade and economic affairs and his staff follow economic developments and U.S. trade policy, and assist public officials and private clients in making contacts with U.S. authorities. Serves as a link between Sweden and the World Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank. |
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Consular/ |
The minister/consul general is the head of the Chancery and is in charge of personnel matters, daily administrative routines, housing and communications. Consular duties include the issuance of passports, visas, labor permits and aid to Swedes in distress. |
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Finance/Economic Affairs
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The financial minister follows and reports back to Sweden on economic and financial developments in the U.S. Transmits information about the Swedish economy to interested persons and institutions in the U.S. |
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Press/Culture/ |
The press counselor keeps abreast of domestic policy issues in the U.S. and maintains contact with American and Swedish journalists. The cultural counselor introduces various aspects of Swedish culture into the U.S. and reports back to Sweden about American cultural trends. The department is also responsible for program activities in House of Sweden. |
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Science/Technology |
The office works with issues in the science and technology fields, with a focus on innovation and economic growth policies. The office is part of the Swedish Agency for Growth Policy Analysis. |
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MOU |
The Office for Defense Industry Cooperation supports the defense trade and industry cooperation. |
| Military | Works mainly with information about Swedish defense and as a liaison hub between Swedish and U.S. defense authorities. |
The Embassy is open:
Monday through Friday
from 8:20 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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