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    4.0 (12 reviews)
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    Jim U.

    This is a review of the embassy's participation in the European Union Embassies' Open House on May 9th, 2009. The lines were long here too, but they had everyone work their way through the "Secret Gardens" and other outdoor spaces, so it actually went very quickly. The drawback to this is that you do not actually get to step inside the embassy. The gardens were not very impressive, but the lawns were beautifully manicured -- think Buckingham palace. There were several tents set up highlighting tourism in Scotland and Wales (seriously) as well as business oriented stuff like Qinetiq and being green. The most popular tent though was the one offering free cups of ginger ale mixed with Famous Grouse scotch whiskey -- that merited a second visit. :-) Upon exiting you could receive a very nice bag as well, but they had already run out of these by the time of my visit.

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    A bar. In an Embassy. Yes please. Plus the people who work on the Embassy are simply incredible. Always a privilege to be there.

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    The Residence is huge! And the dining room so gorgeous!

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    Embassy of France

    Embassy of France

    3.0(42 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Summer Garden Party at the French Embassy (DC)…read more The skies opened up with a huge monsoon like downpour, around 6 PM. The early access entry to the party, started at 7 PM and general admission at 8 PM. Good wine, food and music were anticipated by one and all attendees. A crowd of beautifully dressed and adorned guests awaited their turn to enjoy the fun and excitement, awaiting us on an official French soil reached after you went through security. It's a lovely and large complex in Upper North West, Washington, DC, very close to Georgetown University. As you entered, you came to a charming open courtyard on the right side of the guard room, with a beautiful golden statue and fountain. There's a few tents setup with some of the best food and wine offerings. The rosè and champagne, had their very own tent. The libations were free-flowing and made for a very pleasant, gracious and friendly atmosphere. French Baguette, a local DC based restaurant with French roots, offered their various crogels and quiche. Indoors, they had bread, ham, cheese and vegetables platters. Also, an ice cream machine and a crêpes station. While outside, a singer and piano player provided melodic notes to set the mood. It was an event you had to pay for in order to attend, it was something everyone should, as a Greater Washington DC resident should attend at least once.

    If you have business with the French govt then this is the place to come. Visas etc…read more across from Georgetown U hospital. Parking on the street. Lots of traffic and takes time to get here and in. More security here than in smaller embassies. Once inside-the architecture is amazing. Artwork and photos are incredible. Rooms flow nicely for entertaining. Wine tastings work well here. Receptions give people Lots to Look at and talk about. They do run out of plates and glasses. Food is usually short of what you want so plan for a higher number of attendees.

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    Embassy of Argentina

    Embassy of Argentina

    4.7(6 reviews)
    1.3 miDupont Circle

    The Embassy of Argentina is inside a 1906 mansion built for a Congressman from Pennsylvania and…read moredesigned by the first Black graduate of the University of Pennsylvania's architecture school. It's two levels with several grand rooms for entertaining and art from Argentina. It's close to the Dupont Circle Metro.

    I had the good fortune of visiting the Argentinian Embassy for the 2013 Passport to DC cultural…read moretour. For those who don't know, this is the one day of year where the embassy is open to the public. Of the 6+ embassies that I visited throughout the day, this by far was the best experience. 1. Engaging staff. Unlike other embassies, the staff initiated the conversation and were eager to explain the culture and history of Argentina. We also got information regarding the different rooms and paintings inside the embassy. 2. Personal meet and greet with the ambassador. We were personally greeted by the ambassador and had the opportunity to shake her hand and have a chat with her. I couldn't believe she was actively participating in the event! 3. Food & wine. Only a handful of embassies served food and drinks and of those handful, this embassy was the best. El Patio from Rockville catered and gave us 3 types of empanadas to sample (Corn, beef, and vegetable). To top that off, they brought a stellar Argentianian Malbec (which I'm going to find out by calling the restaurant). In my opinion, that wine tasted like a $25+ bottle and if it's priced under $10 (which my gut tells me b/c there is no way they'll give something that expensive to a crowd for free), it will arguably make it the best value wine I've tried in the last 3-4 years. I'll be buying a case of that wine soon. 4. Tango dancing. Argentina and tango are synonymous. We had a live tango demonstration by professionals followed by a short group lesson. Great staff, great food, drinks, and a marvelous show. They hit a 10 out of 10 on all the major categories. Congratulations for pulling off such a fantastic job!

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    Embassy of the People's Republic of China

    Embassy of the People's Republic of China

    3.0(132 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    I applied the tourist L visa for my two kids, here's a snapshot:…read more3/28 - Submitted online application on COVA 4/6 - Preliminary review rejected, pending birth certificates/parents' passport copy 4/7 - Online review approved upon submission of missing docs. To drop off passport 4/14 - Dropped off passport at visa center in DC 4/17 - Picked up both visas (approved for 10 years and 90 days max duration for multiple entries) and paid the visa fees The online application was straight-forward. I used online free websites to photoshop the pictures. They did not specify uploading birth certificates/parents' passport copies during the application, but after I uploaded the necessary docs, it was approved swiftly. When dropping off the passport, the agent only asked for the passports, how long we plan to stay in China, and then she gave me to pink slip and asked me to come back Friday to pick up the passports. The whole visit lasted for 5 mins (it was on a Tuesday morning). There is garage parking at the center, it costs $8.99 for an hour. However, if the visit is not going to last for over 2 hours, I suggest parking on the street which is about $4 for 1.5 hrs. Tuesday was very empty, Friday was crowded, I had to wait in line for 40+ mins to get into the center to pick up the visas. Overall I think the process was a lot easier than I initially thought. Regarding online reviews about customer service, I think the visa center is about efficiency. The "Chinese efficiency" is about getting the job done without wasting people's time and money. The staff may not be the friendliest people on earth, but they get down to the core which is getting your visas/applications approved. The drive to the DC embassy may be a bit far but I got what I needed in an efficient manner.

    Had a good experience here! Got there at 2:10pm on a Monday and I was done by their closing time of…read more2:30p. I was nervous because I heard that some consulates stop taking people at 2pm, but that was not the case here. The office is on the ground floor of a brown building in the Glover Park area. Walk through the glass doors main entrance and head to the back. Nobody was in the security line, so I got a number right away. If you don't have a bag, the security process is super quick. There were 5 people ahead of me. All of them appeared to be tour operators as they had stacks of passports and paperwork. My number was called, the rep was courteous and efficient. He went through my paperwork and the intake took 3 minutes. Fast turnaround on the regular $140 fee (drop off Monday, pick up Thursday). He did say that there is a lunch break between 12:30p-1:30p, so expect a wait time during that hour. He gave me a pink slip for pickup and you pay $140 at pickup. Don't lose your pink slip! I brought: 1) printout of application submitted online - sign it! 2) printout of QR code page - sign this! 3) paper copy of passport page 4) paper copy of front and back of driver license There are restrooms, a water fountain, and lots of seats. About 6 people were working. As other people have said, don't forget to check the mainland China calendar of holidays, as the office may close on those days. Lunar New Year, Moon Festival, etc.

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    The Embassy of The Federal Republic of Germany

    The Embassy of The Federal Republic of Germany

    4.1(10 reviews)
    1.4 miFoxhall

    Wow, what a lovely team! Birgit has wonderfully helped me apply for citizenship due to my mema's…read moreheritage and previous citizenship before marrying an American soldier, and Birgit was so kind, guided us through the process kindly and delicately, and was with us every step of the way! The embassy itself was very pretty and clean, and we couldn't help but take a walk around the neighborhood afterword and go to a nice coffeeshop. Thanks Birgit! - Allie and Josh

    Wow, what a helpful team at the German embassy. My wife and I just went to their open office hours…read more(Monday 1-3pm) to ask about citizenship questions, and they were so friendly and helpful. Expecting well....a German experience, we were blown away by the friendliness of the staff and walked away very excited to continue working with them to get a few big things done. I lived in Wuppertal Germany (where my wife is from) and comparatively that Visa office was a zoo! The embassy here was so nice and open we were shocked. The only tip I'd say is just make an appointment. While their website said they had citizenship open hours on Monday and Friday, the office seemed confused by this. They were still very happy to help, but they were looking for an appointment first and foremost. The woman who helped us was so great and even gave us her name to follow up on future fillings. We're at the point where we would much rather deal with them than filing anything when we're in Germany!

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    Embassy of the Philippines - Banner for Passport DC

    Embassy of the Philippines

    2.4(53 reviews)
    1.6 miDowntown, Dupont Circle

    We had to notarize a response for a counter affidavit for submission in the Philippines to respond…read morefor a perjury complaint we filed for our cousins. Basically theres an ongoing scam between filipino that they force filipino americans to default and mail their summons in different addresses in america. To combat these we signed a perjury complain affidavit for my cousins. So as soon as we got the affidavit, I sent my sister to the embassy, she drove 5 hours and we requested for an urgent processing to pick it up the same day as there is a strict 10 day deadline for the Philippine Prosecutor. This notary would not budge and told my sister that they will drop it off the next day and even refused to let us take a picture of the signed affidavit since we will email the signed affidavit to our lawyer and a signed receipt. She then accuse my sister of by questioning her why didnt we schedule an appointment sooner. Well, I scheduled this complain and this was the first available appointment. You need to explain to me what is more important than submitting to trying to meet a 10 day deadline to a criminal complain? Moreover, why are paying customers not allowed to take a picture of their very own signed form? Lastly and most importantly, why does it cost $25 to notarize a simple form?

    We drove 11 hours just to be told they couldn't help us because our birth certificate is not PSA…read morecopies. On the website they just said bring original copy of birth certificate, and on the bottom it says get your PSA on this website. We brought a certified copies from NSO which they now call PSA, and now they just reprint the certificates on a yellow paper. They still bring the red tape habit here in the US and this is just another corrupt branch of Philippine government. They should've said PSA birth certificate is required. The staff feels entitled, rude and unhelpful especially the gay one with horrible eye brows. Typical Filipino government employees who thinks they're above all else. They have no compassion and consideration. They just want more and more money to steal. I'm mean we're willing to pay.

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