Overview
The U.S. Embassy in Athens is the headquarters of the U.S. Mission to Greece, overseeing a vital partnership with a strategic NATO ally. The mission focuses on strengthening defense and security cooperation, particularly through the U.S. Naval Support Activity at Souda Bay, promoting trade and investment, and fostering educational and cultural exchange. The embassy is a symbol of the enduring friendship between the United States and the Hellenic Republic.Read moreRead less
Visa Services
As Greece is a member of the Visa Waiver Program (VWP), the embassy does not process tourist or business visas for Greek citizens. It handles all other visa categories, including student (F-1), work, and all immigrant visas for residents of Greece. The consular section serves a large number of applicants, including third-country nationals.Read moreRead less
Consular Services
The American Citizen Services (ACS) unit provides a full range of services to the large community of U.S. citizens in Greece, which includes many dual nationals, retirees, and students. Services include passport renewals, Consular Reports of Birth Abroad, and notarial acts. The ACS unit is also a critical resource for the millions of American tourists who visit Greece annually.Read moreRead less
Trade & Export Support
The U.S. Commercial Service promotes U.S. exports to Greece, focusing on sectors like energy, defense, and technology. It helps U.S. companies navigate the Greek market and identify opportunities, particularly as Greece emerges as a regional energy and logistics hub.
Investment Opportunities
The embassy actively promotes two-way investment. Through the SelectUSA program, it encourages Greek companies to invest in the United States. It also supports significant U.S. investments in Greece's tourism, energy, and real estate sectors.
Business Support
The embassy's Economic Section analyzes the Greek economy and advocates for U.S. businesses. It works with the Greek government on issues of investment climate, privatization, and economic reforms, supporting the growing presence of American companies in the country.
Cultural & Educational Programs
The Public Affairs section manages cultural and educational programs that celebrate the deep historical ties between the U.S. and Greece. It oversees the prestigious Fulbright Program in Greece and supports a wide variety of exchanges that connect artists, students, and scholars.
Appointment Information
Appointments are mandatory for all routine consular services, including visa interviews and ACS. All appointments must be scheduled online via the embassy's website. Applicants should plan in advance, especially for non-VWP visa categories.
Special Notes
The embassy is located in a large, prominent building across from the Athens Concert Hall. It is a high-security facility, and visitors are subject to strict screening. The location is central and well-served by public transportation.