Consular.
An important centre of international business with a highly cosmopolitan population, Dusseldorf plays host to a considerable consular corps.
Many European nations, including Britain, France and The Netherlands, maintain a consulate general in the city, as do the United States and Japan. Consular offices are maintained here, such as those of Canada and Spain; countless others are represented by honorary consuls.
So, in any number of situations, help and support is close at hand.
Japan.
As one of five diplomatic missions in Germany, the consulate general of Japan in Dusseldorf is the contact point for visa and import matters to Japan with jurisdiction for NRW. The consulate general hosts departments for cultural...
Britain.
"Amazing Dusseldorf" is well-named; for it is an amazing concept. And like all good ideas it is simple and obvious…once somebody else has thought of it.I’ve been in Dusseldorf since August 2005. When you first arrive you might think...
USA.
Dusseldorf is indeed an amazing city. We hear and read much about Berlin, Munich, Hamburg. Frankfurt and, yes, Cologne (!), but it is hard to beat Rhine City Dusseldorf and its environs for economic dynamism, political importance...
France.
The French greatly appreciate Dusseldorf’s cosmopolitanism, dynamism and francophilie – a city that well deserves the appellation of “Little Paris on the Rhine”. There are some 30,000 French citizens in North Rhine-Westphalia...
Consulates.
What to do if in difficulties? The days of Timothy or Adrian from the consulate dashing to help are long gone, as are registering your presence in a country, of course. Even finding embassies or consulates in a foreign country...