Key Points

The new chancery premises for the Consulate General of India in Seattle were officially inaugurated by Ambassador Vinay Kwatra. The event was attended by Washington State Governor Bob Ferguson, US Senator Maria Cantwell, and Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell. The consulate is housed in the historic Federal Reserve Building in downtown Seattle and serves nine northwestern US states. Since starting consular operations in July 2024, it has already processed nearly 24,000 applications.

Key Points: Ambassador Kwatra Inaugurates New Indian Consulate Chancery in Seattle

  • New chancery located in historic downtown Seattle Federal Reserve Building
  • Serves 9 US states including Washington and Oregon
  • Prime Minister Modi announced the consulate in June 2023
  • Has processed nearly 24,000 consular applications since July 2024
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Indian Consulate's new chancery premises inaugurated in Seattle

Indian Ambassador Vinay Kwatra opens new Seattle consulate chancery with Governor Ferguson, Senator Cantwell, and Mayor Harrell, strengthening US-India ties in Pacific Northwest.

"welcomed the opening of the new Indian consulate as a landmark development - Governor Bob Ferguson"

Seattle, August 28

The new chancery premises of the Consulate General of India in Seattle were officially inaugurated Tuesday (local time) by Ambassador of India to the USA Vinay Kwatra, in the presence of Governor of Washington State Bob Ferguson, US Senator Maria Cantwell and Mayor of Seattle Bruce Harrell, the Consulate General of India, Seattle, said in an official statement.

Addressing an audience of elected leaders and prominent Indian American community members, Governor Ferguson welcomed the opening of the new Indian consulate as a landmark development, especially in deepening bilateral ties between India and the US Pacific Northwest region, the statement said.

The new Chancery premises of the Indian Consulate are located in the heart of downtown Seattle (1015, 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA -98104) at the Federal Reserve Building and spread over two floors: the first floor houses the Consular section and is open for visitors of consular services and public dealing, while the eleventh floor houses the Administrative and Commercial wings. The location had earlier served as the Seattle branch of the Federal Bank of San Francisco from 1951 to 2008 and has been listed in the US Federal Government's National Register of Historic Places since 2013, the release added.

It may be recalled that the announcement for the commencement of the 6th Indian Consulate in the US was made by the Prime Minister of India in June 2023, and within five months, it commenced its operations from a temporary location in Seattle in November 2023.

Following the initiation of its consular operations in July 2024, the Consulate has provided services to nearly 23,722 applicants from its consular jurisdiction covering Washington, Oregon, Alaska, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming and Nebraska, as per the release.

The inaugural ceremony was followed by a brief interaction of Ambassador Vinay Kwatra with representatives of the Indian American community.

During the visit, he also interacted with senior leadership of tech companies from the Greater Seattle area, elected leadership of Washington State, and leaders of Indian origin elected to public office, the release added.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see India expanding its diplomatic presence in the US. The Pacific Northwest has a huge Indian community and this will definitely strengthen our ties. Hope they improve processing times too!
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Michael C
Impressive how quickly they set this up - from announcement to operations in just 5 months. The historic building location is a nice touch too. Shows India's growing importance in the global landscape.
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Ananya R
Serving 23,722 applicants already! That's amazing reach. This will be so helpful for students and professionals across all those states. Finally proper consular services in our region 🎉
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Sarah B
Wonderful to see the Indian community getting better representation and services. The location in the historic Federal Reserve Building adds such prestige to the consulate's presence here.
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Vikram M
While this is good news, I hope they maintain the same efficiency as they scale up. Sometimes new consulates take time to streamline processes. Fingers crossed for smooth operations!

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