London 2012 Games
London 2012 Olympics & Paralympics
27 July-12 August 2012
The London 2012 Olympics and Paralympic games were from held 27 July-12 August 2012 and 29 August-9 September 2012 respectively.
The official London 2012 website was www.london2012.com
The U.S. Olympic Committee announced the 530-member 2012 U.S. Olympic Team on Tuesday, 10th July 2012 (read their blog entry). Find out who the Team USA members are as well as some fun facts about the team!
Information for American Citizens
Information for American Citizens visiting the United Kingdom during the Games is available by clicking on this link. The top-ten Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) are answered in this Youtube video.
American Citizen Services (ACS) provide a variety of emergency and non-emergency services to Americans in England and Wales, including Passport Services. Please click here for further information.
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Denied Entry to the UK ?
U.S. citizens are generally allowed to travel to the U.K. without a visa if they are coming only for tourism and only for a short time. However, the decision on admission to the U.K. is made by British authorities (the UK Border Agency – UKBA) in accordance with British law. Under British law, some common activities may not be considered “tourism.” Religious volunteers, charity workers, interns, prospective students and others pursuing special programs may need to get a visa before traveling to the U.K. Read more.
Avoid Scams !
There are numerous scams in circulation concerning the 2012 Olympics. There are also a number of unauthorized websites claiming to offer tickets for the event.
Don’t be a victim! Visit the official London 2012 Olympics website for further detailed information.
If you’re booking accommodation for the London 2012 Games, the Metropolitan Police Service’s Operation Podium has some advice on accomodation fraud (PDF) to protect you and your personal details from being exploited by criminals.
2012 Olympics Blog
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Stay informed on what the Embassy has to say about London 2012.
We'll have practical information on getting around and staying safe and of course we'll cover Olympic stories of success and failure on our London 2012 blog.
Road to 2012
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Brady Ellison Archery
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Nastia Liukin Gymnastics
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Miles Chamley-Watson Fencing
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Queen Underwood Boxing
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Alison Jones Paralympics