The Government of the Principality of United City welcomes inquiries from citizens, prospective members, organizations, and visitors from around the world.
Whether you are interested in citizenship, diplomacy, partnerships, media inquiries, or general information, we would be pleased to hear from you.
For questions about United City, citizenship, government services, or community participation, please contact us through the official contact form below.
Response Time:
We aim to respond to all inquiries within 7-10 business days.
Interested in becoming a Citizen, Resident, Steward, Envoy, or Grand Envoy?
Please visit the Citizenship page and complete the appropriate application form.
Micronations, organizations, educational institutions, community groups, and other interested parties seeking friendship, cooperation, or diplomatic relations with United City may submit inquiries through this page.
Requests may include:
Friendship agreements
Cultural exchanges
Community partnerships
Diplomatic recognition
Collaborative projects
Members of the media seeking interviews, statements, or official comments regarding United City should clearly indicate the nature of their request in their message.
Official announcements are also published through the United City Gazette.
Stay informed with the latest national news, government announcements, appointments, and policy updates.
Visit the United City Gazette for official publications and historical records.
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All submissions should be respectful and relevant to the affairs of United City.
Information submitted through this contact form will be used solely for responding to inquiries and conducting the official business of United City.
United City does not sell personal information to third parties.
The Office of Prince Harsh Kol serves as the highest authority of the Principality of United City and may receive communications of national importance through official channels.
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