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This is a list of diplomatic missions in the United States. At present, 175 nations maintain diplomatic missions to the United States in the capital, Washington, D.C. Being the seat of the Organization of American States, the city also hosts missions of its member-states, separate from their respective embassies to the United States.

Eight nations also attribute their missions at the United Nations in New York City as their official embassies to the United States. However, only those offices in New York City that serve as an official diplomatic mission to the United States are listed here. For a complete list of diplomatic missions to the United Nations, see List of current permanent representatives to the United Nations.

Only diplomatic missions operated by a foreign country are listed here. Honorary consulates, typically private offices designated to provide limited services on behalf of a foreign country, are not listed.

Embassies in Washington, D.C.

Main article: List of diplomatic missions in Washington, D.C.

The following 175 countries maintain embassies in Washington, D.C. as their primary diplomatic missions to the United States. Entries marked with an asterisk (*) have chanceries (embassy buildings) located on or near a portion of Massachusetts Avenue known as Embassy Row.

  1.  Albania
  2.  Algeria
  3.  Angola
  4.  Antigua and Barbuda
  5.  Argentina
  6.  Armenia*
  7.  Australia*
  8.  Austria
  9.  Azerbaijan*
  10.  Bahamas*
  11.  Bahrain
  12.  Bangladesh
  13.  Barbados
  14.  Belarus
  15.  Belgium
  16.  Belize*
  17.  Benin
  18.  Bolivia*
  19.  Bosnia and Herzegovina
  20.  Botswana
  21.  Brazil*
  22.  Brunei
  23.  Bulgaria*
  24.  Burkina Faso*
  25.  Burundi
  26.  Cambodia
  27.  Cameroon*
  28.  Canada
  29.  Cape Verde*
  30.  Central African Republic*
  31.  Chad
  32.  Chile*
  33.  China
  34.  Colombia
  35.  Congo-Brazzaville
  36.  Congo-Kinshasa
  37.  Costa Rica
  38.  Croatia*
  39.  Cuba
  40.  Cyprus*
  41.  Czechia
  42.  Denmark*
  43.  Djibouti
  44.  Dominica
  45.  Dominican Republic
  46.  Ecuador
  47.  Egypt
  48.  El Salvador
  49.  Equatorial Guinea
  50.  Eritrea
  51.  Estonia*
  52.  Eswatini
  53.  Ethiopia
  54.  Fiji
  55.  Finland*
  56.  France
  57.  Gabon
  58.  Gambia
  59.  Georgia
  60.  Germany
  61.  Ghana
  62.  Greece*
  63.  Grenada
  64.  Guatemala*
  65.  Guinea
  66.  Guyana
  67.  Haiti*
  68.  Holy See*
  69.  Honduras
  70.  Hungary
  71.  Iceland*
  72.  India*
  73.  Indonesia*
  74.  Iraq*
  75.  Ireland*
  76.  Israel
  77.  Italy*
  78.  Ivory Coast*
  79.  Jamaica
  80.  Japan*
  81.  Jordan
  82.  Kazakhstan
  83.  Kenya
  84.  Kosovo
  85.  Kuwait
  86.  Kyrgyzstan*
  87.  Laos
  88.  Latvia*
  89.  Lebanon
  90.  Lesotho*
  91.  Liberia
  92.  Libya
  93.  Liechtenstein
  94.  Lithuania
  95.  Luxembourg*
  96.  Madagascar*
  97.  Malawi*
  98.  Malaysia
  99.  Maldives
  100.  Mali
  101.  Malta
  102.  Marshall Islands*
  103.  Mauritania
  104.  Mauritius
  105.  Mexico
  106.  Micronesia
  107.  Moldova
  108.  Monaco
  109.  Mongolia
  110.  Montenegro
  111.  Morocco
  112.  Mozambique
  113.  Myanmar
  114.  Namibia
  115.    Nepal
  116.  Netherlands
  117.  New Zealand*
  118.  Nicaragua
  119.  Niger*
  120.  Nigeria
  121.  North Macedonia
  122.  Norway*
  123.  Oman
  124.  Pakistan
  125.  Palau
  126.  Panama
  127.  Papua New Guinea*
  128.  Paraguay*
  129.  Peru*
  130.  Philippines*
  131.  Poland
  132.  Portugal*
  133.  Qatar
  134.  Romania*
  135.  Russia
  136.  Rwanda
  137.  Saint Kitts and Nevis
  138.  Saint Lucia
  139.  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  140.  Saudi Arabia
  141.  Senegal
  142.  Serbia
  143.  Sierra Leone
  144.  Singapore
  145.  Slovakia
  146.  Slovenia
  147.  Somalia
  148.  South Africa*
  149.  South Korea*
  150.  South Sudan
  151.  Spain
  152.  Sri Lanka
  153.  Sudan*
  154.  Suriname
  155.  Sweden
  156.   Switzerland
  157.  Tajikistan
  158.  Tanzania
  159.  Thailand
  160.  Timor-Leste*
  161.  Togo*
  162.  Trinidad and Tobago*
  163.  Tunisia*
  164.  Turkey*
  165.  Turkmenistan*
  166.  Uganda
  167.  Ukraine
  168.  United Arab Emirates
  169.  United Kingdom*
  170.  Uruguay
  171.  Uzbekistan*
  172.  Vietnam*
  173.  Yemen
  174.  Zambia*
  175.  Zimbabwe

Permanent Missions to the Organization of American States (OAS) in Washington, D.C.

The following member-states maintain permanent missions to the Organization of American States. Member-states not listed here have their ambassadors to the United States concurrently accredited to the organization

Other missions/delegations to the United States in Washington, D.C.

The following countries or entities have missions in Washington, D.C., though they may not have full diplomatic relations with the United States government.

International Organizations

States with no relations

Interests sections are provided by protecting powers.

Governments with limited recognition

The United States does not formally recognize the following states.

Territories

Other entities

Missions in New York City

See also: List of current Permanent Representatives to the United Nations

New York City, the largest city in the United States, is home to the General Assembly of the United Nations, and all 195 member and observer states send permanent delegations. Nine diplomatic missions in New York City listed below are also formally accredited as each country's official embassy to the United States. There are 108 missions in the city. All are consulates-general unless otherwise noted.

Cities with ten or more consulates

Los Angeles

Main article: List of diplomatic missions in Los Angeles

Los Angeles, the second-largest city in the United States, is home to 63 consular missions, more than any other city on the West Coast and any U.S. city except Washington, D.C. and New York City. Many of these consulates are located along Wilshire Boulevard.

  1.  Argentina (Consulate-General)
  2.  Armenia (Consulate-General)
  3.  Australia (Consulate-General)
  4.  Austria (Consulate-General)
  5.  Azerbaijan (Consulate-General)
  6.  Bangladesh (Consulate-General)
  7.  Bahamas (Consulate-General)
  8.  Belgium (Consulate-General)
  9.  Belize (Consulate-General)
  10.  Bolivia (Consulate-General)
  11.  Brazil (Consulate-General)
  12.  Bulgaria (Consulate-General)
  13.  Canada (Consulate-General)
  14.  Chile (Consulate-General)
  15.  China (Consulate-General)
  16.  Colombia (Consulate-General)
  17.  Costa Rica (Consulate-General)
  18.  Croatia (Consulate-General)
  19.  Czechia (Consulate-General)
  20.  Dominican Republic (Consulate-General)
  21.  Ecuador (Consulate-General)
  22.  Egypt (Consulate-General)
  23.  El Salvador (Consulate-General)
  24.  Finland (Consulate-General)
  25.  France (Consulate-General)
  26.  Germany (Consulate-General)
  27.  Greece (Consulate-General)
  28.  Guatemala (Consulate-General)
  29.  Honduras (Consulate-General)
  30.  Hungary (Consulate-General)
  31.  Indonesia (Consulate-General)
  32.  Iraq (Consulate-General)
  33.  Ireland (Consulate-General)
  34.  Israel (Consulate-General)
  35.  Italy (Consulate-General)
  36.  Japan (Consulate-General)
  37.  Kenya (Consulate-General)
  38.  Kuwait (Consulate-General)
  39.  Lebanon (Consulate-General)
  40.  Lithuania (Consulate-General)
  41.  Malaysia (Consulate-General)
  42.  Mexico (Consulate-General)
  43.  Myanmar (Consulate-General)
  44.  New Zealand (Consulate-General)f
  45.  Pakistan (Consulate-General)
  46.  Panama (Consulate-General)
  47.  Paraguay (Consulate-General)
  48.  Peru (Consulate-General)
  49.  Philippines (Consulate-General)
  50.  Poland (Consulate-General)
  51.  Qatar (Consulate-General)
  52.  Romania (Consulate-General)
  53.  Saint Kitts and Nevis (Consulate-General)
  54.  Saudi Arabia (Consulate-General)
  55.  South Africa (Consulate-General)
  56.  South Korea (Consulate-General)
  57.  Spain (Consulate-General)
  58.  Sri Lanka (Consulate-General)
  59.  Taiwan (Economic & Cultural Office)
  60.  Thailand (Consulate-General)
  61.  Turkey (Consulate-General)
  62.  United Arab Emirates (Consulate-General)
  63.  United Kingdom (Consulate-General)

Chicago

Main article: List of diplomatic missions and trade organizations in Chicago

Chicago, the third largest city in the United States and the largest in the midwestern region of the country, is home to 49 missions, the fourth-most after Washington, D.C., New York and Los Angeles.

Miami

Main article: List of diplomatic missions in Miami

Miami is home to 44 missions. Due to its location, many Latin American and Caribbean countries maintain consulates there.

  1.  Antigua and Barbuda (Consulate-General)
  2.  Argentina (Consulate-General)
  3.  Bahamas (Consulate-General)
  4.  Bangladesh (Consulate-General)
  5.  Barbados (Consulate-General)
  6.  Belize (Trade Office)
  7.  Bolivia (Consulate-General)
  8.  Brazil (Consulate-General)
  9.  Canada (Consulate-General)
  10.  Chile (Consulate-General)
  11.  Colombia (Consulate-General)
  12.  Costa Rica (Consulate-General)
  13.  Dominican Republic (Consulate-General)
  14.  Ecuador (Consulate)
  15.  El Salvador (Consulate-General)
  16.  France (Consulate-General)
  17.  Germany (Consulate-General)
  18.  Grenada (Consulate-General)
  19.  Guatemala (Consulate-General)
  20.  Haiti (Consulate-General)
  21.  Honduras (Consulate-General)
  22.  Hungary (Vice-consulate)
  23.  Ireland (Consulate-General)
  24.  Israel (Consulate-General)
  25.  Italy (Consulate-General)
  26.  Jamaica (Consulate-General)
  27.  Japan (Consulate-General)
  28.  Mexico (Consulate-General)
  29.  Morocco (Consulate General)
  30.  Netherlands (Consulate-General)
  31.  Nicaragua (Consulate-General)
  32.  Panama (Consulate-General)
  33.  Paraguay (Consulate-General)
  34.  Peru (Consulate-General)
  35.  Romania (Consulate-General)
  36.  Saint Lucia (Consulate-General)
  37.  Sierra Leone (Consulate-General)
  38.  Spain (Consulate-General)
  39.  Suriname (Consulate-General)
  40.  Taiwan (Economic & Cultural Office)
  41.  Trinidad and Tobago (Consulate-General)
  42.  Turkey (Consulate-General)
  43.  United Kingdom (Consulate-General)
  44.  Uruguay (Consulate-General)

Houston

Main article: List of diplomatic missions in Houston

Houston is the fourth largest city in the United States and is home to 43 missions.

  1.  Angola (Consulate-General)
  2.  Argentina (Consulate-General)
  3.  Australia (Consulate-General)
  4.  Bolivia (Consulate-General)
  5.  Brazil (Consulate-General)
  6.  Chile (Consulate-General)
  7.  Colombia (Consulate-General)
  8.  Costa Rica (Consulate-General)
  9.  Denmark (Consulate-General)
  10.  Dominican Republic
  11.  Ecuador (Consulate-General)
  12.  Egypt (Consulate-General)
  13.  El Salvador (Consulate-General)
  14.  Equatorial Guinea (Consulate-General)
  15.  France (Consulate-General)
  16.  Germany (Consulate-General)
  17.  Greece (Consulate)
  18.  Guatemala (Consulate-General)
  19.  Honduras (Consulate-General)
  20.  Hungary (Vice-consulate)
  21.  India (Consulate-General)
  22.  Indonesia (Consulate-General)
  23.  Iraq (Consulate-General)
  24.  Israel (Consulate-General)
  25.  Italy (Consulate-General)
  26.  Japan (Consulate-General)
  27.  Mexico (Consulate-General)
  28.  Pakistan (Consulate-General)
  29.  Panama (Consulate-General)
  30.  Peru (Consulate-General)
  31.  Philippines (Consulate General)
  32.  Poland (Consulate-General)
  33.  Qatar (Consulate-General)
  34.  Russia (Consulate-General)
  35.  Saudi Arabia (Consulate-General)
  36.  South Korea (Consulate-General)
  37.  Spain (Consulate-General)
  38.  Taiwan (Economic & Cultural Office)
  39.  Turkey (Consulate-General)
  40.  Ukraine (Consulate-General)
  41.  United Arab Emirates (Consulate-General)
  42.  United Kingdom (Consulate-General)
  43.  Vietnam (Consulate-General)

San Francisco

Main article: List of diplomatic missions in San Francisco

San Francisco is home to 41 missions.

  1.  Australia (Consulate-General)
  2.  Brazil (Consulate-General)
  3.  Canada (Consulate-General)
  4.  Chile (Consulate-General)
  5.  China (Consulate-General)
  6.  Colombia (Consulate-General)
  7.  El Salvador (Consulate-General)
  8.  European Union (Delegation Office)
  9.  France (Consulate-General)
  10.  Georgia (Consulate-General)
  11.  Germany (Consulate-General)
  12.  Greece (Consulate-General)
  13.  Guatemala (Consulate-General)
  14.  Honduras (Consulate-General)
  15.  India (Consulate-General)
  16.  Indonesia (Consulate-General)
  17.  Ireland (Consulate-General)
  18.  Israel (Consulate-General)
  19.  Italy (Consulate-General)
  20.  Japan (Consulate-General)
  21.  Kazakhstan (Consulate-General)
  22.  Luxembourg (Consulate-General)
  23.  Mexico (Consulate-General)
  24.  Mongolia (Consulate-General)
  25.  Netherlands (Consulate-General)
  26.  Norway (Consulate-General)
  27.  Peru (Consulate-General)
  28.  Philippines (Consulate-General)
  29.  Portugal (Consulate-General)
  30.  Singapore (Consulate-General)
  31.  South Korea (Consulate-General)
  32.  Spain (Consulate-General)
  33.  Sweden (Consulate-General)
  34.   Switzerland (Consulate-General)
  35.  Taiwan (Economic & Cultural Office)
  36.  Tonga (Consulate-General)
  37.  Ukraine (Consulate-General)
  38.  United Kingdom (Consulate-General)
  39.  Uruguay (Consulate-General)
  40.  Vietnam (Consulate-General)

Atlanta

Main article: List of diplomatic missions in Atlanta

Atlanta is home to 26 missions.

  1.  Argentina (Consulate-General)
  2.  Bahamas (Consulate-General)
  3.  Belgium (Consulate-General)
  4.  Brazil (Consulate-General)
  5.  Canada (Consulate-General)
  6.  Colombia (Consulate-General)
  7.  Costa Rica (Consulate-General)
  8.  Ecuador (Consulate-General)
  9.  France (Consulate-General)
  10.  Germany (Consulate-General)
  11.  Greece (Consulate)
  12.  Guatemala (Consulate-General)
  13.  Haiti (Consulate-General)
  14.  Honduras (Consulate-General)
  15.  India (Consulate-General)
  16.  Ireland (Consulate-General)
  17.  Israel (Consulate-General)
  18.  Japan (Consulate-General)
  19.  Mexico (Consulate-General)
  20.  Netherlands (Consulate-General)
  21.  Nigeria (Consulate-General)
  22.  Peru (Consulate-General)
  23.  South Korea (Consulate-General)
  24.   Switzerland (Consulate-General)
  25.  Taiwan (Economic & Cultural Office)
  26.  United Kingdom (Consulate-General)

Boston

Main article: List of diplomatic missions in Boston

The Boston area of New England is home to 24 foreign missions.

Seattle

Main article: List of diplomatic missions in Seattle

Seattle is home to 10 missions.

Other cities with diplomatic missions

Many cities have only one or two consulates; these are often from Mexico (which has 50 missions in the United States), Guatemala (23), Canada (17), or Japan (17).

Aurora, Colorado (1)

  1.  El Salvador (Consulate-General)

Anchorage, Alaska (2)

Austin, Texas (2)

  1.  Ireland (Consulate-General)
  2.  Mexico (Consulate-General)

Brentwood, New York (1)

Charlotte, North Carolina (2)

Cleveland, Ohio (1)

Columbus, Ohio (1)

Dallas, Texas (7)

  1.  Canada (Consulate-General)
  2.  El Salvador (Consulate-General)
  3.  Guatemala (Consulate)
  4.  Honduras (Consulate-General)
  5.  Mexico (Consulate General)
  6.  Peru (Consulate-General)
  7.  South Korea (Consulate)

Del Rio, Texas (2)

  1.  Guatemala (Consulate)
  2.  Mexico (Consulate)

Des Moines, Iowa (1)

Denver, Colorado (7)

  1.  Canada (Consulate-General)
  2.  Guatemala (Consulate-General)
  3.  Japan (Consulate-General)
  4.  Mexico (Consulate-General)
  5.  Peru (Consulate-General)
  6.  Taiwan (Economic & Cultural Office)
  7.  United Kingdom (UK government office)

Detroit, Michigan (7)

  1.  Canada (Consulate-General)
  2.  Iraq (Consulate-General)
  3.  Italy (Consulate)
  4.  Japan (Consulate-General)
  5.  Lebanon (Consulate-General)
  6.  Mexico (Consulate)
  7.  North Macedonia (Consulate)

Duluth, Georgia (1)

  1.  El Salvador (Consulate-General)

El Paso, Texas (2)

  1.  El Salvador (Consulate-General)
  2.  Mexico (Consulate-General)

Elizabeth, New Jersey (1)

Fresno, California (2)

Hartford, Connecticut (2)

Honolulu, Hawaii (8)

  1.  Australia (Consulate-General)
  2.  Japan (Consulate-General)
  3.  Marshall Islands (Consulate-General)
  4.  Micronesia (Consulate-General)
  5.  New Zealand (Consulate-General)
  6.  Philippines (Consulate-General)
  7.  South Korea (Consulate-General)
  8.  Taiwan (Economic & Cultural Office)

Lake Worth Beach, Florida (1)

  1.  Guatemala (Consulate)

Las Vegas, Nevada (2)

Long Island City, New York (1)

Mayagüez, Puerto Rico (1)

McAllen, Texas (4)

  1.  El Salvador (Consulate-General)
  2.  Guatemala (Consulate)
  3.  Honduras (Consulate-General)
  4.  Mexico (Consulate)

Minneapolis, Minnesota (3)

Nashville, Tennessee (3)

Newark, New Jersey (3)

Main article: List of diplomatic missions in New Jersey

New Bedford, Massachusetts (1)

New Haven, Connecticut (1)

New Orleans, Louisiana (5)


Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (2)

Omaha, Nebraska (3)

Orlando, Florida (5)

  1.  Brazil (Consulate General)
  2.  Colombia (Consulate-General)
  3.  Dominican Republic (Consulate-General)
  4.  Haiti (Consulate)
  5.  Mexico (Consulate)

Pago Pago, American Samoa (1)

Palo Alto, California (2)

Paterson, New Jersey (2)

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (7)

Phoenix, Arizona (5)

Portland, Oregon (3)

Providence, Rhode Island (2)

Raleigh, North Carolina (2)

Riverhead, New York (1)

Rockville, Maryland (1)

Saint Paul, Minnesota (2)

Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands (2)

Salt Lake City, Utah (2)

San Antonio, Texas (2)

San Bernardino, California (3)

San Diego, California (3)

San Juan, Puerto Rico (6)

Silver Spring, Maryland (1)

Springdale, Arkansas (2)

Tampa, Florida (2)

  1.  Greece (Consulate-General)
  2.  Panama (Consulate-General)

Tamuning, Guam (6)

Tucson, Arizona (3)

Woodbridge, Virginia (1)

Cities with Mexican consulates only (20)

Main article: List of diplomatic missions of Mexico

Due to the large number of Mexican immigrants in the United States, Mexico has 52 consular missions in the United States, more than any sending country has with any other host country. Many of these are smaller cities in the southwestern United States, including a number of border towns.

Countries without formal diplomatic missions to the United States

Several countries do not have formal diplomatic missions accredited to the United States. Consular duties for each country—except Afghanistan, Kiribati, and non-UN members—are instead managed by their respective diplomatic missions to the United Nations in New York.

States with relations

States with no relations

States with limited recognition

The United States does not recognize the following states.

Non-Independent Territories

Closed missions

Host city Sending country Mission Year closed Ref.
Washington, D.C.  Afghanistan Embassy 2022
 East Germany Embassy 1990
 Guinea-Bissau Embassy 2007
 Iran Embassy 1979
 São Tomé and Príncipe Embassy Unknown
 South Vietnam Embassy 1975
 Syria Embassy 2014
 Venezuela Embassy 2023
Anchorage  Mexico Consulate 2015
Atlanta  Australia Consulate-General 2012
Baltimore  Argentina Consulate 1990
 Colombia Consulate 1987
 Cuba Consulate 1961
Boston  Cuba Consulate-General 1961
Buffalo, NY  Canada Consulate 2012
Chicago  Austria Consulate 2013
 Cuba Consulate 1961
 Sweden Consulate General 1993
 Uruguay Consulate General 2021
Cincinnati  Cuba Consulate 1957
Cleveland  Italy Consulate 1980
 United Kingdom Consulate 1999
Corpus Christi  Mexico Consulate 2002
Dallas  United Kingdom Consulate 2005
Denver  France Consulate 1969
 India Consulate 2003
Detroit  Colombia Consulate 1994
 Cuba Consulate 1958
 Poland Consulate-General 1958
Fort Lauderdale  Colombia Consulate 1988
Galveston  Cuba Consulate 1960
Honolulu  Cuba Consulate 1932
 France Consulate-General 1996
Houston  China Consulate-General 2020
 Cuba Consulate 1960
 Norway Consulate-General 2023
 Nicaragua Consulate-General 2024
 Sweden Consulate-General 1981
  Switzerland Consulate-General 2006
Jacksonville  Cuba Consulate 1960
Kansas City  Cuba Consulate 1957
 Japan Consulate-General 2004
Key West  Cuba Consulate 1961
Los Angeles  Afghanistan Consulate-General 2022
 Angola Consulate-General 2018
 Cuba Consulate-General 1961
 Ethiopia Consulate-General 2021
 Nicaragua Consulate-General 2024
 Slovakia Consulate-General 2013
 Sweden Consulate-General 2009
  Switzerland Consulate-General 2018
 Uruguay Consulate-General 2021
Miami  Belgium Consulate 2007
 Cuba Consulate-General 1961
 Norway Consulate-General 2003
 Venezuela Consulate-General 2012
Midland  Mexico Consulate 2002
Minneapolis  Norway Consulate-General 2008
 Sweden Consulate-General 1989
Mobile  Cuba Consulate 1961
New Orleans  Colombia Consulate-General 2002
 Cuba Consulate General 1961
 Greece Consulate Unknown
 Italy Consulate-General 1997
 Japan Consulate-General 2008
 Nicaragua Consulate-General 2024
 Philippines Consulate-General 1985
 Spain Consulate-General 2009
 Venezuela Consulate-General 2023
New York City  Afghanistan Consulate-General 2022
 Belarus Consulate-General 2021
 Benin Consulate-General 2019
 Cuba Consulate-General 1961
 Slovenia Consulate-General 2012
 Suriname Consulate-General 1984
 Venezuela Consulate-General 2023
Newark  Italy Consulate 2014
Norfolk  Cuba Consulate 1961
Orlando  United Kingdom Consulate 2014
Philadelphia  Canada Consulate-General 2012
 Colombia Consulate 1987
 Cuba Consulate-General 1961
 Dominican Republic Consulate-General 2006
 Israel Consulate-General 2016
 Portugal Consulate-General 2010
 United Kingdom Consulate-General 1998
 Venezuela Consulate-General 2010
Pittsburgh  Poland Consulate 1950
Saint Louis  Cuba Consulate 1960
Saint Paul  Ethiopia Consulate-General 2021
Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands  Philippines Consulate-General 2012
San Francisco  Cuba Consulate-General 1961
 Egypt Consulate-General 2014
 Iran Consulate 1980
 Nigeria Consulate-General 1989
 Russia Consulate-General 2017
 Venezuela Consulate-General 2023
San Juan, Puerto Rico  Cuba Consulate-General 1960
 France Consulate 1996
 Panama Consulate-General Unknown
 United Kingdom Consulate 2005
 Venezuela Consulate-General 2023
Santa Ana  El Salvador Consulate 2011
Savannah  Cuba Consulate 1961
Seattle  Colombia Consulate 1922
 Germany Consulate 2000
 Philippines Consulate-General Unknown
 Russia Consulate-General 2018
Tacoma  Empire of Japan Consulate 1901
Tampa  Colombia Consulate 1990
 Cuba Consulate-General 1960

See also

Notes

  1. Although officially titled as a consulate-general in Miami, it is physically located in the adjacent city of Doral, which forms part of the Miami-Dade County.
  2. Although officially titled as a consulate-general in Miami, it is physically located in the adjacent city of Coral Gables, which forms part of the Miami-Dade County.
  3. Although officially titled as a consulate-general in San Francisco, it is physically located in the nearby city of Burlingame, which forms part of the San Francisco Bay area.
  4. Although officially titled as a consulate-general in Detroit, it is physically located in the adjacent city of Southfield, which forms part of Metro Detroit.
  5. ^ Closed in the wake of the takeover of Afghanistan by the Taliban
  6. The East German embassy was closed upon the reunification of Germany in 1990.
  7. The South Vietnamese embassy was closed upon the fall of Saigon in April 1975, thus marking the end of the Vietnam War and the start of a transition period to the formal reunification of Vietnam.

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