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List of diplomatic missions in the United States
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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.

United States
Countries that have diplomatic relations with the United States
Countries that lack diplomatic relations with the United States
Disputed territories
Antarctica
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.
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Embassies in Washington, D.C.
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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.
Albania
Algeria
Angola
Antigua and Barbuda
Argentina
Armenia*
Australia*
Austria
Azerbaijan*
Bahamas*
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Barbados
Belarus
Belgium
Belize*
Benin
Bolivia*
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Botswana
Brazil*
Brunei
Bulgaria*
Burkina Faso*
Burundi
Cambodia
Cameroon*
Canada[1]
Cape Verde*
Central African Republic*
Chad
Chile*
China
Colombia
Congo-Brazzaville
Congo-Kinshasa
Costa Rica
Croatia*
Cuba
Cyprus*
Czech Republic
Denmark*
Djibouti
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Egypt
El Salvador[2]
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Estonia*
Eswatini
Ethiopia
Fiji
Finland*[3]
France
Gabon
Gambia
Georgia
Germany
Ghana
Greece*
Grenada
Guatemala*
Guinea
Guyana
Haiti*
Holy See*
Honduras
Hungary
Iceland*
India*
Indonesia*
Iraq*[4]
Ireland*
Israel
Italy*
Ivory Coast*
Jamaica
Japan*[5]
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Kosovo[6]
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan*
Laos
Latvia*
Lebanon
Lesotho*
Liberia
Libya
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg*
Madagascar*
Malawi*
Malaysia
Maldives
Mali
Malta
Marshall Islands*
Mauritania
Mauritius
Mexico[7]
Micronesia[8]
Moldova
Monaco
Mongolia
Montenegro
Morocco
Mozambique
Myanmar
Namibia
Nepal
Netherlands
New Zealand*
Nicaragua
Niger*
Nigeria
North Macedonia
Norway*
Oman
Pakistan
Palau
Panama
Papua New Guinea*
Paraguay*
Peru*
Philippines*[9]
Poland
Portugal*[10]
Qatar
Romania*
Russia
Rwanda
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Saudi Arabia
Senegal
Serbia[11]
Sierra Leone
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
Somalia
South Africa*
South Korea*
South Sudan
Spain
Sri Lanka
Sudan*
Suriname
Sweden
Switzerland
Tajikistan
Tanzania
Thailand
Timor-Leste*
Togo*
Trinidad and Tobago*
Tunisia*
Turkey*
Turkmenistan*
Uganda
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom*
Uruguay
Uzbekistan*
Vietnam*
Yemen
Zambia*
Zimbabwe
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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[12]
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Other missions/delegations to the United States in Washington, D.C.
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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 relationsInterests sections are provided by protecting powers. Governments with limited recognitionThe United States does not formally recognize the following states.
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Missions in New York City
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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 107 missions in the city. All are consulates-general unless otherwise noted.
Albania
Algeria[18]
Angola
Antigua and Barbuda
Argentina[18]
Armenia
Australia[18]
Austria
Bahamas
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Barbados[18]
Belgium
Bhutan[21]
Bolivia
Brazil[18]
Bulgaria
Burkina Faso[22]
Canada[18][1]
Chile[18]
China[18]
Colombia
Costa Rica[18]
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Dominica
Dominican Republic[23]
Ecuador[18]
Egypt
El Salvador[18][2]
Finland[3]
France
Gabon (Consulate)
Georgia[18]
Germany
Ghana
Greece
Grenada
Guatemala[18][24]
Guyana
Haiti
Honduras[18]
Hong Kong, China (Economic and Trade Office)[18]
Hungary
India[18]
Indonesia[18]
Ireland[18]
Israel[18]
Italy[18]
Ivory Coast[18]
Jamaica
Japan[5]
Kazakhstan[18]
Kenya
Kosovo[6]
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan (Consular Post)
Lebanon[25]
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malaysia[18]
Mexico
Monaco[18]
Montenegro
Morocco
Nepal
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Nigeria[18]
Northern Cyprus (Representative Office)[26]
North Macedonia
Norway
Pakistan
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines[18][9]
Poland
Portugal[10]
Romania
Russia
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Saudi Arabia
Senegal
Serbia[11][18]
Singapore (Consulate)
Slovakia
Somalia
South Africa
South Korea
Spain
Sri Lanka
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan (Economic & Cultural Office)[15]
Thailand
Trinidad and Tobago
Turkey[18]
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Vietnam
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Cities with ten or more consular missions
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The following major cities are host to career consular missions; all of whom are consulates-general unless indicated otherwise.
Los Angeles, California
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.
Argentina[27]
Armenia[27]
Australia[27]
Austria[27]
Azerbaijan[27]
Bahamas[27]
Bangladesh[27]
Belgium[27]
Belize[27]
Bolivia[27]
Brazil[27]
Bulgaria[27]
Canada[27][1]
Chile[27]
China[27]
Colombia[27]
Costa Rica[27]
Croatia[27]
Czech Republic[27]
Dominican Republic[27][23]
Ecuador (Consulate)[27]
Egypt[27]
El Salvador[27][2]
Finland[27][3]
France[27]
Germany[27]
Greece[27]
Guatemala[27][24]
Honduras[27]
Hungary[27]
Indonesia[27]
Iraq[27][4]
Ireland[27]
Israel[27]
Italy[27]
Japan[27][5]
Kenya[27]
Kuwait[27]
Lebanon[27][25]
Lithuania[27]
Malaysia[27]
Mexico[27][7]
Myanmar[27]
New Zealand[27]
Pakistan[27]
Panama[27]
Paraguay[27]
Peru[27]
Philippines(article)[27][9]
Poland[27]
Qatar[27]
Romania[27]
Saint Kitts and Nevis[27]
Saudi Arabia[27]
South Korea[27]
Spain[27]
Sri Lanka[27]
Taiwan (Economic & Cultural Office)[27][15]
Thailand[27]
Turkey[27]
United Arab Emirates[27]
United Kingdom[27]
Chicago, Illinois
Chicago, the third largest city in the United States and the largest in the midwestern region of the country, is home to 50 missions, the fourth-most after Washington, D.C., New York and Los Angeles.
Argentina[28]
Australia[28]
Bosnia and Herzegovina[28]
Brazil[28]
Bulgaria[28]
Canada[28][1]
Chile[28]
China[28]
Colombia[28]
Croatia[28]
Czech Republic[28]
Denmark[28]
Dominican Republic[28][23]
Ecuador[28]
Egypt[28]
El Salvador[2]
France[28]
Germany[28]
Greece[28]
Guatemala[28][24]
Haiti[28]
Honduras[28]
Hungary[28]
India[28]
Indonesia[28]
Ireland[28]
Israel[28]
Italy[28]
Japan[28][5]
Kyrgyzstan[28]
Lithuania[28]
Mexico[28][7]
Moldova[29]
Mongolia[28][30]
Netherlands[28]
North Macedonia[28]
Pakistan[28]
Peru[28]
Philippines[28][9]
Poland[28]
Romania[28]
Serbia[11][28]
South Korea[28]
Spain[28]
Switzerland[28]
Taiwan (Economic & Cultural Office)[15]
Thailand[28]
Turkey[28]
Ukraine[28]
United Kingdom[28]
Miami, Florida
Miami is home to 45 missions. Due to its location, many Latin American and Caribbean countries maintain consulates there.
Antigua and Barbuda[31]
Argentina[31]
Bahamas[31]
Bangladesh[31][32]
Barbados[31]
Bolivia[31]
Brazil[31]
Canada[31][1]
Chile[31]
Colombia[31]
Costa Rica[31]
Dominican Republic[31][23]
Ecuador (Consulate)[31]
El Salvador[a][31][2]
France[31]
Germany[31]
Grenada[31]
Guatemala[31][24]
Haiti[31]
Honduras[31]
Hungary (Vice-consulate)[31][33]
Ireland[31][34]
Israel[31]
Italy[31]
Jamaica[31]
Japan[31][5]
Mexico[31][7]
Morocco[35]
Netherlands[31]
Nicaragua[31]
Panama[31]
Paraguay[31]
Peru[31]
Romania[31]
Saint Lucia[b][31]
Sierra Leone[31][36]
Spain[31]
Suriname[31]
Taiwan (Economic & Cultural Office)[15]
Trinidad and Tobago[31]
Turkey[31]
United Kingdom[31]
Uruguay[31]
Houston, Texas
Houston is the fourth largest city in the United States and is home to 45 missions.
Angola[37]
Argentina[37]
Australia[37]
Bolivia[37]
Brazil[37]
Chile[37]
Colombia[37]
Costa Rica[37]
Denmark[37][38]
Dominican Republic[37][23]
Ecuador[37]
Egypt[37]
El Salvador[37][2]
Equatorial Guinea(article)[37]
Finland[3]
France[37]
Germany[37]
Greece (Consulate)[37]
Guatemala[37][24]
Honduras[37]
Hungary (Vice-consulate)[37][33]
India[37]
Indonesia (article)[37]
Iraq[37][4][39]
Israel[37]
Italy[37]
Japan (article)[37][5]
Mexico[37][7]
Pakistan[37]
Panama[37]
Peru[37]
Philippines (article)[37][9]
Poland[37]
Qatar[37]
Russia(article)[37]
Saudi Arabia[37]
South Korea[37]
Spain[37]
Sweden(article)[40]
Taiwan (Economic & Cultural Office)[37][15]
Turkey[37]
Ukraine[37]
United Arab Emirates[37]
United Kingdom[37]
Vietnam[37]
San Francisco, California
San Francisco is home to 42 missions.
Algeria[41][42]
Australia[41]
Brazil[41]
Canada[41][1]
Chile[41]
China[41]
Colombia[41]
El Salvador[41][2]
European Union (Delegation Office)[41]
France[41]
Georgia[41]
Germany[41]
Greece[41]
Guatemala[41][24]
Honduras[41]
India[27][41]
Indonesia[41]
Ireland[41]
Israel[41]
Italy[41]
Japan[41][5]
Kazakhstan[41]
Luxembourg[27][41][43]
Mexico[41][7]
Mongolia[27][41]
Netherlands[27][41]
Norway[27][41]
Peru[41]
Philippines(article)[41][9]
Portugal[27][41][10]
Singapore[27][41]
South Korea[41]
Spain[41]
Sweden(article)[41]
Switzerland[41]
Taiwan (Economic & Cultural Office)[15]
Tonga[c][27][41]
Ukraine[27]
United Kingdom[41]
Uruguay[41]
Vietnam[27][41]
Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta is home to 26 missions.
Argentina[44]
Bahamas[44]
Belgium[44]
Brazil[44]
Canada[44][1]
Colombia[44]
Costa Rica[44]
Ecuador[44]
France[44]
Germany[44]
Greece[44]
Guatemala[44][24]
Haiti[44]
Honduras[44]
India[44]
Ireland[44]
Israel[44]
Japan(article)[44][5]
Mexico[44][7]
Netherlands[44]
Nigeria[44]
Peru[44]
South Korea[44]
Switzerland[44]
Taiwan (Economic & Cultural Office)[15]
United Kingdom[44]
Boston, Massachusetts
The Boston area of New England is home to 25 foreign missions.
Brazil
Canada[1]
Cape Verde (Consulate General)
Colombia (Consulate General)
Dominican Republic[23]
El Salvador[2]
France
Germany
Greece
Haiti
Honduras
Ireland (Consulate General)
Israel
Italy
Japan[5]
Mexico[7]
Peru (Consulate General)
Portugal[10]
South Korea (located in Newton)
Spain
Switzerland (Consulate; located in Cambridge)
Taiwan (Economic & Cultural Office)[15]
Turkey
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom (located in Cambridge)
Seattle, Washington
Seattle is home to 10 missions.
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Other cities with consular missions
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Other cities have few consulates, which are often from Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, Canada, Japan, Honduras, or Peru.
Aurora, ColoradoAnchorage, Alaska
Austin, TexasCharlotte, North CarolinaCleveland, OhioColumbus, OhioDallas, TexasDel Rio, TexasDes Moines, IowaDenver, ColoradoDetroit, MichiganDuluth, Georgia
El Paso, TexasElizabeth, New JerseyFresno, California
Hartford, ConnecticutHonolulu, HawaiiIrving, TexasLake Worth Beach, FloridaLas Vegas, Nevada
Long Island City, New YorkMayagüez, Puerto RicoMcAllen, TexasMinneapolis, MinnesotaNashville, Tennessee
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Oklahoma City, OklahomaOmaha, Nebraska
Orlando, FloridaPago Pago, American SamoaPalo Alto, CaliforniaPaterson, New JerseyPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaPhoenix, ArizonaPittsburgh, PennsylvaniaPlainview, New YorkPortland, OregonProvidence, Rhode IslandRaleigh, North CarolinaRiverhead, New YorkRockville, MarylandSacramento, CaliforniaSaint Paul, MinnesotaSaipan, Northern Mariana IslandsSalt Lake City, UtahSan Antonio, TexasSan Bernardino, CaliforniaSan Diego, California
San Juan, Puerto RicoSilver Spring, MarylandSpringdale, ArkansasTampa, FloridaTamuning, Guam
Tucson, ArizonaWoodbridge, Virginia
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Cities with Mexican consulates only (18)
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.
Albuquerque, New Mexico (Consulate)[7]
Boise, Idaho (Consulate)[7]
Brownsville, Texas (Consulate)[37][7]
Calexico, California (Consulate)[7]
Douglas, Arizona (Consulate)[7]
Eagle Pass, Texas (Consulate)[37][7]
Indianapolis, Indiana (Consulate)[7]
Kansas City, Missouri (Consulate)[7]
Laredo, Texas (Consulate-General)[37][7]
Little Rock, Arkansas (Consulate)[7]
Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Consulate)[7]
New Brunswick, New Jersey (Consulate)[7]
Nogales, Arizona (Consulate-General)[7]
Oxnard, California (Consulate)[7]
Presidio, Texas (Consulate)[37][7]
San Jose, California (Consulate-General)[7]
Santa Ana, California (Consulate)[7]
Yuma, Arizona (Consulate)[7]
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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 relationsResident in New York unless otherwise stated. States with no relations
States with limited recognitionThe United States does not recognize the following states. Non-Independent Territories
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Notes
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Closed in the wake of the takeover of Afghanistan by the Taliban
- Resident in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- The East German embassy was closed upon the reunification of Germany in 1990.
- 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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