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The United States has the second largest number of active diplomatic posts of any country in the world after the People's Republic of China, including 272 bilateral posts (embassies and consulates) in 174 countries, as well as 11 permanent missions to international organizations and seven other posts (as of May 2025). It maintains "interest sections" (in other states' embassies) in Afghanistan, Iran and North Korea.

History

In December 1777, Morocco became the first nation to seek diplomatic relations with the United States and together they maintain the United States' longest unbroken treaty. Benjamin Franklin established the first overseas mission of the United States in Paris in 1779. On April 19, 1782, John Adams was received by the States General and the Dutch Republic as they were the first country, together with Morocco and France, to recognize the United States as an independent government. John Adams then became the first U.S. ambassador to the Netherlands and the house that he had purchased there, at Fluwelen Burgwal 18 in The Hague, became the first U.S. embassy in the world.

In the period following the American Revolution, George Washington sent a number of close advisers, including Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Francis Dana, and John Jay, to the courts of European potentates in order to garner recognition of U.S. independence, with mixed results.

The first overseas consulate of the fledgling United States was founded in 1790 in Liverpool, Great Britain, by James Maury Jr., who was appointed by Washington. Maury held the post from 1790 to 1829. Liverpool was at the time Britain's leading port for transatlantic commerce and therefore of great economic importance to the United States.[citation needed] President George Washington, on November 19, 1792, nominated Benjamin Joy of Newbury Port as the first U.S. Consul to Kolkata (then Calcutta), India. Joy was not recognized as consul by the British East India Company but was permitted to "reside here as a Commercial Agent subject to the Civil and Criminal Jurisdiction of this Country." The United States' first owned overseas property is the American Legation in Tangier, which was a gift of the Sultan of Morocco in 1821. In general during the nineteenth century, the United States' diplomatic activities were done on a minimal budget.[additional citation(s) needed] The U.S. owned no property abroad and provided no official residences for its foreign envoys, paid them a minimal salary, and gave them the rank of ministers rather than ambassadors who represented the great powers—a position which the U.S. only achieved towards the end of the nineteenth century.

In the latter half of the nineteenth century, the State Department was concerned with expanding commercial ties in Asia, establishing Liberia, foiling diplomatic recognition of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War, and securing its presence in North America. The Confederacy had diplomatic missions in the United Kingdom, France, Belgium, the Papal States, Russia, Mexico, and Spain, and consular missions in Ireland, Canada, Cuba, Italy, Bermuda, and Nassau and New Providence.

The United States' global prominence became evident in the twentieth century, and the State Department was required to invest in a large network of diplomatic missions to manage its bilateral and multilateral relations. The wave of overseas construction began with the creation of the State Department's Foreign Service Buildings Commission in 1926.

Following the 1984 US embassy bombing in Beirut, and a 1985 report by Admiral Bobby Ray Inman, new guidelines for American diplomatic buildings focusing on security were issued. It advised that facilities should be located within a single, well-defended site, away from heavily populated areas.

As of 2024, America had the two largest embassy complexes in the world, in Baghdad and Beirut.

Current missions

Africa

At one point or another, the U.S. has maintained embassies in all the African states it recognizes with the exception of São Tomé and Príncipe. The U.S. Embassies in Libya and Sudan have been closed for security-related reasons since 26 July 2014 and 22 April 2023 respectively. The U.S. Embassies in Comoros and Guinea-Bissau closed in 1993 and 1998 respectively. The Comoros is covered by the U.S. Embassy in Antananarivo and Guinea-Bissau, which continues to host a Liaison Office in Bissau, is covered by the U.S. Embassy in Dakar.

Host countryHost cityMissionConcurrent accreditationRef.
AlgeriaAlgiersEmbassy
AngolaLuandaEmbassyCountries: São Tomé and Príncipe
BeninCotonouEmbassy
BotswanaGaboroneEmbassy
Burkina FasoOuagadougouEmbassy
BurundiBujumburaEmbassy
CameroonYaoundéEmbassy
DoualaEmbassy Branch Office
Cape VerdePraiaEmbassy
Central African RepublicBanguiEmbassy
ChadN'DjamenaEmbassy
Republic of the CongoBrazzavilleEmbassy
Democratic Republic of the CongoKinshasaEmbassy
DjiboutiDjiboutiEmbassy
EgyptCairoEmbassy
Equatorial GuineaMalaboEmbassy
EritreaAsmaraEmbassy
EswatiniMbabaneEmbassy
EthiopiaAddis AbabaEmbassy
GabonLibrevilleEmbassy
GambiaBanjulEmbassy
GhanaAccraEmbassy
GuineaConakryEmbassy
Ivory CoastAbidjanEmbassy
KenyaNairobiEmbassy
LesothoMaseruEmbassy
LiberiaMonroviaEmbassy
MadagascarAntananarivoEmbassyCountries: Comoros
MalawiLilongweEmbassy
MaliBamakoEmbassy
MauritaniaNouakchottEmbassy
MauritiusPort LouisEmbassy
MozambiqueMaputoEmbassy
MoroccoRabatEmbassy
CasablancaConsulate General
NamibiaWindhoekEmbassy
NigerNiameyEmbassy
NigeriaAbujaEmbassy
LagosConsulate General
RwandaKigaliEmbassy
SenegalDakarEmbassyCountries: Guinea-Bissau
SeychellesVictoriaEmbassy
Sierra LeoneFreetownEmbassy
SomaliaMogadishuEmbassy
South AfricaPretoriaEmbassy
Cape TownConsulate General
DurbanConsulate General
JohannesburgConsulate General
South SudanJubaEmbassy
TanzaniaDar es SalaamEmbassy
TogoLoméEmbassy
TunisiaTunisEmbassyCountries: Libya
UgandaKampalaEmbassy
ZambiaLusakaEmbassy
ZimbabweHarareEmbassy

Americas

The U.S. has embassies in all states in the North and South American continents with the exceptions of Antigua & Barbuda (where it has a consular agency), Dominica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

Host countryHost cityMissionConcurrent accreditationRef.
Antigua and BarbudaSt. John'sConsular Agency
ArgentinaBuenos AiresEmbassy
BahamasNassauEmbassy
BarbadosBridgetownEmbassyCountries: DominicaSaint Kitts and NevisSaint LuciaSaint Vincent and the Grenadines
BelizeBelmopanEmbassy
BoliviaLa PazEmbassy
Santa Cruz de la SierraConsular Agency
BrazilBrasíliaEmbassy
Porto AlegreConsulate General
RecifeConsulate General
Rio de JaneiroConsulate General
São PauloConsulate General
Belo HorizonteEmbassy Branch Office
FortalezaConsular Agency
ManausConsular Agency
SalvadorConsular Agency
CanadaOttawaEmbassy
CalgaryConsulate General
HalifaxConsulate General
MontrealConsulate General
Quebec CityConsulate General
TorontoConsulate General
VancouverConsulate General
WinnipegConsulate
ChileSantiago de ChileEmbassy
ColombiaBogotáEmbassy
Costa RicaSan JoséEmbassy
CubaHavanaEmbassy
Dominican RepublicSanto DomingoEmbassy
BávaroConsular Agency
Puerto PlataConsular Agency
EcuadorQuitoEmbassy
GuayaquilConsulate General
El SalvadorSan SalvadorEmbassy
GrenadaSt. George'sMission
GuatemalaGuatemala CityEmbassy
GuyanaGeorgetownEmbassy
HaitiPort-au-PrinceEmbassy
HondurasTegucigalpaEmbassy
San Pedro SulaConsular Agency
JamaicaKingstonEmbassy
Montego BayConsular Agency
MexicoMexico CityEmbassy
Ciudad JuárezConsulate General
GuadalajaraConsulate General
HermosilloConsulate General
MatamorosConsulate General
MéridaConsulate General
MonterreyConsulate General
NogalesConsulate General
Nuevo LaredoConsulate General
TijuanaConsulate General
AcapulcoConsular Agency
Cabo San LucasConsular Agency
CancúnConsular Agency
MazatlánConsular Agency
Oaxaca CityConsular Agency
Piedras NegrasConsular Agency
Playa del CarmenConsular Agency
Puerto VallartaConsular Agency
San Miguel de AllendeConsular Agency
NicaraguaManaguaEmbassy
PanamaPanama CityEmbassy
ParaguayAsunciónEmbassy
PeruLimaEmbassy
CuscoConsular Agency
SurinameParamariboEmbassy
Trinidad and TobagoPort of SpainEmbassy
UruguayMontevideoEmbassy
VenezuelaCaracasEmbassy

Asia

The U.S. has embassies in all Asian countries it recognizes apart from Afghanistan, Bhutan, Iran, North Korea, Syria, and Yemen. It has 'interests sections' in other nations' embassies in Afghanistan, Iran, North Korea, and Syria. It also has a de facto embassy in Taiwan.

Host countryHost cityMissionConcurrent accreditationRef.
AfghanistanKabulInterests Section
ArmeniaYerevanEmbassy
AzerbaijanBakuEmbassy
BahrainManamaEmbassy
BangladeshDhakaEmbassy
BruneiBandar Seri BegawanEmbassy
CambodiaPhnom PenhEmbassy
ChinaBeijingEmbassyCountries: Consular jurisdiction only:North Korea
GuangzhouConsulate General
ShanghaiConsulate General
ShenyangConsulate General
WuhanConsulate General
Hong KongConsulate General
GeorgiaTbilisiEmbassy
IndiaNew DelhiEmbassyCountries: Bhutan
BengaluruConsulate
ChennaiConsulate General
HyderabadConsulate General
KolkataConsulate General
MumbaiConsulate General
IndonesiaJakartaEmbassy
SurabayaConsulate General
MedanConsulate
DenpasarConsular Agency
IranTehranInterests Section
IraqBaghdadEmbassy
ErbilConsulate General
IsraelJerusalemEmbassy
Tel AvivEmbassy Branch Office
JapanTokyoEmbassy
FukuokaConsulate
NagoyaConsulate
NahaConsulate General
OsakaConsulate General
SapporoConsulate General
JordanAmmanEmbassy
KazakhstanAstanaEmbassy
AlmatyConsulate General
KuwaitKuwait CityEmbassy
KyrgyzstanBishkekEmbassy
LaosVientianeEmbassy
LebanonBeirutEmbassy
MalaysiaKuala LumpurEmbassy
MaldivesMaléMission
MongoliaUlaanbaatarEmbassy
MyanmarYangonEmbassy
NepalKathmanduEmbassy
OmanMuscatEmbassy
PakistanIslamabadEmbassy
KarachiConsulate General
LahoreConsulate General
PeshawarConsulate General
PhilippinesManilaEmbassy
Cebu CityConsular Agency
QatarDohaEmbassy
Saudi ArabiaRiyadhEmbassyCountries: Yemen
DhahranConsulate General
JeddahConsulate General
SingaporeSingaporeEmbassy
South KoreaSeoulEmbassy
BusanConsulate
Sri LankaColomboEmbassy
TaiwanTaipeiAmerican Institute
KaohsiungBranch Office
TajikistanDushanbeEmbassy
ThailandBangkokEmbassy
Chiang MaiConsulate General
Timor LesteDiliEmbassy
TurkeyAnkaraEmbassy
IstanbulConsulate General
AdanaConsulate
IzmirConsular Agency
GaziantepBranch Office
TurkmenistanAshgabatEmbassy
United Arab EmiratesAbu DhabiEmbassy
DubaiConsulate General
UzbekistanTashkentEmbassy
VietnamHanoiEmbassy
Ho Chi Minh CityConsulate General

Europe

The U.S. has embassies in (or, in the case of Vatican City, near) all European countries it recognizes apart from Andorra, Liechtenstein, Monaco, and San Marino.

Host countryHost cityMissionConcurrent accreditationRef.
AlbaniaTiranaEmbassy
AustriaViennaEmbassy
BelgiumBrusselsEmbassy
Bosnia and HerzegovinaSarajevoEmbassy
Banja LukaEmbassy Branch Office
MostarEmbassy Branch Office
BulgariaSofiaEmbassy
CroatiaZagrebEmbassy
CyprusNicosiaEmbassy
Czech RepublicPragueEmbassy
DenmarkCopenhagenEmbassy
Nuuk, GreenlandConsulate
EstoniaTallinnEmbassy
FinlandHelsinkiEmbassy
FranceParisEmbassy
BordeauxConsulate General
LyonConsulate General
MarseilleConsulate GeneralCountries: Monaco
RennesConsulate General
StrasbourgConsulate GeneralInternational Organization: Council of Europe
GermanyBerlinEmbassy
DüsseldorfConsulate General
FrankfurtConsulate General
HamburgConsulate General
LeipzigConsulate General
MunichConsulate General
GreeceAthensEmbassy
ThessalonikiConsulate General
Holy SeeRomeEmbassy
HungaryBudapestEmbassy
IcelandReykjavíkEmbassy
IrelandDublinEmbassy
ItalyRomeEmbassyCountries: San Marino
FlorenceConsulate General
MilanConsulate General
NaplesConsulate General
GenoaConsular agency
PalermoConsular agency
VeniceConsular agency
KosovoPristinaEmbassy
LatviaRigaEmbassy
LithuaniaVilniusEmbassy
LuxembourgLuxembourgEmbassy
MaltaAttardEmbassy
MoldovaChișinăuEmbassy
MontenegroPodgoricaEmbassy
NetherlandsThe HagueEmbassy
AmsterdamConsulate General
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North MacedoniaSkopjeEmbassy
NorwayOsloEmbassy
TromsøAmerican Presence Post
PolandWarsawEmbassy
KrakówConsulate General
PoznańConsular agency
PortugalLisbonEmbassy
Ponta DelgadaConsulate
RomaniaBucharestEmbassy
RussiaMoscowEmbassy
SerbiaBelgradeEmbassy
SlovakiaBratislavaEmbassy
SloveniaLjubljanaEmbassy
SpainMadridEmbassyCountries: Andorra
BarcelonaConsulate General
Las Palmas de Gran CanariaConsular agency
MálagaConsular agency
Palma de MallorcaConsular agency
SevilleConsular agency
ValenciaConsular agency
SwedenStockholmEmbassy
SwitzerlandBernEmbassyCountries: LiechtensteinInternational Organizations: World Trade Organization
GenevaConsular agency
ZürichConsular agency
UkraineKyivEmbassy
United KingdomLondonEmbassy
BelfastConsulate General
EdinburghConsulate General
Hamilton, BermudaConsulate General
George Town, Cayman IslandsConsular agency

Oceania

The U.S. has embassies in all countries in Oceania it recognizes apart from the Cook Islands, Kiribati, Nauru, Niue, and Tuvalu.

Host countryHost cityMissionConcurrent accreditationRef.
AustraliaCanberraEmbassy
MelbourneConsulate General
PerthConsulate General
SydneyConsulate General
FijiSuvaEmbassyCountries: KiribatiNauruTuvalu
Marshall IslandsMajuroEmbassy
New ZealandWellingtonEmbassyCountries: Cook Islands
AucklandConsulate General
MicronesiaKoloniaEmbassy
PalauKororEmbassy
Papua New GuineaPort MoresbyEmbassy
SamoaApiaEmbassy
Solomon IslandsHoniaraEmbassy
TongaNuku'alofaEmbassy
VanuatuPort VilaEmbassy

International organizations

OrganizationHost cityHost countryMissionConcurrent accreditationRef.
African UnionAddis AbabaEthiopiaDelegation
ASEANJakartaIndonesiaMission
Asian Development BankManilaPhilippinesDelegation
European UnionBrusselsBelgiumMission
ICAOMontrealCanadaDelegation
International Monetary FundWashington, D.C.United StatesPermanent Mission
NATOBrusselsBelgiumMission
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)ParisFranceDelegation
Organization of American StatesWashington, D.C.United StatesDelegation
OSCEViennaAustriaDelegation
Pacific CommunityNouméaNew CaledoniaPermanent Mission
United NationsNew York CityUnited StatesPermanent MissionInternational Organizations: UNIDOUNODCInternational Fund for Agricultural DevelopmentWorld Food ProgrammeOrganisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
GenevaSwitzerlandDelegation
NairobiKenyaPermanent Mission
RomeItalyDelegations
ViennaAustriaDelegations
UNESCOParisFranceDelegation
World BankWashington, D.C.United StatesPermanent Mission

Closed missions

Africa

Host countryHost cityMissionYear closedRef.
French AlgeriaAnnabaConsulate General1944
AlgeriaConstantineConsulate General1972
OranConsulate General1993
EgyptAlexandriaConsulate-General2018
Guinea-BissauBissauEmbassy1998
LibyaTripoliEmbassy2014
BenghaziConsulate General2012
SpainTangierLegation1956
NigeriaKadunaConsulate General1956
SudanKhartoumEmbassy2023
ZaireBukavuConsulate GeneralUnknown
KisanganiConsulate GeneralUnknown
LubumbashiConsulate General1995

Americas

Host countryHost cityMissionYear closedRef.
Antigua and BarbudaSt. John'sEmbassy1994
ColombiaCartagenaConsulate1948
TexasAustinLegation1849
VenezuelaMaracaiboConsular Agency2019

Asia

Host countryHost cityMissionYear closedRef.
AfghanistanKabulEmbassy2021
ChinaNanjingEmbassy1950
QingdaoConsulate General1950
TaiwanTaipeiEmbassy1979
ChinaChengduConsulate General2020
IraqBasraConsulate General2018
Pahlavi IranTehranEmbassy1979
TabrizConsulate General1979
IsraelHaifaConsular agency2019
JapanYokohamaConsulate1973
PhilippinesCebu CityConsulateUnknown
Davao CityConsulateUnknown
South VietnamSaigonEmbassy1975
South YemenAdenEmbassy1969
SyriaDamascusEmbassy2012
TurkeyİzmirConsulate General1993
YemenSana'aEmbassy2015

Europe

Host countryHost cityMissionYear closedRef.
BelarusMinskEmbassy2022
GermanyBremenConsular agency2018
StuttgartConsulate General1995
ItalyGenoaConsulate General1993
PalermoConsulate1994
NorwayBergenConsulate1953
PortugalPortoConsulate1966
Soviet UnionOdesaConsulate1991[citation needed]
SwedenGothenburgConsulate1988
Russian Empire Russian EmpireOdesaConsulate1918
RussiaSaint PetersburgConsulate General2018
VladivostokConsulate General2020
YekaterinburgConsulate General2021
UkraineLvivConsular2022
United KingdomBirminghamConsulate1965
BradfordConsulate1953
BristolConsulate1948
CardiffConsulate1963
GlasgowConsulate1965
Kingston upon HullConsulate1948
LiverpoolConsulate1962
ManchesterConsulate1963
Newcastle-on-TyneConsulate1953
PlymouthConsulate1948
SouthamptonConsulate1948

Oceania

Host countryHost cityMissionYear closedRef.
Hawaiian KingdomHonoluluLegation1893
Republic of HawaiiHonoluluLegation1898

Missions to open

CountryHost cityMissionRef.
Antigua and BarbudaSt. John'sEmbassy
Cook IslandsAvaruaEmbassy
DominicaRoseauEmbassy
IndiaAhmedabadConsulate
KiribatiSouth TarawaEmbassy
LibyaTripoliEmbassy
NiueAlofiEmbassy
SyriaDamascusEmbassy

See also

Notes

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