List of diplomatic missions in Boston
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Boston, Massachusetts, United States (and surrounding environs of "Greater" or "Metro-Boston"). These countries have established a resident consular presence to provide diplomatic and trade representation.
Consulates
editBoston
editCountry | Headed by | Address | Neighborhood | Photo |
---|---|---|---|---|
Brazil[1] | Glivania de Oliveira, Consul-General | 175 Purchase Street, 02110 | Financial District | |
Canada[2] | Rodger Cuzner, Consul-General | 3 Copley Place, Suite 400 | Back Bay | |
Colombia[3] | Daisy Carolina Mejía Gil, Consul-General | 31 St. James Avenue, Suite 960 | Back Bay | |
Dominican Republic[4] | Dominico Cabral Abad, Consul-General | 20 Park Plaza, Suite 601 | Back Bay | |
El Salvador[5] | Abelino Chicas Hernández, Consul-General | 46 Bennington Street | East Boston | |
France[6] | Mustafa Soykurt, Consul-General | 31 St. James Avenue, Suite 750 | Back Bay | |
Germany[7] | Dr. Sonja Kreibich, Consul-General | 3 Copley Place, Suite 500 | Back Bay | |
Greece[8] | Symeon Tegos, Consul-General | 86 Beacon Street | Back Bay/Beacon Hill | |
Haiti[9] | Emmanuelle Dupiton, Acting Consul-General | 545 Boylston Street, Suite 201 | Back Bay | |
Ireland[10] | Laoise Moore, Consul-General | 535 Boylston Street, 5th Floor | Back Bay | |
Israel[11] | Meron Reuben, Consul-General | 20 Park Plaza, Suite 1020 | Back Bay | |
Italy[12] | Arnaldo Minuti, Consul-General | 600 Atlantic Avenue, 17th Floor | Financial District | |
Japan[13] | Kotaro Suzuki, Consul-General | 100 High Street, 6th Floor | Financial District | |
Mexico[14] | Alberto Fierro Garza, Consul-General | 55 Franklin St, 1st Floor | Financial District | |
Peru[15] | Carla Stella Maris Chirinos Llerena, Consul-General | 20 Park Plaza, Suite 511 | Back Bay | |
Portugal[16] | Tiago Araújo, Consul-General | 31 St. James Avenue, Suite 350 | Back Bay | |
Spain | Ana Durán de la Colina | 31 St. James Avenue, Suite 905 | Back Bay | |
Turkey | Murat Lütem, Consul-General | 31 St. James Avenue, Suite 840 | Back Bay | |
United Arab Emirates[18] | Salem Alshami, Consul-General | One International Place, Suite 2901 | Financial District | |
Venezuela[19] | Omar Sierra, Consul-General | 545 Boylston Street, Suite 301 | Back Bay |
Cambridge
editThe city of Cambridge is located very close to downtown Boston, directly across the Charles River.
Country | Headed by | Address | Neighborhood | Photo |
---|---|---|---|---|
Denmark[20] | Joan Hentze, Head of Mission | 245 Main street | Kendall Square | |
Switzerland[21] | Benjamin Bollmann, CEO, Consul | 420 Broadway, Cambridge MA 02138, https://swissnex.org/boston/ | Between Harvard and MIT | |
United Kingdom[22] | Peter Abbott OBE, Consul-General | One Broadway | Kendall Square |
Chelsea
editThe city of Chelsea, Massachusetts is located across the Mystic River from Boston's Charlestown neighborhood.
Country | Headed by | Address |
---|---|---|
Honduras[23] | Consul | 90 Everett Ave, 3rd Floor |
Newton
editThe city of Newton is a suburban community which borders the western side of the Boston neighborhoods of Allston-Brighton.
Country | Headed by | Address |
---|---|---|
South Korea[24] | You Ki-Jun, Consul-General | One Gateway Center, 2nd Floor |
Quincy
editThe city of Quincy borders the southern edge of the Boston neighborhood of Dorchester.
Country | Headed by | Address |
---|---|---|
Cape Verde[25] | Adeus Juiz George Leitao, Consul-General | 300 Congress Street, Suite 204 |
Honorary consulates
editAll honorary consulates are in Boston proper unless otherwise indicated.
- Albania[26]
- Austria
- Bulgaria (in Newton)
- Cambodia (in Lowell)
- Chile
- Cyprus (in Cambridge)
- Czech Republic (in Wellesley)
- Denmark
- Ecuador (in Needham)
- Estonia
- Finland
- Georgia (in Cambridge)
- Hungary
- Iceland (in Dedham)
- Jamaica
- Latvia (in Needham)
- Lebanon (in Andover)
- Luxembourg
- Malta (in Belmont)
- Monaco
- Morocco
- Nepal
- Netherlands
- Nicaragua (in Springfield)
- Norway
- Pakistan (in Millis)
- Poland (in Cohasset)
- Romania (in Concord)
- Senegal (in Dedham)
- Slovak Republic (in Weston)
- Sweden
- Thailand
Source: Massachusetts Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development[27]
Missions and representative offices in Boston
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ Consulate General of Brazil in Boston|
- ^ Canadian Consulate-General: Boston
- ^ (in Spanish) Colombian Consulate-General: Boston
- ^ Dominican Republic Consulate-General: Boston
- ^ El Salvador Consulate General in Boston
- ^ French Consulate-General: Boston
- ^ "German Consulate-General: Boston".
- ^ Greek Consulate-General: Boston
- ^ Haitian Embassy: Washington, D.C.
- ^ Irish Consulate-General: Boston
- ^ Israeli Consulate-General: Boston
- ^ Italian Consulate-General: Boston
- ^ Japanese Consulate-General: Boston
- ^ (in Spanish) Mexican Consulate-General: Boston
- ^ Consulado General del Perú en Boston
- ^ Consulate General of Portugal in Boston
- ^ Consulate of Spain in Boston
- ^ UAE embassy and consulates in the United States
- ^ "Venezuelan Consulate-General: Boston". Archived from the original on 2014-09-27. Retrieved 2009-07-14.
- ^ Danish Consulate: Boston
- ^ Swiss Consulate-General: Boston
- ^ "Our Consul-General". British Consulate-General - Boston. British Embassy in Washington. Retrieved 9 July 2022.
- ^ "Appointment Consulate of Honduras in Boston".
- ^ "Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Boston".
- ^ "Consulado Geral de Cabo Verde". Consulate General of Cape Verde in Massachusetts. Retrieved 23 November 2021.
- ^ "Van Sotir Christo is appointed Honorary Consul of Albania in Massachusetts". The Frosina Information Network. Retrieved 10 November 2015.
- ^ "Consular corps in Massachusetts". Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development. State of Massachusetts. Retrieved 25 February 2023.
- ^ Québec Government Office in Boston (in English), (in French)
- ^ Taiwanese Economic and Cultural Representative Office: Boston