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Many consulate offices in Houston are located in the Lakes on Post Oak complex. This is a list of diplomatic missions in Houston. Many foreign governments have established diplomatic and trade representation in the city of Houston. Houston is one of the cities with the most consulate-general offices in the United States.
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.
Pages in category "Diplomatic missions in Houston" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
2 Houston Center, the location of the consulate. The Consulate-General of Japan in Houston (在ヒューストン日本国総領事館, Zai Hyūsuton Nippon-koku Sōryōjikan) is Japan's diplomatic facility in Houston, Texas, United States. It is located in Suite 3000 at 2 Houston Center, which is located at 900 Fannin Street in Downtown Houston.
The Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia in Houston (Indonesian: Konsulat Jendral Republik Indonesia di Houston) is Indonesia's diplomatic facility in Houston, Texas, United States. The building is located at 10900 Richmond Avenue in the Westchase district. [1]
The Philippine Consulate General in Houston is headed by Consul General Gunther Emil M. Sales, who assumed the position on July 30, 2024. [9] Prior to his current post, he served as Assistant Secretary for American Affairs at the Department of Foreign Affairs in Manila, [9] and before that was posted at the Philippine Embassy in Washington, D.C. as minister and consul. [10]
The current location of the Consulate-General of Mexico in Houston. In 2019 the Mexican government agreed to give the state government of Texas the land of the Consulate-General of Mexico , [ 45 ] in Southeast Houston , [ 46 ] [ 47 ] in exchange for the state giving the Mexican government 3 acres (1.2 ha) of land in Westchase, [ 48 ] that was ...
The Consulate-General of Norway in Houston was Norway's diplomatic mission in Houston, Texas, United States. It was located in the Neartown area. [1] [2] Petroleum-related business ties formed major connections between Norway and Houston. [3]