The Russia diplomatic network in the United States consists of 7 offices, ranking among the smaller but active consular missions. Whether you need passport services, visa applications, or document authentication, this is where you start.
This page lists every Russia consulate and embassy in the U.S., the 6 main consular procedures available, jurisdiction tips and useful information for Russia nationals residing in America.
Russia consulates in the U.S. — office network
Below are all the Russia diplomatic offices currently operating in the United States. Click any office to see its address, phone, hours and appointment information.
Consulate General of The Russian Federation
View details โNew YorkConsulate General of the Russian Federation in New York
View details โSeattleSamuel Hyde House, Russian Consul General
View details โTustinRussian Embassy, Orange County Field Office
View details โWashingtonConsulate of Russia
View details โWashingtonEmbassy of Russian Federation
View details โWinter Parkrussian services
View details โConsular services for Russia citizens in USA
The Russia consulates in the U.S. provide the following services to their nationals:
How to find your Russia consulate
Closest is not always correct. Each Russia consulate covers a defined jurisdiction — a group of U.S. states officially assigned by the Russia foreign ministry.
You must use the consulate that covers your state of residence, regardless of physical distance. Check the jurisdiction map on each consulate’s individual page in this directory.
For procedures requiring biometrics, in-person appearance or citizen-specific verifications, this rule is strict. For mail-in services like document authentication or passport renewal, some consulates accept applications from outside their jurisdiction.
Useful info for Russia citizens in the United States
The Russia community in the United States is part of the country’s diverse population mosaic. Russia consulates not only handle paperwork but also provide:
- Emergency assistance for nationals in cases of accidents, arrests or medical emergencies
- Voting facilities for nationals abroad during Russia elections
- Cultural events and national-day celebrations
- Civil registration of births, marriages and deaths of Russia nationals occurring in the U.S.
- Document authentication for use in Russia