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United States: Consulate 1993 [117] Monterrey Colombia: Consulate 2002 [118] Ecuador: Consulate 2024 [113] Tapachula Ecuador: Consulate 2020 [119] Nicaragua: Consulate 2024 [120] Veracruz City United States: Consular Agency 2016 [121]
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.
Cabo Verde Praia (E) All of Cabo Verde Central African Republic Bangui (E) Limited ACS for the Central African Republic Chad N’Djamena (E) All of Chad Comoros Antananarivo (E) Ambassador resident in Madagascar. Amembassy Moroni was closed in 1993. There is a U.S. citizen, Citizen Liaison Volunteer resident in Moroni. Côte d'Ivoire Abidjan (E)
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 108 missions in the ...
A sizable marina dominates the port of Cabo San Lucas. Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo are served by Los Cabos International Airport. In 2022, Los Cabos Airport received more than 3.3 million visitors – a more than 20% projected growth when compared to 2021 and a 32% compounded growth over the last five years with 800 thousand more ...
Like the joint Canada/US NEXUS and the United States’ Global Entry and TSA PreCheck programs, Programa Viajero Confiable members traveling via participating airports may use designated lanes which allow them to speedily and securely clear customs, because the Mexican government has already performed a background check on them, and they are considered a trusted traveler.
The United States of America shares a unique and often complex relationship with the United Mexican States. With shared history stemming back to the Texas Revolution (1835–1836) and the Mexican–American War (1846–1848), several treaties have been concluded between the two nations, most notably the Gadsden Purchase, and multilaterally with Canada, the North American Free Trade Agreement ...
John Jefferson "Jeff" Daigle is an American diplomat who had served as the United States Ambassador to Cabo Verde, being sworn in on June 28, 2019. [2] Immediately prior to his Ambassadorship, Daigle served as Acting Executive Director for the U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy [3] and Chief of Staff for the Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs.