Find Your Spanish Consulate by State
Updated July 2026. Spanish consulates only accept applicants who legally reside in their jurisdiction. Select your state to find yours.
California is split: Los Angeles covers the southern counties (Imperial, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura); San Francisco covers the rest.
Spanish Consulates in the USA: Find Your Jurisdiction and Read First-Hand Experiences
Navigate your visa application with confidence! Explore areas covered by each consulate and read **real first-hand experiences** from applicants like you.
To apply for a Spain non lucrative visa, you must visit the Spanish Consulate that oversees your place of residency. Depending on your state of residency, you will be assigned a specific consulate where you can go.
Areas Covered by Each Spanish Consulate in the USA
Find your designated consulate based on your state of residency. Clicking on a consulate name will take you to its detailed page.
Washington, D.C.
Washington DC, Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, North Carolina
View First-Hand Experiences View Consulate InfoLos Angeles
Arizona, Colorado, Utah, California (specific counties: Imperial, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura)
View First-Hand Experiences View Consulate InfoSan Francisco
California (remaining counties), Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Guam, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming
View First-Hand Experiences View Consulate InfoBoston
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, Maine
View First-Hand Experiences View Consulate InfoChicago
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin
View First-Hand Experiences View Consulate InfoHouston
Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas
View First-Hand Experiences View Consulate InfoNew York
Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware
View First-Hand Experiences View Consulate InfoSan Juan de Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico, Islas of Culebra and Vieques, Islas Vírgenes (Virgin Islands)
View First-Hand Experiences View Consulate InfoSpanish Consulates in the USA: Addresses & Phone Numbers
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Boston Consulate
Address: Consulate General of Spain in Boston, 31 St. James Avenue, Suite 905, Boston, MA 02116
Phone: +1 (617) 536-2506 / 2527
Chicago Consulate
Address: Consulate General of Spain in Chicago, 180 N. Michigan Avenue, Suite 1500, Chicago, IL 60601
Phone: +1 (312) 782-4588 / 4589
Houston Consulate
Address: Consulate General of Spain in Houston, 1800 Bering Dr., Suite 660, Houston, TX 77057
Phone: +1 (713) 783-6200 / 05 / 14
Los Angeles Consulate
Address: Consulate General of Spain in Los Angeles, 5055 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 860, Los Angeles, CA 90036
Phone: +1 (323) 938-0158 / 0166
Miami Consulate
Address: Consulate General of Spain in Miami, 2655 Le Jeune Rd., Suite 203, Coral Gables, FL 33134
Phone: +1 (305) 446-5511 / 12 / 13
New York Consulate
Address: Consulate General of Spain in New York, 150 East 58th Street, 30th & 31st Floors, New York, NY 10155
Phone: +1 (212) 355-4080 / 81 / 82 / 85 / 90
San Francisco Consulate
Address: Consulate General of Spain in San Francisco, 1405 Sutter St., San Francisco, CA 94109
Phone: +1 (415) 922-2995 / 96
Washington, D.C. Consulate
Address: Consulate General of Spain in Washington, D.C., 2375 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Washington, D.C. 20037
Phone: +1 (202) 728-2330
San Juan de Puerto Rico Consulate
Address: Consulate General of Spain in San Juan de Puerto Rico, Mercantile Building Plaza, 11th floor, 1101 office, Ponce de León Avenue s / n, Hato Rey – Puerto Rico 00919
Phone: +1 (787) 758-6090 / 6142 / 6279
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Spanish Consulates in the USA: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know which Spanish consulate I belong to?
Your consulate is determined by your state of legal residence — see the state-by-state table above. You must apply at the consulate with jurisdiction over your state.
Can I apply at any Spanish consulate in the US?
No. Each consulate only accepts applications from people who legally reside within its assigned jurisdiction. Applying outside your jurisdiction usually results in rejection.
Which consulate covers California?
California is split: the Los Angeles consulate covers the southern counties, and the San Francisco consulate covers all remaining counties.
Do I need an appointment at a Spanish consulate?
Yes. Every consulate requires a prior appointment. Some use BLS International and others use their own booking system, so check your specific consulate’s official page.
I just moved to another state — where do I apply?
You must apply at the consulate for your current legal residence, and you should be prepared to prove residency (for example with an ID or utility bill) in that jurisdiction.
Does consulate jurisdiction apply to all visa types (NLV, DNV, student)?
Yes. The state-of-residence rule applies across visa types, including the Non-Lucrative Visa, the Digital Nomad Visa and the Student Visa.