Consulate General of Russia, San Francisco
| Former Consulate General of the Russian Federation in San Francisco | |
|---|---|
| Location | San Francisco |
| Address | 2790 Green Street San Francisco, CA 94123 |
| Coordinates | 37°47′42″N 122°26′42″W / 37.7951°N 122.4450°W |
| Opened | June 23, 1973 |
| Closed | 2017 |
| Consul General | Sergey Vladimirovich Petrov (prior to closing in 2017) |
| Website | sanfrancisco.mid.ru |
The Consulate General of Russia in San Francisco was Russia's diplomatic office in the 2790 Green Street building in Pacific Heights, San Francisco, California. It was operated by the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The building of the former consulate remains government property of Russia.
During the Russian Empire the consulate had jurisdiction over the Honolulu, Portland, and Seattle consulates. During the Soviet Union, the consulate and the New York consulate were the only active Soviet consulates in the United States.