Serving the French community and visitors across the Midwest from its Chicago, Illinois location, the Consulate General of France represents the interests and values of the French government in a 13-state region. This diplomatic mission protects French nationals while fostering meaningful connections between France and the American Midwest through cultural, educational, and economic partnerships. The consulate maintains deep roots in the local community by preserving vital records, issuing essential identification documents, and providing personalized administrative support to French residents. Beyond traditional diplomatic functions, the office cultivates vibrant cultural exchanges, including annual Bastille Day celebrations and film festivals that bring French heritage to Chicago audiences. The consulate's commitment extends to education and professional development, supporting French alumni networks and scholarship opportunities for tomorrow's leaders. As a bridge between French and American institutions—from local businesses to civil society organizations—the consulate works to advance mutual understanding and cooperation. With its location at the heart of Chicago's downtown, the consulate stands ready to serve the French-American community and strengthen the enduring friendship between France and the Midwestern United States.
Chicago, IL