Why Your Consulate Jurisdiction Matters
When renewing your Chinese visa in the United States, you must apply through the Chinese consulate that has jurisdiction over your state of residence — not your state of birth, citizenship, or travel destination. Submitting to the wrong consulate will result in your application being rejected.
There are five Chinese consulates in the US: San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, and Houston. Each serves a specific group of states.
For the most comprehensive guide to SF jurisdiction — including the 2024 update, state-by-state guidance, and proof of residency rules — see our SF Consulate Jurisdiction States 2026 in-depth guide.
The 8 States Under SF Consulate Jurisdiction (2026)
As of June 29, 2024, the Chinese Consulate General in San Francisco officially serves the following 8 states:
States NOT Served by SF Consulate
If you live in any of the following, do not apply through San Francisco:
- Southern California (LA, San Diego, Orange County, Riverside, San Bernardino) → Use Los Angeles consulate
- Arizona, Utah, Colorado, Hawaii, New Mexico → Use Los Angeles consulate
- Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, New Mexico → Use Houston consulate
- Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska → Use Chicago consulate
- All East Coast states → Use New York consulate
For the complete step-by-step mail process — COVA system, document preparation, secure shipping, and agent submission — see our China Visa by Mail San Francisco 2026 guide.
How to Apply If You're in One of the 8 SF States
If your state is on the list above, you can use our mail-in drop-off service. You never need to travel to San Francisco — we handle the in-person consulate submission for you. Read our complete guide on how to renew your Chinese visa by mail, or go directly to our application page.
Why Mail-In Makes Sense for These 8 States
For residents of states like Alaska, Montana, or Wyoming, a trip to San Francisco is a significant journey — often requiring a flight, hotel, and 2–3 days away from home. Our service eliminates all of that. Most clients save $600–$1,000 in travel costs compared to the cost of making the trip themselves.
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