Estonia–United States relations

The United States recognized the Republic of Estonia de jure on July 28, 1922.

During the visit, he announced the administration's intention to work with the U.S. Congress to make changes to the U.S. Visa Waiver Program, increasing security while facilitating entry for legitimate visitors and businesspeople from countries like Estonia.

President Barack Obama nominated Jeffrey D. Levine as ambassador to Estonia, and he was confirmed by the Senate on March 29, 2012.

Ambassador Levine presented his credentials to Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves on September 17, 2012.

Estonia also is represented in the United States by a consulate general in New York, Sten Schwede; and 10 honorary consuls: Jaak Treiman in Los Angeles, Eric Harkna and Siim Soot in Chicago, Paul Aarne Raidna in Seattle, Larry Ruth in Lincoln, Harry Huge in Charleston, Michael Corey Chan in San Diego, Aadu Allpere in Atlanta, and Steve Chucri in Phoenix.

US President George W. Bush with Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves in 2006.
President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Taavi Rõivas in the Ämari Air Base , Estonia, 2014
Ivanka Trump met with Estonian President Kersti Kaljulaid , 2019
Consulate-General of Estonia in San Francisco