Diplomatic agrément | Diplomatic accreditation | Ambassador | Observations | List of heads of state of Haiti | List of presidents of the United States | Term end |
| March 3, 1863 | Ernest Roumain | (*1836) Colonel Aide-de-camp of Fabre Geffrard. | Fabre Geffrard | Abraham Lincoln | April 21, 1867 |
| April 21, 1867 | Demosthenes Bruno | Chargé d'affaires | Nissage Saget | Ulysses S. Grant | June 28, 1867 |
| June 28, 1867 | George F. Usher | Chargé d'affaires (1792-1877)[3] | Nissage Saget | Ulysses S. Grant | October 17, 1867 October 17, 1867. Took leave March 22, 1869 |
| October 17, 1867 | George Racster | Chargé d'affaires | Nissage Saget | Ulysses S. Grant | March 22, 1869 |
| March 29, 1869 | Evariste Laroche | Chargé d'affaires | Nissage Saget | Ulysses S. Grant | April 21, 1867 |
| November 20, 1869 | Alexander Tate | envoy extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary | Nissage Saget | Ulysses S. Grant | February 11, 1870 |
| April 22, 1870 | Stephen Preston | Haitian Minister at Washington continuously for nearly twenty years, and during a third of that time, he was the dean of the diplomatic corps there. In 1885 was sent on a special mission to Europe. grandson of a British officer, who had settled in Haiti after the Blockade of Saint-Domingue. | Fabre Geffrard | Ulysses S. Grant | |
| 1884 | Ebenezer Bassett | Chargé d'affaires of the Haitian delegation in Washington, D. C. during the absence of Stephen Preston | Fabre Geffrard | Ulysses S. Grant | 1885 |
January 1, 1890 | | Philippe Hannibal Price | | François Denys Légitime | Benjamin Harrison | |
March 1, 1893 | | Clément Haentjens | | François Denys Légitime | Grover Cleveland | |
October 14, 1896 | | Jacques Nicolas Léger | | Henri Namphy | Ronald Reagan | |
March 2, 1909 | | H. Paulens Sannon | | François C. Antoine Simon | William Howard Taft | |
November 21, 1911 | | Solon Ménos | | Michel Martelly | William Howard Taft | |
July 30, 1913 | | Ulrick Divivier | Ulrick (Père) Duvivier n. 30 Jan 1867 Cap-Haitien d. 16 juil 1932 Port-au-Prince[4] | Michel Oreste | Woodrow Wilson | |
July 21, 1914 | | Solon Ménos | (DIED 14. Oktober 1918) | Oreste Zamor | Woodrow Wilson | October 14, 1918 |
October 14, 1918 | | ht:Albert Blanchet | Chargé d'affaires from 1932 to 1933: Haitian foreign minister. | Philippe Sudré Dartiguenave | Woodrow Wilson | |
March 27, 1919 | August 6, 1919 | Charles Moravia | | Philippe Sudré Dartiguenave | Woodrow Wilson | |
July 1, 1920 | | ht:Albert Blanchet | Chargé d'affaires | Philippe Sudré Dartiguenave | Woodrow Wilson | |
February 25, 1921 | | ht:Albert Blanchet | | Philippe Sudré Dartiguenave | Warren G. Harding | |
March 2, 1923 | | León Dejean | 1922: Haitian foreign minister. | Louis Bornó | Calvin Coolidge | |
February 10, 1925 | | Hannibal Price | [5] | Louis Bornó | Calvin Coolidge | |
May 26, 1928 | | Raoul Lizaire | Chargé d'affaires[6] | Louis Bornó | Calvin Coolidge | |
July 14, 1930 | | Ulrick Divivier | | Louis Eugène Roy | Herbert C. Hoover | |
February 16, 1931 | | Dantès Bellegarde | | Sténio Vincent | Herbert C. Hoover | |
December 9, 1933 | | ht:Albert Blanchet | | Sténio Vincent | Franklin D. Roosevelt | |
April 14, 1937 | | Élie Lescot | | Sténio Vincent | Franklin D. Roosevelt | |
January 23, 1941 | | Jacques Carmeleau-Antoine | Chargé d'affaires | Élie Lescot | Franklin D. Roosevelt | |
July 1, 1941 | July 14, 1941 | Fernand Dennis | | Élie Lescot | Franklin D. Roosevelt | |
November 17, 1942 | November 25, 1942 | André Liautaud | (born October 1, 1906 in Port-au-Prince[citation needed] | Élie Lescot | Franklin D. Roosevelt | |
May 4, 1943 | | LEGATION RAISED TO EMBASSY | | Élie Lescot | Franklin D. Roosevelt | |
April 19, 1943 | May 4, 1943 | André Liautaud | | Élie Lescot | Franklin D. Roosevelt | |
October 4, 1945 | October 17, 1945 | Jacques Carmeleau-Antoine | | Élie Lescot | Harry S. Truman | |
January 11, 1946 | | | relation suspended | Franck Lavaud | Harry S. Truman | April 8, 1946 |
May 28, 1946 | June 3, 1946 | Dantès Bellegarde | | Franck Lavaud | Harry S. Truman | |
September 24, 1946 | October 8, 1946 | Joseph D. Charles | | Franck Lavaud | Harry S. Truman | |
July 26, 1950 | August 7, 1950 | Gustave Laraque | (1900–1968) | Franck Lavaud | Harry S. Truman | |
April 7, 1952 | April 22, 1952 | Jacques Léger | 1950–1952: Haitian foreign minister. | Paul Eugène Magloire | Harry S. Truman | |
January 13, 1956 | January 19, 1956 | Mauclair Zéphirin | (born 1916 née Capucine Leconte May 30, 2009 in Boca Raton)[7] | Paul Eugène Magloire | Dwight D. Eisenhower | |
January 31, 1957 | March 11, 1957 | Dantès Bellegarde | | Antonio Thrasybule Kebreau | Dwight D. Eisenhower | |
January 17, 1958 | February 10, 1958 | Luc Fouché | Magloire's secretary[8] | François Duvalier | Dwight D. Eisenhower | |
November 13, 1958 | December 8, 1958 | Ernest Bonhomme | Assistant Secretary of National Economy | François Duvalier | Dwight D. Eisenhower | |
October 24, 1961 | October 26, 1961 | Louis Mars | eldest son of Jean Price-Mars | François Duvalier | John F. Kennedy | |
March 24, 1964 | April 8, 1964 | André Theard | [9] | François Duvalier | Lyndon B. Johnson | |
January 9, 1967 | January 13, 1967 | Arthur Bonhomme | June 1992) 17 June 1958 – 4 November 1958:fr:Liste des ministres haïtiens des Travaux publics, Haitian ambassador Arthur Bonhomme filed the complaint in a three-page letter to Secretary of State Dean Rusk after he attended a private screening of the film written by British author Graham Greene. The movie is based on a Greene novel The Comedians (1967 film)[10] | François Duvalier | Lyndon B. Johnson | |
May 24, 1971 | July 22, 1971 | René Chalmers | 1961–1971: Haitian foreign minister. | Jean-Claude Duvalier | Richard Nixon | |
August 13, 1973 | | Josette Philippeau | Chargé d'affaires[11] | Jean-Claude Duvalier | Richard Nixon | |
March 1, 1974 | March 13, 1974 | Gerard Salomon Bouchette | | Jean-Claude Duvalier | Gerald Ford | |
March 31, 1975 | April 29, 1975 | Georges Salomon | 1985–1986: Haitian foreign minister.[12] | Jean-Claude Duvalier | Gerald Ford | |
November 14, 1979 | | Josette Philippeau | Chargé d'affaires | Jean-Claude Duvalier | Jimmy Carter | |
March 14, 1980 | April 24, 1980 | Serge Élie Charles | 1988–1989: Haitian foreign minister. Joining Cedras was his brother, a voudoun priest, press spokesman Serge Beaulieu, Colonel Dorelien from the general staff, and a former military officer named Serge Elie Charles, who was acting as Cedras's advisor.[13] | Jean-Claude Duvalier | Jimmy Carter | |
February 17, 1981 | | Josette Philippeaux | Chargé d'affaires | Jean-Claude Duvalier | Ronald Reagan | |
May 13, 1981 | June 12, 1981 | Georges Nicolas Léger, Jr | | Jean-Claude Duvalier | Ronald Reagan | |
February 15, 1983 | March 17, 1983 | Fritz Nerval Cinéas | | Jean-Claude Duvalier | Ronald Reagan | |
September 27, 1984 | December 10, 1984 | Adrien Raymond | 1961–1971: Haitian foreign minister. | Jean-Claude Duvalier | Ronald Reagan | |
April 14, 1986 | June 23, 1986 | Pierre Desforges Sam | | Henri Namphy | Ronald Reagan | |
December 13, 1988 | February 7, 1989 | Pierre François Benoit | | Leslie Manigat | Ronald Reagan | |
September 4, 1991 | October 1, 1991 | Jean Casimir | Operation Uphold Democracy | Jean-Bertrand Aristide | George H. W. Bush | |
August 2, 2005 | October 3, 2005 | Raymond Joseph | | Boniface Alexandre | George W. Bush | |
September 14, 2010 | September 16, 2010 | Louis Harold Joseph | | René Préval | Barack Obama | |
April 17, 2012 | May 2, 2012 | Paul Getty Altidor | | Michel Martelly | Barack Obama | February 12, 2019 |
February 22, 2019 | February 22, 2019 | Hervé Denis | | Jovenel Moïse | Donald Trump | December 1, 2020 |
December 1, 2020[14] | | Bocchit Edmond | | Jovenel Moïse | Donald Trump Joe Biden | |