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Find Your Embassy Abroad

Locate your country's embassy or consulate anywhere in the world — and save the contact details before you travel.

Quick links

Official embassy locators by country

Direct links to the "find an embassy" page on each foreign-affairs ministry.

United States

Official "find an embassy" page from the United States foreign-affairs ministry.

United Kingdom

Official "find an embassy" page from the United Kingdom foreign-affairs ministry.

Canada

Official "find an embassy" page from the Canada foreign-affairs ministry.

Australia

Official "find an embassy" page from the Australia foreign-affairs ministry.

New Zealand

Official "find an embassy" page from the New Zealand foreign-affairs ministry.

India

Official "find an embassy" page from the India foreign-affairs ministry.

Germany

Official "find an embassy" page from the Germany foreign-affairs ministry.

France

Official "find an embassy" page from the France foreign-affairs ministry.

Spain

Official "find an embassy" page from the Spain foreign-affairs ministry.

Italy

Official "find an embassy" page from the Italy foreign-affairs ministry.

Netherlands

Official "find an embassy" page from the Netherlands foreign-affairs ministry.

Ireland

Official "find an embassy" page from the Ireland foreign-affairs ministry.

Japan

Official "find an embassy" page from the Japan foreign-affairs ministry.

Singapore

Official "find an embassy" page from the Singapore foreign-affairs ministry.

South Africa

Official "find an embassy" page from the South Africa foreign-affairs ministry.

Brazil

Official "find an embassy" page from the Brazil foreign-affairs ministry.

Mexico

Official "find an embassy" page from the Mexico foreign-affairs ministry.

Philippines

Official "find an embassy" page from the Philippines foreign-affairs ministry.

Don't see your country? Search "[your country] embassies abroad" — every foreign ministry maintains an official locator.

What an embassy can (and can't) do for you

Your embassy or consulate is your first call if you lose your passport, are arrested, hospitalised, or caught in a natural disaster or major incident abroad. They can issue emergency travel documents, contact your family, and point you to local English-speaking doctors and lawyers.

They can't pay your medical bills, get you out of legal trouble, find you accommodation, or replace lost cash. That's what travel insurance is for.

Before you travel

  • Save your embassy's address, phone and email offline on your phone.
  • Register with your government's traveller programme if it offers one — e.g. STEP (US), ROCA (Canada), Smartraveller (Australia), LOCATE (UK), MEA's MADAD (India).
  • Carry a paper copy of your passport's photo page and visa, separate from the originals.

EU emergency number: 112. Elsewhere, look up the local emergency number before you arrive.