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Whether you're applying for a visa, seeking consular support, or dealing with legal or travel emergencies, it's essential to have the correct contact details of embassies and consulates. Here’s a curated list of trusted sources where you can find verified phone numbers, emails, and addresses for embassies around the globe.
Website: https://www.embassypages.com
EmbassyPages offers a comprehensive and regularly updated global directory of embassies, consulates, and diplomatic missions by country and city.
Website: https://www.embassies.net
Provides a full list of embassies and consulates worldwide with contact information including emails, phone numbers, opening hours, and visa support details.
Website: https://www.usembassy.gov
For U.S. citizens abroad, this is the official portal to all U.S. embassies and consulates, offering travel alerts, passport services, and contact info.
Most countries maintain a dedicated foreign ministry website where they list their diplomatic missions abroad. Here are some direct links:
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