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Embassies & consulates

How to use the worldwide diplomatic mission directory safely and effectively.

Who it is for: Applicants who need to find where to submit visas or access consular services.

Benefits

  • Browse by host country (where the mission is located) or by nationality pair (e.g. UK in India).
  • Cross-links from corridors, countries, and visa guides.
  • Clear disclaimer on every page — not a government service.

Step by step

  1. 1. Open the embassy hub

    Start at the global directory to see scale and pick a host country (e.g. all foreign missions in Germany).

    Embassy hub
  2. 2. Browse missions in a host country

    Host pages list every representing country with missions in that territory. Useful when you already live in the destination.

    Example: missions in the UK
  3. 3. Use nationality pair pages for visa planning

    Pair URLs use the format /embassies/[representing]-in-[host]/ (e.g. pakistan-in-canada). Corridor guides link here automatically.

    Example: Pakistan in Canada
  4. 4. Open a mission detail page

    Detail pages show contact data when we have it. “Directory listing” stubs mean phone/address may be missing — confirm on official sources.

  5. 5. Read the disclaimer

    MigrantIQ does not book appointments or guarantee accuracy. Closed missions may appear for reference; active listings are preferred for applications.

  6. 6. Report bad data

    Use Report inaccurate data in the disclaimer block or Contact if a mission is wrong, duplicated, or unsafe to list.

    Contact

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