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Help for British Nationals

PUBLIC NOTICE

The Consular Section at the British Embassy in Khartoum will be closed on

 

Sunday 15th April 2012

and

Tuesday 17th April 2012

 

Normal office hours on

Monday 16th April 2012

 

Regular service will resume from:

Wednesday 18th April 2012

 

The British Consular Section apologises for any inconvenience

In case of emergency please call the Duty officer on 0912303701

Passports

UK passport.

FCO consular staff in Sudan offer practical advice, assistance and support to British nationals who travel or live in Sudan.

Travel advice

Holiday crowd of people at airport check in. © Getty Images

Up-to-date travel advice for people visiting Sudan.

Living in Sudan

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Advice for British nationals living in Sudan

When things go wrong

An official wearing a gilet that says British Embassy helping the evacuation of people. © Getty Images

Information about how the British Embassy can help you if you run into trouble in Sudan.

How to Stay Safe Abroad

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Travelling overseas? Make sure your trip abroad is a safe one by following our advice.

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Consular Section Opening Hours

Consular Section will be open to the public on the following days:

Sunday to Wednesday

09:00 – 12:00 each day 

 

The Consular Section will be closed to the public on Thursdays.

Outside of these opening hours, Consular Section will deal with emergencies only.


Useful links

    Have you registered with the British Embassy your whereabouts while living or travelling in Sudan? Do you know of any British citizens who have recently moved to Sudan who have not yet registered with us? Just visit
  • http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/travel-and-living-abroad/staying-safe/Locate/
  •  and click on ‘locate’ to sign up. Or come to the Embassy and register in person.  If we ever need to help you, we won’t be able to if we don’t know where you are or how to contact you. Please note: locate will keep your details for 12 months. After that, you need to register again.