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Sudan’s embassies play a vital role in connecting Sudanese citizens abroad with their homeland while fostering diplomatic relations with other nations. These embassies provide essential services, including visa applications, passport renewals, and legal assistance.
Sudan maintains an extensive diplomatic network worldwide, with approximately 73 embassies and 21 consulates operating across various continents.
Located on 2210 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, D.C. 20008, this embassy was first established in 1956.
It is currently one of Sudan’s most influential diplomatic missions, representing Sudan in its relations with the United States. It handles visas, passports, and promotes economic and political ties between the two nations.
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Located on 3 Cleveland Row, St. James’s, London SW1A 1DD, this embassy was also first established in 1956.
This embassy is located in the heart of London and serves one of the largest Sudanese communities in Europe. It also plays a critical role in Sudan’s engagement with the UK.
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Located on 3 Abu El Feda, Zamalek, Cairo Governorate and established in 1956, this embassy is a critical hub for Sudanese citizens and diplomatic relations.
Located at Diplomatic Quarter, Riyadh 11544, this embassy was established in 1970.
It currently serves one of the largest Sudanese expatriate communities in the world, offering consular services and fostering strong political and cultural ties with Saudi Arabia.
Founded in 1971 in Al Rawdah, Abu Dhabi, this embassy is a key player in Sudan’s relationship with the UAE, and also supports a large Sudanese diaspora whilst promoting economic cooperation.
Located in Bole Sub-City, Addis Ababa and established in 1957.
As the headquarters of the African Union, Addis Ababa hosts one of Sudan’s most strategically important embassies, focusing on regional diplomacy and cooperation!
Founded 1959 in the heart of Sanlitun, Chaoyang District, Beijing, this embassy plays a big role in Sudan’s relationship with China, one of its major trade partners and investors.
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These embassies are not only vital for Sudan’s diplomatic presence but also serve as lifelines for Sudanese communities abroad! Among the most prominent are also the embassies in Paris, France, Pretoria, South Africa, and Berlin, Germany.
Planning to visit? Check the full list of Sudanese embassies worldwide, by visiting EmbassyPages.
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