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World Embassy & Consulate Map

Know where your embassies are before you travel. Essential emergency contacts for passport loss or trouble abroad.

Last updated: 2026-04-18

※ Pin locations are approximate. Click a pin and use the Google Map link for the exact address. Data is updated monthly.

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Emergency Tip

Bookmark your embassy on Google Maps before traveling. Even offline, you can navigate to it in an emergency.

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What Do Embassies & Consulates Do? — A Traveler's Guide

What most travelers don't know about embassies

Embassy vs. Consulate — What's the Difference?

Embassy building exterior with national flags
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Embassy

On map: Red pin
  • 1 Only ONE per country, located in the capital city
  • 2 Highest-level diplomatic mission, headed by an Ambassador
  • 3 Main role: government-to-government diplomacy & political relations
  • 4 Usually also provides consular services (passports, visas)

Example: Japanese Embassy in Washington D.C. — handles Japan-US diplomacy. But also serves travelers for passport issues.

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Consulate

On map: Blue pin
  • 1 Multiple per country, in major cities beyond the capital
  • 2 Headed by a Consul-General
  • 3 Primary role: citizen services — passport reissue, visa issuance, citizen protection
  • 4 Your lifeline in an emergency abroad

Example: Japanese Consulate-General in New York — handles passports and emergencies for Japanese citizens in the NY area. Diplomacy is handled by the embassy in D.C.

Key Takeaway for Travelers

When you're in trouble abroad, it's the consulate that helps you. Even if you're not in the capital, a nearby consulate can assist. Think of it this way: the embassy represents your country, the consulate protects its citizens. Lost passport, crime victim, natural disaster — contact your nearest embassy or consulate immediately.

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High Commission

Between Commonwealth nations (UK, Australia, Canada, etc.), embassies are called "High Commissions". Same function, different name.

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Representative Office

Taiwan uses "Economic & Cultural Representative Offices" instead of embassies in countries without formal diplomatic ties. They provide the same passport & visa services.

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Honorary Consulate

Simplified consulate in smaller cities. A local citizen is appointed as Honorary Consul. Can help with emergency contacts but cannot issue passports.

What They Can Do for You

Traveler getting help at a consulate counter

🛂 Reissue passports / emergency travel documents

If your passport is lost or stolen, they issue emergency travel documents same day or next day.

🚑 Help with accidents or illness

Hospital referrals, contacting family, liaising with insurance. They can intervene during hospitalization.

👮 Assistance if arrested or detained

Provide lawyer lists, arrange visits, contact family. They cannot negotiate your release.

🌊 Disaster, terror, or conflict evacuation

Welfare checks, evacuation support, charter flights during major emergencies.

📄 Document certification

Residency certificates, signature verification, translation certification for local procedures.

💀 Support when a citizen dies abroad

Contact next of kin, arrange repatriation of remains, assist with local procedures.

What They Cannot Do

Lend you money (but can facilitate family wire transfers)
Change local laws or get you out of jail
Book hotels or flights for you
Pay legal or medical expenses
Intervene in civil disputes
Guarantee entry to a country (immigration is the host country's authority)

How to Visit an Embassy or Consulate

Traveler on phone at night looking for embassy
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Appointments are often required

Especially for passport renewal or visa applications. For emergencies, they accept walk-ins, but call ahead if possible.

2

You need your passport (or ID) to enter

Show your country's passport to enter. If your passport is lost, present alternative ID (driver's license, national ID card). A police report for the loss will speed things up.

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Expect security screening

Similar to airport security gates. Large bags and cameras may not be allowed. Smartphones are usually OK.

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Business hours & emergency contacts

Usually weekdays 9-5 (local time). Closed on weekends and holidays, but most have 24/7 emergency phone lines. Save the emergency number before your trip.

Diplomatic Network by Country

Embassies + Consulates (Consulates-General) only. Excludes honorary consulates & liaison offices.

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Japan
152
embassies+consulates
on map: 179
🇺🇸
United States
170
embassies+consulates
on map: 266
🇬🇧
United Kingdom
148
embassies+consulates
on map: 246
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China
164
embassies+consulates
on map: 221
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South Korea
115
embassies+consulates
on map: 115
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Australia
80
embassies+consulates
on map: 93
🇩🇪
Germany
150
embassies+consulates
on map: 190
🇫🇷
France
163
embassies+consulates
on map: 181
🇮🇳
India
123
embassies+consulates
on map: 111
🇸🇬
Singapore
34
embassies+consulates
on map: 35
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Malaysia
63
embassies+consulates
on map: 67
🇹🇭
Thailand
58
embassies+consulates
on map: 76
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Indonesia
77
embassies+consulates
on map: 90
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Brazil
132
embassies+consulates
on map: 134
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Canada
102
embassies+consulates
on map: 116
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Italy
127
embassies+consulates
on map: 156
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Spain
118
embassies+consulates
on map: 130
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Russia
143
embassies+consulates
on map: 145
🇹🇷
Turkey
140
embassies+consulates
on map: 218
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Mexico
80
embassies+consulates
on map: 98
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Saudi Arabia
68
embassies+consulates
on map: 73
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UAE
60
embassies+consulates
on map: 59
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Egypt
72
embassies+consulates
on map: 93
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Nigeria
63
embassies+consulates
on map: 60
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South Africa
72
embassies+consulates
on map: 74
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Pakistan
65
embassies+consulates
on map: 149
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Philippines
56
embassies+consulates
on map: 65
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Vietnam
54
embassies+consulates
on map: 62
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New Zealand
38
embassies+consulates
on map: 38
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Taiwan
59
embassies+consulates
on map: 66