Find Contact Information For Every Embassy In The World: Embassy World

March 10, 2008 by  
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Get the contact information and find the websites for all of the embassies around the globe at Embassy World. The site has listings of all of the embassies resources available by nation and a separate listing for all of the foreign embassies located within the United States.

Embassy World also has detailed information about UN missions and other international organizations. The site also features other good general information including voltage requirements by country and an international telephone directory. Before traveling to any country, check the appropriate embassy for visa requirements, safety information, and if you’re traveling to one of the less friendly nations, register with your embassy.

Instead of wasting time with Google searches bookmark Embassy World.

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