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Introduction
The Embassy of Ukraine in Cairo is a cornerstone of Ukraine-Egypt diplomatic ties, providing vital consular services, supporting Ukrainian citizens, and promoting cultural exchange. Whether you are seeking a visa, require consular assistance, or have an interest in international relations, this comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know—visiting hours, appointment procedures, etiquette, safety, accessibility, and nearby attractions. For the most current information, always refer to the official embassy website and reputable travel resources such as Lonely Planet.
Established in 1993, following Ukraine’s independence, the Embassy of Ukraine in Cairo was the first Ukrainian diplomatic mission in the Arab world and Africa. The embassy has played a pivotal role in fostering political, economic, and cultural ties between Ukraine and Egypt. It serves as a hub for bilateral dialogue, supports Ukrainian nationals, processes visas, and promotes mutual understanding through cultural and educational initiatives (SEE News).
Embassy Location and Directions
Primary Address:
50, Road 83, Maadi, Cairo, Postal Code 11431
Maadi is a secure, expatriate-friendly district in southern Cairo, home to many international missions.
Alternate Address (Consular Section):
24, Mohamed Mazhar Street, Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt
Getting There:
- By Metro: The Maadi and Zamalek districts are accessible via Cairo Metro (Line 2 for Zamalek/Dokki, Line 1 for Maadi).
- By Taxi/Ride-hailing: Uber and Careem are highly recommended for convenience and transparent pricing.
- By Car: Allow extra travel time due to unpredictable Cairo traffic.
Map and Visual Reference:

Visiting Hours and Appointment Procedures
Typical Working Hours
- Monday to Friday: 09:00–13:00 and 14:00–18:00 (Maadi location)
- Sunday to Thursday: 09:00–13:00 (Zamalek/Consular Section)
- Closed: Egyptian and Ukrainian public holidays; always confirm in advance
Appointment Booking
- Required for Most Services: Book by phone (+20-223-78-68-70 / +20-223-78-68-71) or email ([email protected]).
- Online Booking: Check the official website for an online appointment system.
- Walk-ins: Rarely accommodated—appointments are strongly recommended.
Tip: Arrive early to accommodate security screenings and avoid delays.
Consular and Cultural Services
Consular Services
- Visa Applications: Short-term (Type C) and long-term (Type D) visas for tourism, business, study, or family reunification.
- Passport Services: Issuance, renewal, replacement for Ukrainian citizens.
- Notarial Acts: Document certification, legalization, and civil status registrations (births, marriages, deaths).
- Emergency Assistance: Lost passports, detentions, medical emergencies—emergency phone available 24/7.
- Other Services: Consular registration, election polling stations, business and student support.
Cultural and Educational Exchange
- The embassy regularly organizes or participates in Ukrainian cultural events, exhibitions, and educational programs to promote Ukraine’s heritage and foster people-to-people connections (SEE News).
Safety, Security, and Accessibility
Embassy Security Protocols
- Screening: Expect bag checks and metal detectors upon entry.
- Identification: Bring your passport or official photo ID.
- Prohibited Items: Large bags, cameras, and photography inside the embassy.
General Safety in Cairo
- Maadi, Zamalek, and Dokki are considered secure districts, but always remain vigilant against petty crime and avoid demonstrations.
- Use official taxis or ride-hailing apps for transportation.
- Female travelers should dress conservatively and avoid walking alone after dark (Lonely Planet).
Accessibility
- The embassy is accessible to visitors with disabilities; advance notice is recommended for special assistance.
Etiquette and Practical Travel Tips
Dress Code and Behavior
- Men: Long trousers and collared shirts are standard.
- Women: Modest attire covering shoulders and knees; avoid sleeveless tops or shorts.
- Inside the Embassy: Remain calm and patient; mobile phones should be silenced, and photography is prohibited.
Interactions
- Greet staff politely—wait for staff to initiate handshakes.
- Address staff formally unless otherwise invited.
Documentation
- Bring all required paperwork and your appointment confirmation.
- Organize documents in advance for efficient processing.
Health and Hygiene
- Carry hand sanitizer and bottled water.
- Check for updated COVID-19 protocols on the embassy website.
Nearby Attractions
While visiting the embassy, consider exploring:
- Maadi Corniche: Walk along the Nile or visit local parks and cafes.
- Cairo Tower: Enjoy panoramic city views.
- Pharaonic Village or Egyptian Museum: For a deeper cultural experience.
- Khan El Khalili Bazaar: A historic market for souvenirs.
All are easily reachable by taxi or public transport (Lonely Planet).
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What are the embassy’s visiting hours?
A: Typically 09:00–13:00 and 14:00–18:00, Sunday to Thursday (consular section); always check here.
Q: How do I schedule an appointment?
A: By phone, email, or online via the embassy website. Provide your name, purpose, and preferred date.
Q: What should I bring?
A: Valid ID, appointment confirmation, and all documents related to your service.
Q: Is the embassy wheelchair accessible?
A: Yes, but advance notice is recommended.
Q: What are the COVID-19 requirements?
A: Refer to the official embassy website for updates.
Q: Are there fees for entry?
A: No entry fees, but consular services and visa applications have standard fees.
Q: Is photography allowed?
A: No, photography is strictly prohibited inside the embassy.
Emergency Contacts
- Phone: +20-223-78-68-70 / +20-223-78-68-71
- Emergency (24/7): +20 100 003 9664
- Email: [email protected]
- Official Website: https://egypt.mfa.gov.ua/en
- Social Media: Facebook, Twitter
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