List of diplomatic missions in Algeria
Map of diplomatic missions in Algeria
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Algeria. There are currently 90 embassies and a Delegation of the European Commission in Algiers, and many countries maintain consulates in other Algerian cities (not including honorary consulates).
Embassies in Algiers[]
Angola
Argentina[1]
Austria[2]
Azerbaijan
Bahrain
Bangladesh[3]
Belgium[4]
Brazil
Bulgaria[5]
Burkina Faso
Cameroon
Canada[6]
Chad
Chile[7]
China
Colombia[8]
Congo
Croatia[9]
Cuba[10]
Czech Republic[11]
Denmark
DR Congo
Egypt
Finland[12]
France
Gabon
Gambia
Germany[1]
Ghana
Greece
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Holy See
Hungary[13]
India
Indonesia[14]
Iran
Iraq
Italy[15]
Ivory Coast
Japan
Jordan
Kenya
Kuwait
Lebanon[16]
Libya
Madagascar
Malaysia[17]
Mali[18]
Mauritania
Mexico[19]
Mozambique
Namibia[20]
Netherlands[21]
Niger
Nigeria
North Korea[22]
Norway
Oman
Pakistan
Palestine
Peru[23]
Poland[24]
Portugal[25]
Qatar
Romania[26]
Russia[27]
Sahrawi Republic
Saudi Arabia
Senegal
Serbia
Somalia
South Africa[28]
South Korea
Spain[29]
Sudan
Sweden[30]
Switzerland[31]
Syria
Tanzania
Tunisia
Turkey[32]
Uganda
Ukraine[33]
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States
Venezuela
Vietnam
Yemen
Zimbabwe
Missions in Algiers[]
European Union (Delegation)
Consulates[]
Consulate in Algiers[]
Malta
Consulates-General in Annaba[]
Consulates-General in Oran[]
Consulate-General in Sidi Bel Abbes[]
Consulate in Tamanrasset[]
Consulate in Tébessa[]
Non-resident embassies[]
Afghanistan (Paris)
Australia (Paris)[34]
Belarus (Cairo)
Bosnia and Herzegovina (Paris)[35]
Brunei Darussalam(Cairo)
Cambodia (Cairo)
Cyprus (Paris)[36]
Central African Republic (Rabat)
Costa Rica (Paris)
Dominica (London)
Ecuador (Paris)
Estonia (Madrid)
Eswatini (Addis Ababa)[37]
Federated States of Micronesia (New York City)
Fiji (Abu Dhabi)[38]
Georgia (Madrid)[39]
Grenada (London)
Guatemala (Paris)
Haiti (Paris)
Honduras (Paris)
Ireland (Bern)
Iceland (Paris)
Jamaica (Paris)
Kyrgyzstan (Kuwait City)
Laos (Paris)
Lesotho (Tripoli)[40]
Lithuania (Brussels)
Maldives (Geneva)
Malta (Valletta)
Myanmar (Cairo)
Mongolia (Cairo)
Nicaragua (Paris)
New Zealand (Cairo)[41]
Nauru (New York City)
Paraguay (Lisbon)[42]
Philippines (Tripoli)
Panama (Paris)
Papua New Guinea (London)
Rwanda (Cairo)[43]
Sierra Leone (Dakar)
Saint Kitts and Nevis (London)
Saint Lucia (London)
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (London)
Singapore (Cairo)[44]
Slovakia (Paris)[45]
Slovenia (Madrid)[46]
South Sudan (Cairo)
Thailand (Paris)
Taiwan (Paris)
Togo (Rabat)
Turkmenistan (Ankara)
Tajikistan (Cairo)
Trinidad & Tobago (Abuja)
Timor-Leste (Lisbon)
Uruguay (Paris)[47]
Uzbekistan (Paris)
Vanuatu (Paris)
Zambia (Paris)
Closed missions[]
Host city | Sending country | Mission | Year closed | Ref. |
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Algiers | ![]() |
Embassy | 1991 | [48] |
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Embassy | 2019 | [49] | |
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Embassy | 2021 | ||
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Embassy | 2021 | ||
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Embassy | 2004 | [50] | |
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Embassy | 1993 | [51] | |
Annaba | ![]() |
Consulate | 1998 | |
Constantine | ![]() |
Consulate-General | 1991 | [52] |
See also[]
- Foreign relations of Algeria
- List of diplomatic missions of Algeria
- Visa policy of Algeria
- Visa requirements for Algerian citizens
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External links[]
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