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Egyptian Embassy London - Visa Services, Address and Appointments 2026

Egyptian Embassy London visa services, address at 26 South Street Mayfair, phone, appointment booking and consular processing details for 2026.

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Chandraketu Tripathi
Finance Editor, Kaeltripton
Published 22 May 2026
Last reviewed 22 May 2026
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Egyptian Embassy London - Visa Services, Address and Appointments 2026

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TL;DR
  • Egyptian Embassy is at 26 South Street, Mayfair, London, W1K 1DW
  • Consular phone line is +44 (0)20 7499 3304
  • Tourist, business, student, work visas and e-Visa on arrival are handled
  • Appointments are booked through egyptianconsulate.co.uk/visa
  • Standard tourist visa processing is typically five to ten working days

Address and Contact Details

The Egyptian Embassy in London sits in the Mayfair district at 26 South Street, London, W1K 1DW. The consular section is the public-facing arm that handles visa enquiries, document legalisation and passport matters for Egyptian nationals living in the United Kingdom.

The main consular telephone number is +44 (0)20 7499 3304. Phone lines tend to be busiest on Mondays and the day after public holidays, so calling mid-week often yields a faster connection. The official consular website is egyptianconsulate.co.uk, where most visa instructions, fee schedules and forms are published.

Opening hours for in-person visits are usually restricted to weekday mornings, with collections sometimes scheduled in a separate afternoon window. Hours change without notice during Ramadan and around Egyptian and UK public holidays, so check the consulate's notices before travelling to Mayfair.

Visa Services Available

The consular section processes several categories of entry permits for travellers heading to Egypt from the United Kingdom. The main visa types currently handled are:

  • Tourist Visa: single or multiple entry, generally valid for tourism stays of up to 30 days per visit.
  • Business Visa: for meetings, conferences, trade events and short commercial visits.
  • Student Visa: for those enrolled at Egyptian universities or language institutes.
  • Work Visa: issued in conjunction with a labour permit secured by the Egyptian employer.
  • e-Visa on Arrival: available to most UK passport holders for short tourist stays, applied for online or purchased at major Egyptian airports.

Most short-stay UK travellers use the e-Visa system rather than visiting the embassy. Longer stays, employment, study or family reunification cases need the consular section.

How to Book an Appointment

Appointments for visa, passport and legalisation services are managed through the consulate's online portal at egyptianconsulate.co.uk/visa. Walk-in service is generally not accepted for visa applications.

Slots tend to release in batches and can fill within hours during peak periods such as the run-up to summer travel and Egyptian school holidays. Applicants outside London should plan a single trip that bundles the appointment, biometric capture if requested and document submission into one visit.

When booking, applicants will need a valid passport number, a UK address and an email address that can receive confirmations. The portal generates a printable appointment slip that must be brought on the day along with photo identification.

Documents and Requirements

Document checklists vary by visa category, but the consulate typically asks for the following items at the appointment:

  • A passport valid for at least six months beyond the intended date of departure from Egypt, with at least one full blank page.
  • The completed visa application form, signed and dated.
  • Two recent passport-sized colour photographs against a plain white background.
  • Proof of accommodation in Egypt: hotel reservation, host invitation letter or property documents.
  • Confirmed return or onward travel tickets.
  • Recent bank statements covering the last three to six months, depending on the visa type.
  • For business applicants, a letter of invitation from the Egyptian counterpart on company letterhead.
  • For students, an acceptance letter from the Egyptian institution and proof of paid tuition or accommodation.
  • For work visa applicants, a labour permit issued by the Egyptian Ministry of Manpower.

Original documents and a full photocopy set are usually required. The consulate may keep certain originals while the application is under review and return them when the decision is collected.

Processing Times and Fees

Standard tourist visa processing at the consular section is typically five to ten working days from the submission date. Business and longer-stay categories often take two to four weeks because they involve referral to authorities in Cairo. Express handling is occasionally available at higher cost, but is not guaranteed.

Fees are set by the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and adjusted periodically. The single-entry tourist visa, multiple-entry tourist visa, business visa and longer-stay categories each carry a different consular charge. Payment is usually accepted in cash or by bank card, depending on current consulate practice. The e-Visa portal carries its own fee schedule that is separate from in-person consular fees.

Always confirm current fee amounts directly with the consular section before attending the appointment, as published rates change without prior public notice.

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Disclaimer: This article is for general information only. Embassy addresses, phone numbers, fees and opening hours change without notice. Always verify current details directly with the embassy or consulate before travelling. This article does not constitute immigration or legal advice.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can UK passport holders use the e-Visa instead of visiting the embassy?

Yes, most British citizens can apply online for an Egyptian e-Visa or purchase a visa on arrival at major airports such as Cairo, Hurghada and Sharm el-Sheikh. The embassy itself usually handles longer-stay, study, work and special-category cases rather than ordinary tourist trips.

Is walk-in service available at the consular section?

Walk-in service is generally not offered for visa applications. The consulate operates on an appointment-only basis through its online portal, although passport collections may sometimes be permitted within a defined window.

Do children need separate visa applications?

Yes, every traveller including minors needs a separate application and their own valid passport. Parents and guardians submit forms on behalf of children and provide the child's birth certificate alongside the standard documents.

How long can I stay in Egypt on a tourist visa?

The standard tourist visa permits stays of up to 30 days per entry. Extensions inside Egypt are handled by the local Mogamma or passport office and are not arranged through the London embassy.

Where can I get documents legalised for use in Egypt?

Documents intended for legal use in Egypt usually need to be notarised in the UK, apostilled by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, then legalised at the consular section. The consulate publishes the current fee for each document attestation.

How We Verified This

Details in this article were cross-checked against the Egyptian consulate's published address and telephone listings, GOV.UK travel advice for Egypt, and the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs e-Visa portal. Fee schedules and processing times reflect publicly available figures at the time of writing.

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Chandraketu Tripathi
Finance Editor · Kaeltripton.com
Chandraketu (CK) Tripathi, founder and lead editor of Kael Tripton. 22 years in finance and marketing across 23 markets. Writes on UK personal finance, tax, mortgages, insurance, energy, and investing. Sources: HMRC, FCA, Ofgem, BoE, ONS.

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