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The Embassy of Algeria in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates is the diplomatic representation of Algeria in United Arab Emirates. The embassy protects the interests of Algeria in United Arab Emirates, protects and provides support for Algerians in United Arab Emirates, and issues visas to Emiratis and legal residents of United Arab Emirates to travel to Algeria.

As the official representation of Algeria, the Embassy covers all matters concerning diplomatic relations between the two countries. It represents Algeria’s interests in the areas of political, economic, financial, and legal affairs, as well as science, education, and culture.


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Visafromghana.com publishes and updates the contact details of the Embassy of Algeria in United Arab Emirates; location and directions, telephone numbers, fax numbers, address, email addresses, postal address, head of mission, ambassador, and consular information.

Embassy of Algeria, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Address

Jumeirah 2 Street 24B, Villa No 45 P.O. Box 122241 Dubai United Arab Emirates

Telephone

(+971) 4 344 4377


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Fax

(+971) 4 344 7164

Working Hours

By Appointment

Email

[email protected]
[email protected]


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Website

www.cgalgeria-dubai.com

Head of mission

Mohamed Derradji, Consul General


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