Egyptian Embassy in Washington DC

Embassy of Egypt in Washington D.C., United States

Overview

The Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt in Washington DC serves as Egypt's principal diplomatic mission to the United States, located in the nation's capital. For nearly four decades, Egypt and the United States have enjoyed a strong and enduring partnership rooted in shared interests and strategic cooperation. The embassy facilitates bilateral relations spanning political and security cooperation, economic partnership, development assistance, cultural and educational exchange, and people-to-people connections. Egypt and the United States maintain close strategic partnership with cooperation including Middle East peace process (Egypt's role as Arab-Israeli peace broker, Camp David Accords legacy), regional stability (Libya, Sudan, Gaza, counterterrorism cooperation), security cooperation (military partnership, joint exercises), and diplomatic coordination. Economic ties include U.S. exports to Egypt (wheat and agricultural products, machinery, aircraft, technology), Egyptian exports to U.S. (textiles, petroleum products, fertilizers), investment flows, and trade agreements. The Egyptian-American community numbers over 300,000, concentrated in major metropolitan areas including New York, Los Angeles, Washington DC, Chicago, Houston, and other cities, with professionals, business leaders, academics, and students contributing to American society. The embassy coordinates with U.S. federal government, Congress, State Department, Department of Defense, business community, academic institutions, think tanks, and Egyptian-American organizations.
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Visa Services

U.S. citizens require a visa to enter Egypt for tourism, business, or other purposes. Egypt offers multiple visa options for American travelers including e-Visa (available online for tourist and business visits up to 30 days, most convenient option), Visa on Arrival (available at Egyptian airports for tourism, 30-day single entry, payment in USD), and Regular Visa through the embassy (for longer stays, work, study, or specific purposes). For e-Visa applications, U.S. citizens can apply through Egypt's official e-Visa portal with valid passport (minimum 6 months validity), passport photo, travel itinerary, and accommodation details. Processing typically takes 3-7 days and e-Visa is sent electronically. Visa on Arrival available at Cairo, Hurghada, Sharm el-Sheikh, and other international airports. For regular visa applications through the embassy, applicants must schedule appointment, submit completed application form, valid passport with at least 6 months validity and blank pages, recent passport photographs, travel itinerary and accommodation confirmation, and purpose-specific documents. Official and diplomatic visa requests require at least 3 weeks processing time, sometimes longer. For longer stays (work, study, residence), appropriate visa category required with additional documentation including sponsorship letters, employment contracts, or university acceptance. Egypt attracts American tourists for ancient sites (pyramids, Sphinx, Luxor temples, Valley of Kings), Red Sea resorts (diving, beaches), Nile cruises, Cairo museums, and cultural experiences. For visa information, visit embassy website (egyptembassy.net) or Egypt e-Visa portal.
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Consular Services

The Consular Section provides comprehensive services for Egyptian nationals in the United States including passport applications and renewals, national ID cards, emergency travel documents, civil status registration (births, marriages, deaths, divorce), Egyptian nationality matters, consular registration, legalization and authentication of documents (U.S. documents for use in Egypt), notarial services (powers of attorney, affidavits, declarations), and emergency assistance. Consular services require appointments. Phone: +1 202 966 6342. Email: consulate@egyptembassy.net. The Egyptian-American community exceeds 300,000 including professionals in medicine, engineering, IT, academia, business, law, and other fields, entrepreneurs and business owners, students at American universities, and established families across generations. Major concentrations in New York metropolitan area, Los Angeles, Washington DC, Chicago, Houston, and other cities. Egyptian-Americans have made significant contributions to American society in medicine, science, technology, business, arts, and education. For regional consular services, Egypt maintains Consulates General in New York (serving northeastern U.S.), Houston (serving Texas and central south), Chicago (serving Midwest), and Los Angeles (serving western U.S.). Emergency consular assistance available for Egyptian nationals facing urgent situations.
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Trade & Export Support

Egypt and the United States maintain substantial bilateral trade relations with U.S. exports to Egypt including wheat and agricultural products (U.S. is major wheat supplier to Egypt), machinery and industrial equipment, aircraft and aerospace products, automotive and parts, technology and electronics, medical equipment, and chemical products. Egyptian exports to U.S. include textiles and ready-made garments (under Qualified Industrial Zones program providing duty-free access), petroleum products, fertilizers, steel products, and agricultural products. Services trade includes U.S. engineering and consulting services for Egypt's infrastructure, technology services, educational services, tourism services, and financial services. The embassy's economic section promotes bilateral trade through commercial advocacy, business matchmaking, market intelligence, and facilitating trade missions and business delegations. Key sectors of cooperation include energy (Egypt's oil and gas sector, renewable energy expansion, LNG exports), infrastructure development (transportation, water, urban development), manufacturing (textiles, automotive, food processing), agriculture and food security (wheat imports, agricultural technology, irrigation), healthcare and pharmaceuticals, technology and ICT, and tourism. Trade agreements include U.S.-Egypt Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA) providing platform for addressing trade and investment issues.
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Investment Opportunities

U.S. companies have significant presence in Egypt across energy sector (oil and gas majors operate in Egypt including exploration, production, LNG), manufacturing (General Electric, automotive components, consumer goods), technology (Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, Cisco, tech companies serve Egyptian market), fast food and retail (McDonald's, KFC, Pizza Hut, retail brands), pharmaceuticals and healthcare, financial services, and infrastructure development. Egypt offers opportunities for U.S. investors in energy sector (oil and gas exploration, renewable energy projects including solar parks, wind farms, green hydrogen initiatives), infrastructure development (transportation, ports, water treatment, wastewater, urban development for Egypt's growing population), manufacturing (Egypt as export platform to Africa and Middle East under trade agreements), technology and digital services (Egypt's growing tech sector, digital transformation, fintech), agriculture and food processing (modern farming, food industry serving Egypt's large population), tourism infrastructure (hotels, resorts, tourism facilities), and healthcare (hospitals, medical equipment, pharmaceuticals). The embassy facilitates bilateral investment through economic section, coordination with U.S. Chamber of Commerce, American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt, and sector-specific associations. Investment protection provided under U.S.-Egypt Bilateral Investment Treaty. Key cooperation areas include energy development, infrastructure modernization, technology partnership, manufacturing expansion, and food security.
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Business Support

The embassy actively facilitates Egypt-U.S. business relations through economic section coordinating with U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt, Export-Import Bank, Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC), and industry associations. U.S. companies exploring Egyptian markets can contact embassy for market intelligence, business matchmaking, regulatory guidance, facilitation of trade missions, participation in trade exhibitions, networking events, and commercial advocacy. Key sectors for cooperation include energy (oil and gas, renewable energy, LNG), infrastructure (transportation, water, ports, urban development), technology and ICT (digital transformation, fintech, e-government), manufacturing (automotive, textiles, food processing, chemicals), agriculture and food security (wheat trade, agricultural technology, irrigation systems), healthcare and pharmaceuticals, tourism, and financial services. The embassy facilitates participation in bilateral business councils, U.S.-Egypt Business Council, sectoral working groups, and investment forums. Annual U.S.-Egypt Strategic Dialogue includes economic track coordinating bilateral economic cooperation.
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Cultural & Educational Programs

Egypt and the United States maintain extensive cultural and educational exchange facilitated by the embassy coordinating with Fulbright Program (one of largest Fulbright programs globally for Egyptian-U.S. student and scholar exchange), USAID education programs, American University in Cairo (AUC), universities, and cultural organizations. Educational cooperation includes Egyptian students in U.S. universities studying engineering, medicine, business, sciences, technology, and social sciences (thousands of Egyptian students pursue degrees at American universities annually), American students studying in Egypt (Arabic language, Middle East studies, archaeology, Islamic studies at AUC and other institutions), Fulbright scholarships supporting graduate students and researchers, faculty exchanges, and joint research programs. Academic collaboration includes partnerships between American and Egyptian universities, collaborative research in engineering, renewable energy, water management, agriculture, archaeology and Egyptology, public health, and social sciences. Cultural exchange includes American cultural events in Egypt (concerts, exhibitions, film, theater), Egyptian cultural events in U.S. (exhibitions showcasing ancient and contemporary Egyptian culture), English language education (U.S. supports English teaching in Egypt), educational advising services, and cultural festivals. Research cooperation spans science and technology, renewable energy, water resources, agriculture, archaeology (American research centers conduct excavations in Egypt), medical research, and social sciences. People-to-people exchange includes youth exchange programs, professional exchange programs, sports diplomacy, and sister city partnerships.
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Service Area

The Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt in Washington DC serves as the principal diplomatic mission to the United States with nationwide jurisdiction for diplomatic matters. For convenience, Egypt maintains Consulates General in New York (serving northeastern United States), Houston (serving Texas and central southern states), Chicago (serving Midwest region), and Los Angeles (serving western United States). Egyptian nationals can contact the consulate nearest to their residence for consular services. For visa applications, U.S. citizens throughout the country can use Egypt's e-Visa system or apply through the embassy or regional consulates.
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Appointment Information

Appointments required for consular services. Contact Consular Section: Phone +1 202 966 6342, Email consulate@egyptembassy.net. Embassy main phone: +1 202 895 5400 / +1 202 895 5408. Address: 3521 International Court, NW, Washington, DC 20008. For e-Visa applications, U.S. citizens should apply online through Egypt's official e-Visa portal. For regional consular services, contact Egypt Consulates General in New York, Houston, Chicago, or Los Angeles.
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Special Notes

The Embassy is located at 3521 International Court, NW, Washington, DC 20008, in the diplomatic quarter near other embassies. Accessible by Washington DC Metro and public transit. Security screening required. Embassy observes Egyptian and U.S. federal holidays. For U.S. travelers to Egypt, e-Visa is the most convenient option for tourist and business visits up to 30 days. Egypt offers rich tourism experiences including ancient civilization sites (pyramids of Giza, Sphinx, temples of Luxor and Karnak, Valley of Kings, Abu Simbel), Red Sea destinations (Hurghada, Sharm el-Sheikh for diving, snorkeling, beach resorts), Nile cruises, Cairo museums (Egyptian Museum, Grand Egyptian Museum), and cultural immersion. U.S. visitors should check current travel advisories from U.S. State Department (travel.state.gov), health recommendations, and travel insurance requirements. Egypt and United States maintain strong strategic partnership spanning security cooperation, economic ties, development assistance, and cultural exchange. For comprehensive information, visit embassy website (egyptembassy.net). Follow on social media: @egyptembassyusa, @egyptianembassydc.
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