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Embassy Harare

View of the Swiss Embassy building in Harare

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Embassy Harare © FDFA

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Embassy of Switzerland 
9 Lanark Road
Belgravia
Harare

Postal address
Embassy of Switzerland
P.O. Box 3440
Harare, Zimbabwe 

Tel.: +263 4 703 997/8, 703 827 
         +41 (0)31 322 18 31 (Switzerland)
Fax:
+263 4 794 925 
         +41 (0)31 322 18 34 (Switzerland)
Mobile: +263 772 560 440

Office hours (visa)
Monday-Friday 09:00-12:00
Saturday and Sunday closed
Out of office hours for Swiss citizens on appointment.

Consular district
Zimbabwe, Angola, Malawi and Zambia


Relocation of our consular services

Since 1 April 2011, the consular services of this embassy (passports and ID cards, civil status matters, registrations at the embassy, etc.) have been transferred to Pretoria:

 Embassy Pretoria

Due to a reorganization of the Swiss consular Network, also all matters pertaining to Schengen visa requests will no longer be handled by the Embassy of Switzerland in Harare but by the Embassy of Switzerland in Pretoria, South Africa, as of 01 July 2011.

The Swiss Embassy in Harare can no longer accept any visa requests. We therefore ask you to send your request directly to the Swiss Embassy in Pretoria:

Embassy of Switzerland

2250Veale Street – Parc Nouveau
New Muckleneuk 0181
Pretoria
P.O. Box 2508
Brooklyn Square 0075, South Africa

E-Mail:  pre.vertretung@eda.admin.ch  
Phone: +27 12 452 06 60-62 / +27 12 346 26 05
Fax: +27 12 346 66 05

Contact Helpline

 Helpline FDFA
 Contact form Helpline FDFA

E-mail:  helpline@eda.admin.ch  

Tel: +41 800 24 7 365
Fax: +41 (0)31 322 78 66

Reorganisation of the consular services

The purpose of relocating the consular services to the regional consular centres is to ensure the high quality and efficiency of our service and that it is adapted to meet the needs of Swiss citizens living or on temporary stays abroad.
The reorganisation takes into account that nowadays most consular matters can be dealt with by post or e-mail. An increasing number of Swiss citizens communicate with the representations in this way. Only a few matters, such as recording biometric data for identity documents, require the applicant to be present in person.
The relocation of consular services will be combined with the following services:

  • Creation of a helpline that is operational 365 days a year, 24 hours a day as of 1 May 2012.
    Tel : +41 800 24 7 365
     The FDFA Helpline and its services
  • Possibility to record biometric data for identity documents at each representation (embassy) including the regional consular centres (identity papers themselves have to be applied for at an representation, that offers consular services)
  • In the context of events abroad bringing together a large number of the Swiss community, possibility to use mobile devices to record biometric data
  • Co-operation with other member states of the Schengen area on visa matters.
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