Welcome
German Embassy Juba
Ambassador Christian Sedat
Ambassador Christian SedatAfter years of civil war, there is a chance of peaceful developments in South Sudan. As one of the largest donors, Germany supports the world’s youngest state by means of humanitarian assistance and development projects to the benefit of the people of South Sudan
Address, opening hours & contact
Description
Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany
Head
Christian Sedat, Ambassador
City/Town
Juba
Address
EU Compound, Pope St. Francis Road (ex Kololo Road), Juba
Further information
in our data protection declaration
Administrative / consular district
South Sudan.
The German Embassy in Juba does not have a Consular Section.
All consular, visa and passport affairs have to be addressed to the German Embassy in Kampala.
The German Embassy in Juba does not have a Consular Section.
All consular, visa and passport affairs have to be addressed to the German Embassy in Kampala.
Opening hours
The embassy's office times are Monday to Friday from 8am to 4pm.
Appointments are required for all visits to the embassy.
Appointments are required for all visits to the embassy.
Contact
Telephone
+211 912 133 661
Emergency number outside opening hours
+256 772 763 000 (no visa requests)
Official Language in the host country: English.
Attention: Contact via satellite telephone or fax (Satcom) might incur higher costs.
Attention: Contact via satellite telephone or fax (Satcom) might incur higher costs.
Note on barrier-free access
The embassy supports visitors with disabilities and endeavors to make enable them access to the employees within the possibilities of the architectural conditions. If you have any questions about accessibility or if you need assistance, please contact us.
Access to the embassy building is barrier-free. All doors are sufficiently wide, but not barrier-free. They do not have any automatic opening/closing mechanism. The upper floor of the embassy can only be reached by stairs.
Access to the embassy building is barrier-free. All doors are sufficiently wide, but not barrier-free. They do not have any automatic opening/closing mechanism. The upper floor of the embassy can only be reached by stairs.