Embassy of Switzerland in Lebanon

Travel to Lebanon and stays of any kind are not recommended.

 

Swiss citizens who require consular services or other assistance can contact the FDFA Helpline.

Surely you must be aware that Switzerland may have limited or no means to help in emergencies.
Helpline FDFA
 tel +41 800 24-7-365 / +41 58 465 33 33

Ambassade de Suisse, Beyrouth
Embassy of Switzerland, Beirut. © FDFA

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

The tasks of the embassy

02.10.2024 – developments in the region

The Embassy of Switzerland in Lebanon closely monitors the situation in the region. The risk of escalation has increased further. The development of the situation is uncertain and a significant deterioration of the security situation throughout the country is possible at any time. Travel to Lebanon is not recommended. The FDFA recommends that Swiss nationals leave the country using their own means

The decision to leave the country is voluntary and at your own risk and expense. Therefore, use the commercial means of transport that are still available. Switzerland does not intend to carry out an organized departure for Swiss nationals.

For Swiss nationals: Please refer to the travel advice of the FDFA and keep yourself informed about the current situation. Swiss nationals who remain in Lebanon or travel there contrary to the recommendations of the Federal Council must be aware that Switzerland may only be able to provide limited services or none at all if the security situation deteriorates further.

The Swiss Embassy in Beirut is currently open and continues to provide its usual services. We kindly ask you to keep your contact and travel data up to date on the Travel Admin App or with the Swiss representation where you are registered. In case of emergency, you can contact the FDFA Helpline: phone +41 800 24 7 365 or +41 58 465 33 33.

Information

Electricity and water supplies are currently unsecured throughout the country. Medication is only available to a limited extent. The situation can change daily.

Welcome

A greeting from the Ambassador

Switzerland and Lebanon

Swiss diplomacy and engagement in the fields of education, culture and the economy

Services

Contact the responsible Swiss representation for identity papers, civil status, registration and deregistration, matters of civil status, etc..

Visa & entry to Switzerland

Visa requirements, the filing of visa applications, forms and visa costs, and information about living in Switzerland

News

Local and international news and events related to the country

Partners

List of partners supporting our projects.

Detailed information can be found on the German and French page.