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FCDO advises advises against all travel to Sudan Sudan

Your travel insurance could be invalidated if you travel against advice from the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO). 

FCDO advises against all travel to Sudan becausefor ofsecurity thereasons.

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Military conflict in Khartoum and other parts of theSudan country.  

is ongoing. There have been several ceasefires, but these have been regularly broken.  

broken. Khartoum International Airport is currently closed.

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The British Embassy in Khartoum is temporarily closed due to the conflict. There are no British consular staff in Sudan. Our ability to provide consular supportassistance is severely limited and we cannot provide in-person support insidewithin Sudan. Sudan.

If you’reyou are a British national in Sudan, you can callcontact us on our 24/7 telephone helpline:helpline on +44 1908 516 666. Select option 2 for consular services for British nationals. nationals.

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Large numbers of people are trying to cross the border from Sudan into Egypt. There are two main land border crossings between Egypt and Sudan, at Qustul and Argeen. The nearest town in Sudan to the crossings is Wadi Halfa (30km from border). There is almost no infrastructure at these border crossings. Individuals are currently waiting several days to transit the border, with very limited access to food and water.

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Travelling to Chad, Eritrea, Central Africa Republic, South Sudan, Libya or Ethiopia from Sudan

Sudan’s borders with Chad and Eritrea are currently closed.

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Concern for friends and family

If you’re in the UK and worried about a British person in Sudan, you can contact FCDOus travel24/7 on:

020 7008 5000

You can also submit a written enquiry, or contact us on Twitter, or Facebook.

Malaria andrisk

Reported Instagrammalaria cases have increased in Khartoum. See Health.

If you have recently left Sudan, and develop fever or flu-like symptoms, you should seek urgent medical attention and tell them that you have recently left a malarial risk area.

UK Visa and Passport Information

If you are a British national in Sudan, and would like information about applying for UK visas for your family then visit www.gov.uk/apply-to-come-to-the-uk or call UK Visas and Immigration on +44 (0) 203 875 4669.

We are currently unable to accept applications for British passports from Sudan.  You can alsoapply signin upa toneighbouring getcountry emailof notificationsyour choice.  Visit www.gov.uk/overseas-passports whenor thiscall the passport advice isline updated. on +44 (0) 300 222 0000.

Travel insurance

FCDO advises that no one should travel to Sudan because the risks are too high.

Your travel insurance could be invalidated if you travel against FCDO advice.