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CONSULAR AFFAIRS
The Consular Section of the Mozambique High Commission in London deals with bilateral consular issues relating to the movement of Mozambican citizens residing in the United Kingdom (UK), as well as in territorial jurisdictions covered by this Diplomatic Mission, including citizens of the United Kingdom and other foreign nationals domiciled in the UK or otherwise (eligible for assistance at the Mozambique High Commission in London as their first point of contact for administrative procedures directed to and related with single or collective persons in the Republic of Mozambique) requiring travel clearance to Mozambique or other consular services meant to produce legal effect in Mozambique or vice-versa.
The Mozambique High Commission in London also covers Ireland.
The Consular Section assists:
- Mozambican nationals living in the UK who require services such as applications for Consular Registration, Registration of Birth and Marriage, Military Service Registration, Certifications and Attestation/Legalisation of documents.
PLEASE NOTE that effective January 1, 2017 and in conformity with previous notices, the Mozambique High Commission in London will no longer renew Passports. All Mozambican nationals holders of the old non-biometric Passport are advised to travel to Mozambique in order to apply for a biometric Passport to the Migration authorities.
- Citizens of the United Kingdom and other foreign nationals domiciled in the UK or otherwise* requiring travel clearance (visa) to Mozambique or other consular services emanating from a British public or private entity, within the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland meant to produce legal effect in Mozambique or vice-versa, such as Certifications and Attestation/Legalisation of Documents.
*(eligible for assistance at the Mozambique High Commission in London as their first point of contact for administrative procedures directed to and related with single or collective persons in the Republic of Mozambique).
ADDRESS: MOZAMBIQUE HIGH COMMISSION 
(The Consular Section is located on the basement level) 21 Fitzroy Square London W1T 6EL United Kingdom Opening Hours: Monday – Friday 09.30 – 13.00
Inquiries by Telephone (02073833800):
Monday – Friday 14.30 – 16.30
Email: sectorconsular@mozambiquehc.co.uk (link)
PLEASE NOTE: The Mozambique High Commission closes during British Bank Holidays and the following Mozambican National Holidays:
1 January, 3 February, 7 April, 1 May, 25 June, 7 September, 25 September, 4 October and 25 December.
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AIDS related deaths fell 20 percent over five years |
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President Filipe Nyusi declared on 1 December in the northern city of Nampula that the number of deaths from HIV/AIDS in Mozambique fell by 20 per cent between 2014 and 2018.
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President addresses Catholic Bishops |
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President Filipe Nyusi on 16 November challenged the Catholic Church to continue its commitment to achieving the social well-being of Mozambicans and indicated that dialogue should be one of the paths chosen.
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New water system for Gorongosa inaugurated |
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More than 30,000 people will benefit from clean drinking water in Gorongosa town, in the central Mozambican province of Sofala, thanks to a new water supply system that President Filipe Nyusi inaugurated on 15 November.
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