About Tanzania Embassy Info
Serving the Tanzanian Diaspora Worldwide
Tanzania Embassy Info is an independent information resource providing comprehensive details about Tanzanian embassies, high commissions, and consulates across the globe.
With millions of Tanzanians living and working abroad, accessing accurate embassy and consular information is essential. Whether you need to renew your Tanzanian e-passport, apply for a visa to visit Tanzania, authenticate documents, register a birth abroad, or seek emergency consular assistance, our platform connects you with the right diplomatic mission.
Tanzania maintains a growing network of diplomatic missions spanning Africa, Europe, the Americas, Asia, and the Middle East. Our directory covers 37 diplomatic missions across 36 countries and 5 continents, including embassies, high commissions, and consulates.
What We Provide
Complete addresses and directions for all Tanzania diplomatic missions worldwide
Phone numbers, email addresses, and official websites for direct communication
Detailed information on passport services, visa processing, document authentication, and more
Up-to-date operating hours for each embassy and consulate
Essential travel guidance for visiting Tanzania, including visa policy and health requirements
Guidance on emergency consular services for Tanzanian citizens in distress abroad
About the Tanzanian Diaspora
The Tanzanian diaspora is a vibrant and growing community spread across the world. From professionals in the United Kingdom and United States to students in Germany and China, Tanzanians abroad contribute significantly to both their host countries and Tanzania's development through remittances, skills transfer, and cultural exchange.
Key facts about the Tanzanian diaspora:
- Population: An estimated 500,000+ Tanzanians live abroad, with significant communities in the UK, US, Canada, South Africa, and the Gulf states
- Remittances: Tanzanians abroad send over $500 million annually to Tanzania, supporting families and local development
- Languages: Swahili (Kiswahili) is the national language, with English widely used in government and education
- Citizenship: Tanzania does not permit dual citizenship under the Tanzania Citizenship Act 1995. Citizens who voluntarily acquire foreign citizenship lose their Tanzanian citizenship. This is an important consideration for Tanzanians living abroad.
Important Disclaimer
Tanzania Embassy Info is an independent information website and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation. For official information, please visit www.foreign.go.tz.
Quick Statistics
- Total Missions 37
- Embassies 23
- High Commissions 12
- Consulates 2
- Countries Covered 36