Mumbai, being the Commercial as well as Financial Hub
of India, is visited by people in large numbers. Tourists, businessmen
as well as students, from various parts of India and the world, visit
the city on a frequent basis. People aspiring to go to the foreign
countries visit Mumbai to apply for visas or immigration. It is obvious
that the city will have the foreign embassies and high commissions of
all the major countries of the world. In the following lines, we have
provided information on the main foreign embassies situated in the
Bombay city of Maharashtra.
Afghanistan
Walkeshwar Road
Austria
Balram Building, Bandra-Kurla Complex, Bandra (East)
Australia
Maker Tower E, Cuffe Parade
Brazil
Sharda Chambers VI, New Marine Lines
Bahrain
Maker Tower F, Cuffe Parade
Belgium
M. L. Dhanurkar Marg
Canada
Maker Chambers VI, Nariman Point
Costa Rica
Standard Building, Dr. D. N. Road, Fort
Cyprus
Oricon House, K. Dubash Marg
Czech Republic
Marcopia House, Peddar Road
Denmark
Narottam Morarjee Marg, Ballard Estate
Dominican Republic
Dalamal Towers, Nariman Point
Egypt
Narayan Dhabolkar Road, Off Napean Sea Road
Finland
Mewar, Peddar Road
France
Datta Prasad Building, N. G. Cross Road, Off Peddar Road
Federal Republic of Germany
Hoechst House, Nariman Point
Iceland
Western India House, Sir P. M. Road
Indonesia
Altamount Road, Cumbala Hill
Iran
Swapnalok, Lady Jagmohandas Road, Napean Sea Road
Republic of Ireland
Royal Bombay Yacht Club Chambers, Apollo Bunder, Colaba
Israel
Deshmukh Marg, Peddar Road
Italy
Kanchanjunga, G. Deshmukh Road
Japan
M. L. Dhanurkar Marg, Off Peddar Road
Kuwait
Vaswani Mansion, Dinshaw Wachha Road
Malaysia
Rahimtoola House, Homji Street
Mauritius
Mittal Tower, C" Wing, Nariman Point
Netherlands
International Building, Marine Lines Cross Road, Churchgate
Norway
Navroji Mansion, Nathalal Parekh Marg
Sultanate of Oman
Maker Chambers IV, Nariman Point