Embassy of Egypt - Central Jakarta City

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Contact Embassy of Egypt

Address :

Jl. Teuku Umar No.68, RT.5/RW.5, Menteng, Central Jakarta City, Jakarta 10310, Indonesia

Phone : πŸ“ž +9
Postal code : 10310
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Jl. Teuku Umar No.68, RT.5/RW.5, Menteng, Central Jakarta City, Jakarta 10310, Indonesia
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XXA M&S on Google

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The location is very excellent in one of jakarta's finest neighborhoods, and I thank the wonderful and upscale handling by the embassy staff.
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Kareem Magar on Google

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Was trying to sort out a certificate of no impedement with my wife, they not only took 8 hours to do one document asking us to come the day after for a short job when my embassy took 15 minutes, they wouldn't accept our 'folded money' even though it was fine. What the heck Egypt! Work harder please instead of drinking tea all the time and needing everyone to see 1 visitor... Thankfully all is done and never have to deal with your no security 1 polisi on his phone embassy again.
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Reka Ingartika on Google

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Nobody pick up the call nor reply the email until now. Could anybody tells me about the visa requirements from Indonesia to Egypt? Does Egypt accept Indonesian people to enter their country especially in Covid19 situation?
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Habibi Ali on Google

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Here is where I met Mr. Adel, a staff of the office. A warm charming guy from Alexandria. This place is more likely to be called a house of embassy. It doesn't have any parking place. There is only one security guard in the entrance. And what I mean by entrance is a small door. I came there for escorting my lecture Dr. Shaihk Husainiy for a meeting. As the normal embassy, they work for administration and consulting for Egyptian in Indonesia. Inside of the building I am so pleased to have some tastes of Egyptian decorations with statues, relics, and a collection of stamps from Egypt. The conditions sometimes can be a bit hectic inside due to the visitors who came with some difficulties to solve.
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Ognjen Regoje on Google

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It's quite straightforward but be prepared to wait for about an hour no matter when you come. Even if you come before they open you'll still have to wait for them to open. Both trips so far have been about an hour. Inside there is quite a few mosquitos so don't wear dark clothes. Your USD bank notes must be pristine, not even folded. Don't bring a backpack because you'll have to leave it outside. There is a guard outside and a vestibule to put it but there is noone looking after them -- someone could just walk out with it.
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cinta lovely on Google

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Bad respon from this customer services , replying not in a good way of speak not gave the detail information and make confusing people to ask
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Anindya Asri on Google

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Unbelievably rude. I thought it will be different the 2nd time I got through the call. The receptionist on the phone was exceptionally unfriendly. She was rather sound in a rush as if its not part of her job to provode me some insight. It cost nothing to be nice and be a little patient. Last time the receptionist hung up on me before I even get to ask my question. I hope that the staffs will better in person. Will update further Update: went there earlier 2021 multiple times, the security officer and the native are quite friendly. No parking lot, be sure to drive early to get some parking space. The lady up front are slightly better in person. Overall experience was chaotic. Business hour rather short (Β±2 hours, once a week) thus resulted in long line line, everytime I visited. Note to anyone who is first timer, be sure you have clean + fresh pressed dollar, unless you want to wait only to be told that you can't use a little wrinkled dollar.
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penta musik on Google

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My experience trying to apply for a visa in this embassy 1. Getting information is like pulling teeth. Phones and emails never answered and no information anywhere. Finally got the info reading someone's blog. Now I understand the staff must be sick of answering the same questions (how do we apply for a visa, etc etc) over and over again for years. If you guys are reading these reviews, perhaps consider setting up a website, or even a social media page (fb, ig) with the basic info so people would stop pestering you with the same questions and leave bad reviews when ignored. 2. Applying. Security guard is 10/10, friendliest security guard at any embassy ever! (and yes I've been to a lot). The lady at the reception is surprisingly friendly too. So kudos for the staff. Embassy staffs usually treat people like dirt, so encountering decent, even friendly ones is a breath of fresh air and should be acknowledged. Some tips though: other than the obvious "bring perfect bank notes", make sure your application is complete. The staff did not check it at all, so if it's incomplete then you're screwed as I imagine it would be delayed significantly. 3. Waiting game. Now this is the tricky part. Everyone I met there (mostly visa agents) said how horrible the service is. Some said no single tourist visa has been issued for the last 4 months, and a lot of them had even withdrawn their applications because they haven't heard anything even after their supposed departure date has passed. No rejections either, just leaving you in limbo. Not sure how true this is, but I must admit this is terribly discouraging, so we'll see how it goes. Got a tip from one of the agents though: if you want to call, do it after 2pm. There is a possibility it may be answered.

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