28.07.2025 – Developments in the region

The Embassy of Switzerland in Iran closely monitors the situation in the region. The risk of escalation in the region remains high. The development of the situation is uncertain and a renewed deterioration of the security situation throughout the country is possible at any time.

For Swiss nationals: Please refer to the travel advice of the FDFA and keep yourself informed about the current situation. Travel to Iran is advised against. Swiss nationals who remain in Iran or travel there contrary to the recommendations of the FDFA must be aware that Switzerland may only be able to provide limited services or none at all if the security situation deteriorates further.

The Swiss Embassy in Iran is currently open and provides consular services. In case of emergency, Swiss nationals can contact the Swiss Embassy in Iran or the FDFA Helpline (24/7): phone +41 800 24 7 365 or +41 58 465 33 33.

Visa & entry to Switzerland

The responsible Swiss representation provides information on visa requirements and how to submit a visa application. You will also be given more details about travelling to and staying in Switzerland.

Visa & entry to Switzerland

Services

From issuing passports to matters concerning civil status, all FDFA external representations offer a variety of services to Swiss citizens living abroad.

Services

Living in Iran

You will receive information on emigration, staying in the country, and everything you need to know about returning to Switzerland.

Living in Iran

Switzerland and Iran

Here you will find an overview of Switzerland's commitment to diplomacy, education, culture and the economy in the country.

Switzerland and Iran

Travel advice

The FDFA provides information on security-related issues concerning politics and crime in the country. The travel advice assesses possible risks and recommends preventative measures.

Travel advice