The Uganda High Commission in London recently held outreach services during the Bank Holiday weekend, where their staff offered guidance on visa-related matters, passport issues, citizenship inquiries, and assisted individuals in registering for Uganda’s National ID.
Located at Uganda House in Central London (58-59 Trafalgar Square, WC2N 5DX), the Uganda High Commission plays a crucial role in safeguarding Uganda’s interests and the well-being of Ugandan nationals while adhering to international law. Their responsibilities include engaging in negotiations with the UK and Irish Governments as directed by Uganda’s government, monitoring and reporting on developments in the UK and Ireland, fostering friendly relations between Uganda and the UK/Ireland, and promoting economic, cultural, and scientific ties between Uganda and the UK/Ireland.
A primary duty of the Uganda High Commission is to offer assistance to Ugandan citizens facing emergencies in the UK or Ireland or those seeking help for various reasons. Ugandan citizens in need can always reach out to the Uganda High Commission for support.