About British High Commission New Delhi
Shantipath, Chanakyapuri
New Delhi 110021
India
Public access to embassies, high commissions and consulates is by appointment only
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To call us in an emergency or send us an online enquiry use our contact form: https://www.contact.service.csd.fcdo.gov.uk/posts/india/british-high-commission-new-delhi
Office hours
Monday-Friday: 0900-1700 hrs
Public holidays
Our offices will be closed for the following public holidays in 2024:
Date | Event |
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Monday 1 January | New Year’s Day |
Friday 26 January | Republic Day |
Monday 25 March | Holi |
Friday 29 March | Good Friday |
Monday 1 April | Easter Monday |
Thursday 11 April | Id-ul-Fitr |
Friday 24 May | Queen’s Birthday Privilege Day |
Monday 17 June | Eid ul-Zuha |
Thursday 15 August | Independence Day |
Wednesday 2 October | Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday |
Thursday 31 October | Diwali |
Friday 15 November | Guru Nanak’s Birthday |
Wednesday 25 December | Christmas Day |
Thursday 26 December | Boxing Day |
Holidays that fall on Saturdays & Sundays have been excluded from this list.
Security regulations for visitors
No Weapons Policy
The British High Commission, New Delhi has a strict ‘No Weapons Policy’.
No weapons will be allowed onto the compound and there are no facilities to store such weapons. Any person attempting to bring a weapon onto the compound will be required to leave immediately.
Personal Items
The British High Commission does not have the facility to screen or hold large bags, rucksacks etc. Customers may bring in a bag no larger than a briefcase or ladies handbag, but should be aware that this will be subject to a search by a suitably qualified guard.
Photography & Filming
If you intend to film or photograph the British High Commission, please contact us.
Parking
There are no public parking facilities at the British High Commission. Persons visiting the Visa or Consular offices are advised to seek alternative parking.