Iranian flag Embassy of Iran in Paris

Address4, ave. d'Iena
75016 Paris
France
Phonelocal: (01) 4069.7900
international: +33.1.4069.7900
Faxlocal: (01) 4070.0157
international: +33.1.4070.0157
Emailcabinet@amb-iran.fr
Web sitehttp://www.amb-iran.fr

Comments on this Embassy

Maryam Sini
Wed, 1 Feb 2012 12:24 EST
Passport Application
Hello, I am living in the UK and had already applied for my Iranian passport when the Embassy was shut down in London.
Can you tell me if the applications are being passed to another office to deal with? If not what can I do to get my passport?
Thanks in advance
maurice francois-eugene
Wed, 25 Jan 2012 12:23 EST
western hostility
my name in the united states where i lived most of my life is ajamu chaminuka. i am a french citizen born in martinique, a department of france. my message is that i am totally opposed to this government and the other western colonial and racist governments' hostile actions toward the peaceful islamic republic. i am only one powerless person but i want to say to the iranian government and people that i stand with you and hope you will not bow to their unjust demands. also whenever the issue comes up of your nuclear program you should always ask why israel is allowed to have a nuclear arsenal. also as i am newly arrived in france, can you direct me to any french groups that are in solidarity with you. i fell kind of lonely here in rouen. thank you!
Fereydoon MEHDINEJAD
Wed, 11 Jan 2012 21:46 EST
URGENT My Iranian Passport renewal
Salam, man Fereydoon Mehdinejad saakene London (England) hastam, passporte Irani man yek mahe pish beh etmam resideh, chon sarian ghasde safar beh Iran ra daram beh elate bimarye shadide motharam (70 saleh).

Moltamesaneh, khaheshmandam beh elate basteh boodan sefarat va consolgarye Iran dar Englestan, lotfan rahnamaee befarmaeed keh jehate tamdide passport beh koja bayesty morajeeh konam Iposty ya hozoory) va rahnamaeeihaye lazemeh ra befarmaeed.

Ba tashakor az lotf shoma.

Eradatmand,

Fereydoon MEHDINEJAD
email: edgelinked@yahoo.com


To Iranian Embassy in Dublin. Ireland,

Hi!
I Fereydoon Mehdinejad living in London. UK, my Iranian passport is expired now and need to be changed. Can I send it by post to you? How long does it take and how much is the cost? Which documents I need to provide? Please let me know all the relevant information that I should know in this regard.

Best Regards,
Yours Sincerely,

Fereydoon MEHDINEJAD
email: edgelinked@yahoo.com
BELOUNIS ALI
Mon, 25 Jul 2011 04:30 EDT
IL FAUT PROTEGER VOS EXPERTS EN ENERGIE ATOMITIQUE COMME KHAMENEI OU PLUS
Xyz
Thu, 14 Jul 2011 19:18 EDT
Against iran
Person name sina riazi working for m i 6 ingland.this person gives information with the help of his uncle to mi6 of iranian atomic plant and after that un deligation goes in iran ind inspect every thing.hope for better of iran u get that person and inqiry about it .urs well wisher
masood zare
Sun, 17 Apr 2011 06:48 EDT
map
Hi Vkhsth not
If I am a student of architecture, possibly the Iranian Embassy sizes Drparys to give me. thank you
CGH
Wed, 13 Oct 2010 08:11 EDT
BLACKLISTED BY US DOCTORS
My life is in danger because I have been BLACKLISTED by the doctors in my country, the US. In 1993 I was involved in an automobile accident that was not my fault. I injured my shoulder in the accident and was in a great deal of pain. The doctors I went to see would tell me that there was nothing wrong with my shoulder despite my complaint of pain. I believe the reason the doctors were not diagnosing my injury was to protect the insurance companie from having to pay on a claim. I wrote letters to my Congressmen telling them what I thought was happening and after my operation in 2008 I had signs printed and placed them around the city. I was treated like a drug addict and I took so much acetaminophen that I now have liver damage. Now the doctors I see only order pain medication for me with acetaminphen in it despite me telling them I have liver disease.
In 2008 I saw a doctor that told me that I had a broken bone in the shoulder; a torn rotator cuff, and some arthritis. He did surgery and I was out of pain until Nov 2009. The pain has returned and I have been trying to get treatment for my shoulder since then. The doctors I saw in the US again told me that they could find nothing wrong with my shoulder: I went to Venezuela and a doctor there informed me that I had two torn ligaments and a separated bone in my shoulder. He wanted to perform surgery that week but my insurance would not pay.

A doctor told me that by looking at my records that I had been exposed to an enormous amount of radiation and should not have any more X-ray films performed. Also, the doctor I now see will only prescribe pain medication with acetaminphen in though I tell them that I have liver disease.

In 2006 I learned that I was diabetic and that I had kidney disease. I also learned that I had been diabetic for 6 years and my healthcare provider hadn't told me or provided any treatment though she knew that I was diabetic.

Blaclisting patients does insist and I am not alone in suffering this mistreatment. The Blacklisting is global and as I suspected and that has now been confirmed by others suffering the same plight on the web. I am now in Paris France seeking treatment and I am being treated horribly by the doctors here.

The healthcare system in my country is not only inadequate but it is corrupt as well. The welfare of patients do not matter at all to doctors it's all about money and protecting each other.
Some one
Thu, 16 Sep 2010 06:27 EDT
Enemy of iran
Salaam.I want to give u an information about enemy of Iran his name is sina riazi and he have british nationality and Iranian.he gives atomic information to british gorment and his uncle work in iranian atomic

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