Afghanistan phone number format and +93 country code
Use the 93 country code, written as +93, when calling Afghanistan from another country. This may also be called the country calling code, dial code, phone prefix, or international prefix. Check the number format, confirm whether the destination is mobile or landline, then review the Voipfibre rate before placing the call.
Use Voipfibre after checking the number format
+93 + area or mobile prefix without any domestic trunk prefix + local number
How to dial Afghanistan
Start with +93, add the correct area or mobile prefix, then enter the local number. Use the format shared by the person or business you are calling when available.
Country code
+93
Use the 93 country code before the Afghanistan number when calling internationally.
Number format
Area or mobile prefix + local number
When writing an Afghanistan number internationally, use +93 and remove any leading domestic trunk prefix before the area or mobile prefix.
Before calling
Check Afghanistan mobile and landline rates before calling because destination pricing can vary by number type.
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These steps work whether you are calling from India, United States, United Kingdom or another country.
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Start with +93
Afghanistan uses the 93 country code, written as +93 in plus format. Put it at the beginning of the number when calling internationally.
- 2
Add the area or mobile prefix
When writing an Afghanistan number internationally, use +93 and remove any leading domestic trunk prefix before the area or mobile prefix.
- 3
Complete the local number
Use the remaining local digits in this pattern: Area or mobile prefix + local number.
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Check the rate before calling
Check Afghanistan mobile and landline rates before calling because destination pricing can vary by number type.
Mobile and landline examples
Examples are for formatting guidance only. Always confirm the exact number with the person or business you are calling.
Mobile example
+93 70 123 4567
Useful when you are calling a Afghanistan mobile number.
Landline example
+93 20 123 4567
Useful when you are calling a Afghanistan landline or area-based number.
What to check before using the 93 country code
Country codes are only one part of an international phone number. Exit codes, area codes, mobile prefixes, and local numbering rules can change how the final number should be dialed.
Exit code or plus format
On a mobile phone, the plus sign usually replaces exit codes such as 00 or 011. From a landline, use the international access code for the country you are calling from, then 93.
Country calling code, dial code, or prefix
People may call 93 the Afghanistan country code, country calling code, phone code, dial code, or international prefix. In each case, use +93 before the rest of the Afghanistan number.
Mobile phone or landline
After +93, the next digits may be an area code, mobile prefix, service prefix, or local number. Check whether you are calling a mobile phone or landline because rates can differ.
Afghanistan mobile code
Afghan mobile numbers use operator prefixes after +93. Confirm the full mobile number before calling because prefixes and local-number lengths can vary.
Afghanistan country code letters
AF is the two-letter country code for Afghanistan, while +93 is the international phone calling code used before Afghan phone numbers.
Common ways people call Afghanistan
Use the country code first, confirm the number type, then check the Voipfibre rate before placing the call.
How do I call Afghanistan from India?
Use +93, then the Afghanistan mobile or area prefix and local number. Check whether the destination is mobile or landline before calling.
Open Afghanistan calling guideCan I call Afghanistan online?
Yes, where your account and route support it. Format the number with +93, check the Voipfibre rate, then call from the app, browser, SIP, or access-number options where available.
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Popular guides for calling Afghanistan
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