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Norwegian Embassy for Germany

Norwegian Embassy in Germany

Address: Rauchstraße 1
City: Berlin (Standard time zone: UTC/GMT +1 hours)
Tel.:  030 - 505058600
Fax: 030 - 505055
Working hours: Monday to Friday, 9.00 - 16.00
Consular hours: Monday to Friday, 9.00 - 12.00 

Norwegian Honorary Consulate in Hamburg
Address: Caffamacherreihe 5, 20355 Hamburg
City: Hamburg (Standard time zone: UTC/GMT +1 hours)
Tel.: 040 - 32 50 91 60
Fax: 040 - 32 50 91 633 

Norwegian Honorary Consulate in Frankfurt
Address: Neue Mainzer Straβe 75, 60311 Frankfurt am Main
City: Frankfurt (Standard time zone: UTC/GMT +1 hours)
Tel.: 069 - 131 08 15
Fax: 069 - 219 95 391 

Norwegian Honorary Consulate in Munchen
Address: Maffeistrasse 3, 80333 München
City: Munchen (Standard time zone: UTC/GMT +1 hours)
Tel.: 089-22 41 70 

The Embassy's main function is to promote Norwegian interests in Germany and further develop Norwegian-German relations. The Norwegian Embassy in Germany is one of Norway's largest foreign missions. The ties between the two countries are strong and solid. The two nations enjoy a long-standing and close relationship in the political, economic and cultural fields. The Embassy works in close contact with German and Norwegian official and private institutions as well as organisations and individuals.

The Embassy's Consular Section gives advice and assistance in matters such as issuing passports, granting visas and in legal matters regarding marriage, divorce, inheritance, pensions, social security and paternity cases.

Foreign nationals who are to work in Norway will in many cases need to have a residence permit, even for stays of less than 90 days. The documents you are required to provide in connection with an application may vary from place to place. It is therefore important that you check with the diplomatic or consular mission that is to process your application whether or not there are any additional requirements than those listed by the Directorate of Immigration.

The applicant must arrive at the diplomatic or consular mission with all documents at the agreed time. If you do not have everything with you, you might have to book a new appointment for submitting your application and the documents. Incomplete applications could be rejected. The diplomatic or consular mission will notify you once your application has been processed.

All passports for adults and children over 12 must be applied for in person at the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Berlin. In order to apply for a Norwegian passport you need to have a Norwegian personal number (ID number). If you do not have a personal number, you must apply for this before lodging a passport application. Children under the age of 12 must meet in person either at the Embassy in Berlin or at one of the Norwegian Consulates in Germany to apply for a passport.

Theft or loss of a valid passport must be reported to the police and a police report should be presented when applying for a new passport. Otherwise a passport is applied as normally. When reporting a lost passport to the police it should be noted that a report made by telephone and a registration number given  on the basis of that might not be adequate proof to the insurance company. The report can be made in person at a police station so that a report of the crime is available in writing.

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