The Royal Norwegian Consulate in Atlanta, GA represents Norway's enduring commitment to its citizens and friends in the United States, rooted in deep historical connections spanning nearly two centuries. Norway's relationship with America traces back to strong emigration patterns between 1825 and 1940, when more than one-third of Norway's population sought opportunities in the United States. Today, the consulate in Atlanta embodies this shared heritage while serving as a bridge between two allied nations that co-founded the United Nations and NATO, and fought together during World War II. Staffed by dedicated Honorary Consuls appointed by the Norwegian Government, the Atlanta office operates on a voluntary basis to promote Norwegian interests, provide consular assistance to Norwegian citizens, and foster bilateral cooperation throughout the region. The consulate celebrates the special relationship between Norway and America by offering culturally significant services such as Norwegian language examination administration and election participation support. By serving the Atlanta, GA community and surrounding areas, the Royal Norwegian Consulate honors the legacy of Norwegian-Americans while maintaining vital connections for current citizens and those interested in Norwegian culture, immigration, and travel. The consulate represents not just governmental functions, but a living testament to the friendship and cooperation that has defined Norwegian-American relations for generations.
Atlanta, GA