Representing the Government of Norway in Billings, Montana, the Royal Norwegian Consulate embodies over a century of Norwegian-American partnership and cultural exchange. Norway's connection to the United States runs deep—between 1825 and 1940, more than one-third of Norway's population emigrated to America, creating lasting family and community bonds that continue today. The consulate serves as a bridge between these two nations, staffed by dedicated Honorary Consuls who volunteer to represent Norwegian interests and assist their communities on a personal level. These appointed representatives are typically US nationals who understand both cultures and are committed to fostering bilateral cooperation in the Billings region. The consulate welcomes Norwegian citizens and Norwegian-Americans seeking connection to their heritage, whether through voting participation, language examination administration, or simply learning more about Norway. Beyond official consular functions, the office plays a vital role in promoting Norwegian culture and strengthening the relationship between Montana communities and Norway. As part of Norway's network of Honorary Consulates strategically located throughout the United States, the Billings office reflects Norway's commitment to maintaining close ties with Americans of Norwegian descent and supporting Norwegian nationals living in or visiting the region. This presence honors the historical migration patterns and enduring friendship between the two countries.
Billings, MT