Rooted in over a century of diplomatic tradition, the Royal Norwegian Consulate General in New York embodies the deep historical and cultural connections between Norway and the United States. Since its founding in 1906, this institution has served as a bridge between two nations bound by shared values and strong historical ties—ties strengthened by the fact that between 1825 and 1940, more than one-third of Norway's population emigrated to America. Today, the Consulate General in New York, NY continues this legacy as a community-focused institution dedicated to fostering understanding and cooperation between Norwegian and American citizens.
The office serves a vital role in the broader Norwegian-American relationship, supporting not only government functions but also cultural exchange and artistic promotion. The Consulate General works to showcase Norwegian art and design while facilitating business partnerships that benefit both nations. Operating with a commitment to accessibility and service, the office provides personalized support for consular matters while maintaining its responsibility as the international hub for visa applications across two continents. The Consulate General's jurisdiction extends across 25 states on the East Coast, reflecting its importance as Norway's largest consular presence in the United States. Through its dedicated team and long-standing presence in New York, the Consulate General continues to strengthen the bonds between Norwegian and American communities while honoring the historical migration and cultural heritage that connects these two allied nations.
New York, NY