Welcome to the British Embassy in Oslo
Some quick links:
Passport applications
Business advice
Visa applications
Visiting the UK
'Was Darwin Wrong?'
Professor Robert Winston gave a lecture to a distinguished audience at the University of Oslo
Afghanistan: The London Conference
Afghanistan; The London Conference agrees Afghan-led political strategy
UK in Norway
The Embassy in Oslo is working to pursue the UK's international objectives. We cover a wide range of issues and services, including for example, promoting trade between the UK and Norway, helping UK citizens in difficulty in Norway, facilitating cooperation between our armed forces, and keeping in contact with the government ministries in Oslo on many policy areas. Visit our pages and find out about how we may help you.
On the 9 February 2010 the Embassy will be closed to the general public
Later this year there will be a general election in the UK. If you are a British citizen and have lived in the UK within the last 15 years, you are entitled to vote. For more information visit the Electoral Commission website.
Swine flu updates
For all your latest information on the swine flu outbreak
Welcome to the British Embassy Oslo, Consular Section
IMPORTANT NOTICES
- The Consular Section is open to the public from 0900 to 1400 Monday to Friday. Our consular telephone lines are open from 0900 to 1200 for consular/passport enquiries only.
We are now issuing Emergency Travel Documents, find out further information.
All British passport applications must now be sent direct to Dusseldorf. Find out further information about the new changes
For information about consular assistance visit our Help for British Nationals pages or send your enquiry to Oslo Consular Enquiries (Consular only). *Note Visa Enquiries should please see Visas for UK
LATEST NEWS
Offshore Wind Expansion
14 January 2010
Offshore Wind Expansion agreement for the UK
UK and Norway part of agreement on $3.5 initial funding for deforestation
17 December 2009
Read the joint statement about reversing deforestation in developing countries

