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The Embassy of India in Oslo is the sole Indian diplomatic mission in Norway and covers the country in its entirety. There is no separate Indian Consulate-General; the Embassy is the single access point for visa, passport, OCI and consular services for Indian-origin Norwegian residents and for Norwegian applicants travelling to India. The chancery sits at Niels Juels Gate 30 in central Oslo, in the Frogner / Vika area near Solli plass and Aker Brygge, walking distance from Nationaltheatret tram and bus stop and from Solli T-bane (subway) station.
For Norwegian passport holders, the India trip splits into two simple channels: most short-stay travel runs on the e-Visa programme (Norwegian citizens are eligible for the full Indian e-Visa range — e-Tourist Visa in 30-day, 1-year and 5-year variants, e-Business Visa, e-Conference Visa, e-Medical Visa, e-Medical Attendant Visa, and the Ayush e-Visa), filed directly online at indianvisaonline.gov.in / ivisa.gov.in without BLS or embassy contact. The Embassy comes into play for visa categories outside the e-Visa scheme — long-stay employment visas, journalist visas, research visas, missionary visas, project visas, student visas exceeding e-Visa duration caps, and entry visas for OCI cardholders.
The bilateral context: India-Norway trade has grown through Norwegian shipping interests (Norway's deep-sea shipping fleet operates extensively in Asian waters with Indian crew and Indian-managed cargo operations), Norwegian aquaculture and salmon investments in Asia, and Norwegian-Indian energy cooperation through Statkraft and other Norwegian renewable-energy companies operating in India. The Indian-origin community in Norway is estimated at around 18,000 to 25,000, concentrated in Oslo, Bergen, Stavanger and Trondheim, with a substantial share of recent migrants in the tech, oil-and-gas-services and healthcare sectors. Norway's high-skilled work-permit pathways and the EU/EEA Blue Card equivalent have attracted Indian engineers, IT professionals and healthcare workers since the 2010s.
Services de Visa
Indian visa services for Norwegian-resident applicants run through three parallel channels. For most short-stay tourism, business and conference visits, the e-Visa programme is the practical answer: Norwegian passport holders apply directly on the Indian Government's e-Visa portal (indianvisaonline.gov.in / ivisa.gov.in) for the e-Tourist Visa, e-Business Visa, e-Conference Visa, e-Medical and e-Medical Attendant Visa, and the Ayush e-Visa.
For visa categories outside the e-Visa scheme — long-stay Employment Visa, Journalist Visa, Research Visa, Missionary Visa, Project Visa, Student Visa exceeding e-Visa duration limits, and entry visas for OCI cardholders and family members — applicants file at BLS International Services Norway at Bygdøy Allé 10, 0262 Oslo (approximately 150 metres from the Embassy). BLS handles document intake, biometric capture and fee collection; the Embassy is the decisioning post. Standard processing is four to six working days from the file's arrival at the Embassy.
The third channel — direct embassy filing — applies to diplomatic visas, official visas, gratis-fee categories and emergency replacement visas.
Services Consulaires
The Embassy's consular section serves the Indian-origin community in Norway across the full consular pipeline. Indian passport services include renewal and replacement of Indian passports for Indian-citizen residents in Norway, the tatkal urgent-issue service and emergency travel certificates. The OCI pipeline — Overseas Citizen of India cardholder services — runs at moderate volume given the growing Indian-origin Norwegian community: new OCI applications, renewal of OCI cards, miscellaneous OCI services and lost / damaged OCI card replacement. Document attestation and apostille services are processed at the consular counter — Norway and India are both parties to the Hague Apostille Convention, so Norwegian civil-status documents now require only a Norwegian apostille. The Embassy issues PCC (Police Clearance Certificates) for Indian citizens applying for residence or naturalisation in Norway.
The Indian community in Norway is concentrated around IT-sector employment (TCS, Infosys, Wipro, HCL maintain Norwegian operations primarily in Oslo, Stavanger and Trondheim), oil-and-gas-services positions at Equinor, Aker Solutions, Subsea 7 and the broader Norwegian energy sector (Indian engineers in offshore engineering, subsea operations and aquaculture), healthcare workers in the Norwegian public healthcare system, and Indian students at NTNU, BI Norwegian Business School, NHH and the University of Oslo. The cultural-and-education programming runs through the Embassy's ICCR link.
Informations sur les Rendez-vous
Indian visa applications, passport services, OCI services and attestation for Norwegian residents are filed at BLS International Services Norway at Bygdøy Allé 10, 0262 Oslo. The e-Visa categories are filed directly online at indianvisaonline.gov.in. For direct embassy contact on policy matters and specialised case escalations, the consular email is cons.oslo@mea.gov.in for passport / OCI / attestations, or hoc.oslo@mea.gov.in for Head of Chancery escalations. The main switchboard +47 92 95 79 70 is reachable during office hours. For 24/7 emergencies affecting Indian nationals in Norway, the emergency line is +47 97 34 62 11.
Notes Spéciales
The Embassy at Niels Juels Gate 30 sits in central Oslo's Frogner / Vika area near Solli plass and Aker Brygge. The BLS International Service Centre at Bygdøy Allé 10 is approximately 150 metres from the Embassy. Approach by tram (Solli stop), bus or T-bane (Solli station, line 1). Visitors must present valid government-issued photo identification (passport, Norwegian førerkort, Indian passport / OCI / Aadhaar) and pass a security screening. The Embassy observes both Indian and Norwegian public holidays: Republic Day (26 January), Independence Day (15 August), Gandhi Jayanti (2 October), the major Hindu festivals (Diwali, Holi, Dussehra) and Muslim festivals (Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Adha), plus Norwegian national days (Constitution Day 17 May, Whit Monday, Christmas Eve / Day, New Year, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Labour Day 1 May, Ascension Day).
Practical context for Norwegian travellers heading to India: the e-Visa programme covers the overwhelming majority of leisure and short-business travel. Apply at least four working days before departure for standard e-Visa processing. For longer-stay categories — particularly Employment Visas for IT professionals at multinational Indian operations or Norwegian Oil & Gas sector secondments to Indian operations — the BLS route is the practical answer. The Indian Embassy in Beijing covers Mongolia by accreditation; this Embassy in Oslo has no comparable additional accreditation. The Norwegian Embassy in New Delhi is the reciprocal Norwegian post for Norwegians in India; this Oslo embassy serves the Norwegian outbound flow and the Indian inbound community in Norway.