Embassy of Germany
Credit:  Tomek P

Opening Hours

Monday:8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday:8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday:8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday:8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday:8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Saturday:Closed
Sunday:Closed

More Information

The German Embassy in Oslo

The German Embassy in Oslo is located at the prestigious address Oscars gate 45, 0258 Oslo, Norway. It not only represents the Federal Republic of Germany but also offers a variety of consular services for German citizens as well as for the Norwegian population. Under the leadership of Ambassador Dr. Detlef Wächter, the embassy plays a vital role in the bilateral relations between Germany and Norway, which are based on friendship and strategic partnership.

Address and Contact

The embassy is open from Monday to Friday, with varying opening hours. An appointment is required for most inquiries. The contact information is as follows:

  • Phone: (+47) 23 27 54 00
  • Emergency number: (+47) 90 85 08 02 (only for urgent cases outside of opening hours)
  • Fax: +47 23 27 54 44
  • Embassy Website

Services and Offerings

The embassy offers a comprehensive range of services, including:

  • Issuance of passports and identity cards
  • Advice on family matters
  • Visa services and legal issues
  • Recognition of certificates and notarizations

It is particularly important to have documents and applications fully prepared, as incomplete applications are often rejected. This leads to additional trips and unnecessary travel time for citizens.

Building and Atmosphere

The embassy building itself is an impressive example of modern architecture, creating an inviting atmosphere for all visitors. However, many visitors express frustration over the bureaucratic hurdles they encounter. Critiques indicate that despite the friendly staff at the reception, the efficiency and support from service providers often fall short of expectations.

Reviews

Visitor experiences at the German Embassy in Oslo are mixed. Some negative reports emphasize a sense of indignity and lack of empathy from the embassy staff. It has frequently been noted that the employees at the front line show little understanding of the visitors' needs. In contrast, there are also positive feedback highlighting the helpfulness and commitment of the team, especially in urgent matters such as visa issues. Notably, the assessment that the embassy embodies a microcosm of German bureaucracy, including a lack of digital solutions, is seen as backward in today's world.

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