Royal Norwegian Honorary Consulate in Kolkata

Consulate of Norway in Kolkata, India

Overview

The Royal Norwegian Honorary Consulate in Kolkata is the eastern and north-eastern Indian relay for the Royal Norwegian Embassy in New Delhi, located at 64 Lake Place in southern Kolkata, near the Rabindra Sarobar lake and the South Kolkata residential district. The Honorary Consul, Ms Nayantara Palchoudhuri, provides light consular relay for Norwegian nationals across West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Sikkim, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya and Tripura. Schengen visa intake for the eastern Indian catchment is operated by VFS Norway in Kolkata (separate facility); decisioning happens at the Royal Norwegian Embassy in New Delhi. The Kolkata consular catchment includes the small but operationally important Norwegian business community in the eastern Indian industrial belt and the substantial Norwegian trekking-and-mountaineering flow into the eastern Himalayas (Sikkim, Darjeeling, Arunachal Pradesh) and onwards into Bhutan — Norwegian mountaineers and Himalaya-trekking groups have long-standing ties to the Indian and Bhutanese networks. Sikkim's accessible Himalayan trekking circuit and Bodhgaya's Buddhist pilgrimage routes are popular among Norwegian visitors. Routine consular work remains with the Embassy in New Delhi; emergency support and on-the-ground response is the Honorary Consulate's primary role.

Service Area

West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Sikkim, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya and Tripura. Bhutan is covered separately by the Embassy in New Delhi through accreditation; Nepal is also accredited through New Delhi. The eastern Indian Norwegian community is small, concentrated in Kolkata and around the Indo-Norwegian mountaineering and trekking circuit in the eastern Himalayas.

Appointment Information

Visits to the Honorary Consulate are by prior appointment booked through email at norwayconsulkolkata@gmail.com or by phone on +91 33 2465 6280. Visa applicants do not visit the Honorary Consulate — Schengen visa intake routes through VFS Norway Kolkata with online booking through the VFS Norway India portal. For longer-stay Norwegian residence permits, biometric capture is at VFS Kolkata with the application filed through the UDI portal. Out-of-hours emergencies route through the UD Crisis Response Unit in Oslo on +47 23 95 00 00.

Special Notes

The Honorary Consulate at 64 Lake Place sits in the South Kolkata residential district, near the Rabindra Sarobar lake park (the city's largest urban park, with the Kolkata Rowing Club and Bengal Rowing Club active on the lake) and the substantial South Kolkata cultural cluster around Rabindra Sadan. The post is operated by an Honorary Consul rather than a career Norwegian diplomat — service is by appointment, with the working scope of an honorary post (consular relay, emergency assistance, document forwarding) rather than the full decisioning capability of the Embassy. The Honorary Consulate observes both Indian and Norwegian public holidays.
Frequently asked questions

No. Schengen visa intake for the eastern Indian catchment is operated by VFS Norway at the Kolkata Visa Application Centre, not at the Honorary Consulate. Applicants book online through the VFS Norway India portal, attend the VFS centre for biometric capture, and pay the Schengen fee plus VFS service fee. The application is decisioned at the Royal Norwegian Embassy in New Delhi.

Emergency consular relay across the eastern and north-eastern Indian states: passport-loss support and emergency travel document coordination with the Embassy in New Delhi, hospitalisation and medical-emergency coordination, repatriation-case support, detention and arrest-case relay, and assistance to Norwegian nationals in crisis in West Bengal, Sikkim, the seven north-eastern states and the substantial Norwegian Himalaya-trekking and mountaineering circuit that connects the eastern Indian post to the Bhutanese and Nepalese partner networks.

Yes. The substantial Norwegian Himalaya-trekking and mountaineering community visiting Sikkim, Darjeeling, the eastern Himalayan corridor and onwards into Bhutan is part of the Kolkata Honorary Consulate's catchment for emergency consular support — particularly trekking-accident and high-altitude medical emergencies on the Indian side of the Indo-Bhutanese eastern Himalaya circuit.