Norwegian passports

Norwegian citizens who were either born abroad or have not since 1964 been residents of Norway, must obtain a personal ID-number before a Norwegian passport can be applied for. Others may be informed of their personal ID-number by calling the Directorate of Taxes on + 47 62 88 23 20.  An enquiry for a personal ID-number is directed to the Royal Norwegian Embassy, and must be accompanied by... Read more

Passport applications are rejected in cases where the name stated does not match the name of the applicant as registered in the National Registry (Folkeregisteret). Read more

Adults                       NIS 270.-   (NOK 450.-) Children under 16   NIS 160.-   (NOK 270.-)   Read more

Applications for renewal of passports are submitted in person at the Embassy. Call the Embassy to make an appointment; 03 744 14 90. The applicant must have a valid ID, and present a valid or expired Norwegian passport and evidence of Norwegian citizenship. Applicants who do not hold such passports are required to produce equally secure identification e.g a Norwegian driver’s license. In t... Read more

If a loss or theft of your valid Norwegian passport occurs in Israel, you must immediately file a report with the Israeli police. The police report needs to be enclosed along with a good quality passport photo when upon production of valid identification, an application for an emergency/replacement passport is submitted in person at the Embassy. For further information on how to apply for a new... Read more

A new Norwegian Nationality Act entered into force 1 September 2006. Norwegian citizens residing abroad, who are either themselves under the age of 22, or have children under that age, are advised to consult the new regulations concerning retention of citizenship. Read more