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Mar 17 2008

Embassy of Norway to handle Schengenvisas for Sweden

From the 1st of March 2008 the Norweigan Embassy in Luanda will handle the applications for Schengen visas also for Sweden. Applicants should turn directly to the Embassy of Norway in Luanda.

As part of the increased cooperation between the Nordic countries the Norweigan Embassy in Luanda will receive and process applications for Schengen visas also for Sweden. If you are planning to travel to Sweden and need a visa you should contact the Norweigan Embassy to learn about the documentations you need to present as well as the fee you will have to pay.

The Embassy of Norway is located on
Rua de Benguela Nr 17
Bairro Patrice Lumbumba
Luanda.

Tel: +244 222 44 99 36/ +244 222 44 75
Fax: 222 44 62 48
E-mail:  emb.luanda@mfa.no 

> Visa information on the website of the Norwegian Embassy in Angola 

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