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      • The embassy of Iceland in Washington, D.C. is located at 2900 K Street N.W., Suite 509 and can be contacted by telephone on 202 265 6653 and by email washington@mfa.is and emb.washington@mfa.is.
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  2. The Embassy's area of jurisdiction, apart from India, includes Nepal and Sri Lanka. The Embassy's mission is to strengthen and promote political, economic and cultural relations between Iceland and these countries. The Embassy of Iceland in New Delhi was formally opened in 2006.

  3. The embassy of Iceland in New Delhi is located at 33, B. S. Radhakrishna Marg and can be contacted by telephone on 11-4353 0300 and by email newdelhi@mfa.is and emb.newdelhi@mfa.is. When is the embassy open?

    • Icelandic Embassy in New Delhi, 33, B. S. Radhakrishna Marg, New Delhi 110021, India
    • 011 4353 0300
  4. For more information about the Visa Application Centre and documentation requirements for visas to Iceland please visit VFS's website, call the helpline or send an e-mail to the Icelandic Visa Application Centre.

  5. The embassy of Iceland in New Delhi is located at 33b dr. s radhakrishnan marg, chanakyapuri, new delhi 110021 and can be contacted by telephone on +91-11-4353 0300 as well as by email newdelhi@mfa.is. The consular section shares location as well as telephone number and email address with the embassy.

  6. You can contact the embassy by phone at: +91-11-4353 0300. The working hours are from Mon-Thu: 09:00-16:30 Fri: 09:00-16:00 except official holidays in Iceland and India.

  7. For all Icelandic visa related matters contact the embassy in New Delhi before you travel. Information is available on the embassy website (www.iceland.is/iceland-abroad/in/ iceland.is/in) or contact the visa department by telephone (+91) 11-4353 0300 or email emb.newdelhi@mfa.is

  8. Icelandic embassies issue visas in four cities: London, New Delhi, Peking and Washington D.C. In about 120 other cities around the world, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has commissioned other Schengen member states to issue visas on Iceland's behalf.