The U.S. Embassy in Reykjavik manages the relationship with Iceland, a founding member of NATO and a key ally for Arctic security and surveillance in the North Atlantic. The mission focuses on defense cooperation, scientific research, and trade. The strategic location of Iceland makes it a vital partner for monitoring maritime and air traffic in the GIUK (Greenland-Iceland-UK) gap.
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Visa Services
The embassy provides a full range of nonimmigrant visa services. As Iceland is a member of the Visa Waiver Program and the Schengen Area, its citizens can typically travel to the U.S. for tourism or business without a visa. The embassy processes visas for other purposes, such as study and work.
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Consular Services
The American Citizen Services (ACS) unit provides passport services, Consular Reports of Birth Abroad, notarial services, and emergency assistance to U.S. citizens in Iceland.
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Trade & Export Support
The embassy's Political/Economic section supports U.S. trade and investment in Iceland. It assists U.S. companies interested in sectors like tourism, renewable energy (geothermal), and technology.
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Investment Opportunities
The embassy promotes Iceland as a destination for U.S. investment, highlighting its expertise in renewable energy and its growing tech scene. It also encourages Icelandic investment into the U.S. through the SelectUSA program.
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Business Support
The embassy advocates for U.S. business interests and works with the Icelandic government to maintain a favorable investment climate.
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Cultural & Educational Programs
The Public Affairs section manages programs that highlight the strong U.S.-Icelandic partnership, including the Fulbright Program for academic exchange and cooperation on Arctic issues.
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Appointment Information
Appointments are required for all routine consular services and must be scheduled online through the embassy's website.
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Special Notes
The defense relationship is central, with the U.S. operating key naval and air facilities in Iceland for decades. The embassy plays a crucial role in coordinating this strategic partnership.