Ministry for Foreign Affairs closes office in Murmansk

The Ministry for Foreign Affairs has decided to temporarily close the Murmansk Office, which operates under the Consulate General in St. Petersburg.

The temporary closure of the office means that its activities will be suspended until further notice. The Ministry for Foreign Affairs estimates that at present Finland does not need an office in Murmansk due to a significant decrease in the office’s core tasks. The office may be reopened later, if necessary.

The Murmansk Office was set up in 1992. For three decades, it has focused on entry matters, bilateral connections and the promotion of regional and cross-border cooperation. 

The Foreign Ministry’s decision applies only to the Murmansk Office. Finland’s other representations in Russia will continue their activities. Finland is represented in Northwest Russia by the Consulate General in St. Petersburg and the Petrozavodsk Office operating under it. The Ministry’s decision does not affect the activities of Russian diplomatic missions in Finland. The Foreign Ministry is continuously reviewing its network of missions and adapting its resources according to prevailing needs.

Preparations for the temporary closure of the office are under way and the office’s customer service has been closed. The VFS Global Visa Application Centre in Murmansk is still serving visa clients, and applications for Schengen visas to Finland may be submitted as before within the limits of the existing restrictions on entry. Clients can contact the Consulate General in St. Petersburg in other matters previously handled by the Murmansk Office.

Inquiries

  • Marja Liivala, Director General, Department for Russia, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, tel. +358 295 351 727
  • Pirjo Tulokas, Director General of Administrative Services, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, tel. +358 295 351 413
  • The email addresses of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs are in the format firstname.lastname@formin.fi.