Telephone Access
DSN prefix is 314-224-XXXX. The 314 indicates the DSN phone system in Europe. All commercial dialing in this file is listed with the international dialing numbers when dialing from the US to the Norway (hence the 011-47- prefix which is the International code for dialing from the US to Norway). When dialing within Norway, drop the 011-47 designators. For example: 011-47-5195-0527 from the US becomes 5195-0527 within Norway.
Defense Service Network (DSN) Dialing Instructions
The DSN is the provider of long-distance communications service for the Department of Defense (DoD). Every installation has a special DSN number and the numbers vary by world-wide location. In order to place a call using DSN, the caller must be using a military phone on an installation. Cell phones cannot dial DSN numbers. When dialing a DSN number from a United States installation to another United States installation, it is unnecessary to dial the DSN 312 area code. When dialing a DSN number to/from overseas locations, the DSN area code must be included. The operator can be reached at commercial (719) 567-1110. Please note that long distance charges may be incurred.
Passports
Official/No-Fee Passports are required for all active duty members and their families. This is imperative as they will need one to obtain a Norwegian bank account. It is advisable to arrive with a tourist passport since Official/No-Fee passports are not allowed for leisure travel.
Visas
Active Duty Members and their dependents do notneed a VISA to enter Norway.
Pets
In order for pets to come into Norway with little or no quarantine, a certain procedure must be followed. Details on this procedure can be obtained from the Norwegian Food Safety Authority website or a local military veterinarian. It is advised to check the website on a regular basis as the procedure sometimes changes.
Members are responsible for their pet's travel. TMO will make reservations for pets on commercial flights; however, they cannot guarantee that the pets will fly. Only the airlines can make that determination (based on space-availability and weather). All expenses incurred are the responsibility of the member and members are advised to confirm expenses for pets travel once reservations are made. If you have questions, please don't hesitate to contact TMO Passenger Travel at your current location or DSN 314-224-0574.
Moving with School-Age Dependents
Your School Liaison Program Manager (SLPM) is available with information, referrals and assistance in planning for smooth school transitions. The Stavanger SLPM will set up a time to speak with you over the phone prior to your arrival so that you can have support throughout the admission process and arrive in Norway ready to start school! Early outreach is very helpful so please contact the 426 ABS SLPM as soon as you receive your assignment. Contact information is: 426abs.slo@us.af.mil or call at DSN: (314) 224-0506 Office: (+47) 5195-0506.
EFMP/Special Needs
Stavanger, Norway has limited medical, dental and educational support. EFMP cases are handled on a case by case basis. It is imperative that family members are cleared through medical channels prior to your departure. However, most cases are not accepted due to extremely limited medical facilities and the expense of private medical care in this country. Contact the 426 ABS Medical Aid Station at 011-47-5195-0564 or DSN 314-224-0564 upon assignment notification if you or your dependent has a special medical or educational need – even if he or she does not qualify as EFMP. Stavanger families are supported by RAF Alconbury's Exceptional Family Member Family Support Coordinator they can assist with non-clinical resources please call DSN: 314.268.2045.
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