Related Links
Icelandic League of North America http://www.inlofna.org/
Icelandic National League of the United States https://inlus.org/
Icelandic American Association of Minnesota http://www.inlofna.org/minnesota/iaamn
The Snorri Programs http://www.snorri.is/
Snorri (North Americans ages 20- 30), 5 weeks in Iceland, mid-June to late July
Snorri Plus (North Americans aged 30 and over), the last 2 weeks of August in Iceland
Snorri West (Icelanders aged 20 - 30), 4 weeks from mid-June to late July or mid-July to early August
Snorri Alumni Internship (Snorri and Snorri Plus Alumni), 10 - 12 weeks during the summer in Iceland, includes stipend, housing, food.
Snorri West Alumni Internship (Snorri West Alumni), up to 4 weeks during the summer of 2024 and 2025 in North Dakota and Manitoba; inlcudes stipend, housing, most food.
Icelandic Roots - www.icelandicroots.com
The Embassy of Iceland in Washington http://www.iceland.is/iceland-abroad/us/
Consulate General of Iceland in Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota -Jeannie Isfeld Entenza, IcelandHonoraryConsul@gmail.com, 651-295-2985.
The Minnesota Honorary Consulate General is an accredited Consular mission of the Government of Iceland. Currently it is served by one member of the Icelandic Consular Corps and is fully empowered to carry out any of the duties of a Consular mission.
Honorary Consuls have the same powers as professional consuls. In addition to being available to assist Icelandic nationals in the U.S. with any of their problems, the Consular staff helps works on trade issues and helps organize and promote a wide range of programming sent by Iceland to the U.S. It also assists on any visits of Icelandic dignitaries to the U.S. and performs such other duties as requested by the Icelandic government.
The Consulate General staff may answer questions or assist you with your problems. However, their role is to refer you to appropriate professionals if the problem is outside the scope of their diplomatic power.