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Is it extremely difficult to apply for a visa in Norway?

The visa for the Kingdom of Norway refers to the procedures that need to be completed from China to the Kingdom of Norway. Visa is a kind of license issued by a government agency of a country according to its own laws to foreigners who apply for entry, exit or transit.

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Kingdom of Norway visa

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Procedures for going to the country

visa application

1. Norway is a Schengen country.

2. From May 2065438 to June 2002, the visa center authorized by the Norwegian Embassy will accept visa applications.

3. From May 20 12, the validity of the Norwegian visa has been increased by 15 days, which gives visa holders some leeway when entering and leaving the Schengen area.

The applicant's travel medical insurance must cover the number of days you will stay in Schengen.

5. The visa applicant must pay the visa processing fee and visa fee.

6. Visa processing time: 15 working days.

Application process

1. Draw up the purpose and itinerary of visiting Norway.

2. Visit the websites of embassies and consulates in China official website and Authorized Visa Center to browse relevant visa information.

3. Prepare the materials needed for visa application.

4. Register the visa application form online, download, print, sign and make an appointment to submit the visa application.

5. Pay online with Visa/master card.

6. Submit the visa application materials and pay the visa fee and visa service fee at the embassy/visa center.

7. Waiting for visa processing.

8. Get a visa.

Application material

tourist visa

Please refer to "Schengen Visa" for visas for travel (individual/group), business and visiting relatives and friends.

Long term visa

1) To apply for a family reunion visa, you need to prepare materials.

(1) Applicant logs in.

⑵ Fill in the visa application online, pay the fee and make an appointment for the delivery time.

(3) Two recent passport photos.

(4) Visa payment receipt (applicable to all applicants above 18).

5. Original and photocopy of valid passport.

[6] Interview with the applicant: You need to fill out a questionnaire about the relationship between the applicant and the inviter. In some cases, the diplomatic agency or the police station will arrange an interview with the applicant or inviter.

(7) Applicants should choose from the following list of materials according to their own reunion types.

Spouse residence permit.

Residence permit for cohabiting partner.

Residence permit for children.

Norwegian children are reunited with their mothers or fathers.

Residence permit in Norway for single mother or father with children over 0/8 years old.

Visit Norwegian children for a short stay.

Marriage residence permit.

Special family members migrate for strong humanitarian reasons.

Residence permit for children aged 18 to 2 1 year who have lived legally in Norway for a long time.

/kloc-residence permit for dependent children over 0/8 years old.

18 Residence permit for adopted children who have become formal family members of the inviter.

Lost the residence permit of immediate siblings/kloc-parents or dependents under 0/8 years old in the current country of residence.

Questionnaire form

Family reunification/spouse/registered partner migration.

Children apply separately.

Marriage immigration.

Reunited with the families of adult children.