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Living in Norway

When you get married at the Norwegian Embassy, you should be able to apply for a visa there immediately. If the message you sent at the embassy is that your husband can't take you back to Norway, then we have nothing to say. None of us are visa officers.

If you have a lot of savings, you can try the embassy again.

There are too many fake marriages now, and the immigration policy has been tightened. Whether you are a real Norwegian or not, as long as you have a population, you can receive benefits from the National Welfare Bureau. If your husband has no income and wants to get married and have children when he returns to Norway, the national burden will increase by another one. So the policy is to require the guarantor to have income. Having a marriage certificate has long been useless. You ask your husband to take a good look at udi's family reunion regulations, which clearly States that the annual income is 200+ 10000.

I know a real Norwegian who went to Thailand to get a wife. It's been five years, and her wife hasn't applied yet. It's really useless. It's only useful when the salary is in place.

I'm sorry to throw cold water on you in the New Year, but you really should make it clear before you get married.

Good luck! Happy Year of the Tiger!