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How to deal with family reunion in Norway (elderly parents)

How to define the special responsibilities in the documents of the Norwegian Immigration Bureau is decided by the visa officer. We can understand it as support for the elderly who are over 60 years old and have no spouse, cohabitant or lineal blood relatives in our country.

About income. According to the requirements of the official documents of the Immigration Bureau, the guardian of the applicant needs to reach the eighth level of the income level of Norwegian residents, and the annual income is equivalent to NOK 265,438+05,200.00. It has nothing to do with family size.

Procedures and steps of family reunion:

-Fill in the application form in duplicate and take two photos nearby.

-Norwegian invitation letter

-Economic guarantee: the financial status of the guarantor in Norway (bank deposit certificate or tax bill, payroll, etc.). ).

-moving house permit.

-notarized proof of the relationship between the applicant and his relatives living in Norway.

-the applicant's birth certificate. If the applicant applies for reunion with his/her parents or children living in Norway, he/she must show the relationship certificate issued by the local government where he/she lives in China and notarize the letter.

If you apply for marriage in Norway, you must provide a notarial certificate of the marital status of both parties.

Legal advice is very expensive. You can try calling the immigration office or writing an email. They will reply politely and seriously.

You can also contact the visa office of the Norwegian Embassy by telephone. Whether visiting relatives or family reunion, you must apply for a visa in China. You can't visit relatives first and then change your reunion visa in Norway. And the reunion visa is decided by the visa officer of the embassy. If the visa officer is not sure, it will be sent to the Norwegian Immigration Bureau for signature. They can't say this "degree" well. There are no hard and fast rules. It depends on the visa officer.

If you have any questions about immigration regulations, you can contact the nearest Norwegian embassy or consulate, or check the website of Norwegian Immigration Bureau at www.udi.no (please refer to the language selection in the upper right corner of the page).

Chang Xiao is in the body, and I hope to reunite at an early date.