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  1. If you wish to reside in Norway for an extended period of time (exceeding 90 days), you need to apply for a long-term visa (Student and Work Permit and Family reunification). When you apply for a visa, the application will be sent to the Royal Norwegian Embassy in New Delhi for processing.

  2. Please note that case processing time is usually 15 working days (from the date of receipt of application at the Embassy). During high season or surges cases may take longer to process. In special circumstances it can take up to 45 working days. Read our tips for a smooth and fast application process here!

  3. Processing time. Applications for a residence permit are processed by UDI. You will find information about the processing time on UDI’s website. We recommend that you apply well in advance of your planned trip. Due to courier between the locations, the amount of days until you receive your decision will often be more than the stated ...

  4. Jan 26, 2024 · If you wish to reside in Norway for an extended period of time (exceeding 90 days), you need to apply for a long-term visa (Student and Work Permit and Family reunification). When you apply for a visa, the application will be sent to the Royal Norwegian Embassy in New Delhi for processing.

  5. www.udi.no › en › word-definitionsWaiting time - UDI

    Feb 1, 2024 · The waiting time we state will tell you what the waiting time is for the applications we process now. If it says that the waiting time is six months, then the cases we make decisions in now are approximately six months old.

  6. If you plan to visit Norway for up to 90 days, you must apply for a visitor's visa. The visa is valid in all Schengen countries.

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  8. Visitor visa’s validity. A Norway visitor visa is valid for no more than 90 days. This visa will be issued under a short-stay visa. Processing time for visitor's visa. Norway visas can take up to ten days to two months to process.