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  1. Visa fees are non-refundable and have to be paid online at the time of completing the online application. If the visit involves two or more Schengen countries, the Embassy responsible for the issuance of the visa will be: The Embassy of the country in which the traveler is going to stay the longest. If the traveler is to stay the same time in ...

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  3. Norway Visa Fee. You have to pay the Norway visa fee when you complete the online form on the Application Portal through Visa or MasterCard. The visa fees are: Norway Schengen Visa (adults and children over 12) – €80; Norway Schengen Visa (children between 6 and 12) – €40; Norway Schengen Visa (children under 6) – Free of charge

  4. Select your purpose of visit and country of application. Print the document checklist. Open an account and register. Fill out the Norwegian visa application form. Pay the visa fee. Step 1. Visit the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (UDI) website. Step 2. Select the Purpose of Your Visit and Country of Application.

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  7. A visitor's visa allows you to stay in Norway or other Schengen countries for up to 90 days over a period of 180 days. A residence permit gives you the opportunity to work in Norway and to stay for more than 90 days. The Royal Norwegian Consulate General in New York is responsible for visas and residence permits for North, Central and South ...