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No, UK citizens can visit Norway for up to 90 days without a visa.
You can stay up to 90 days within any 180-day period in Schengen countries.
Yes, a valid Schengen visa allows travel across all Schengen states.
You need a residence permit if you plan to stay longer than 90 days.
You must apply through the Norwegian Embassy in London.
You’ll need your passport, application form, proof of accommodation, finance, and travel insurance.
No, you must complete and submit your application yourself.
Yes, if you can justify the need, you may apply for multiple entries.
No, but you may withdraw and reapply with correct details.
It generally takes up to 15 calendar days, but it may vary.
Yes, you must apply for a work residence permit before you start work.
Most residence permits must be applied for from your home country.
If your course is longer than 90 days, you’ll need a student residence permit.
Yes, you may apply for family reunification under specific conditions.
Yes, but you must have a valid visa or residence permit to re-enter Norway.
Book an appointment at the Norwegian Embassy in London and apply in person.
Yes, but both parents must provide consent and accompany the child.
Processing may take 8–10 weeks, especially for first-time applicants.
Yes, if you have urgent welfare needs—submit documentation and contact the embassy.
You must cancel or reschedule in advance; missed appointments may delay your application.
Yes, all applications are by appointment only—book online.
Check again during working hours; new slots are released periodically.
Yes, it’s a required document for Schengen visa applications.
Yes, fingerprints are typically required for visa applications.
Passport collection must be done in person unless otherwise arranged.
You must submit supporting documents and relevant change forms.
No, first you must apply for a Norwegian national ID number.
Report the loss to the police and contact the embassy for assistance.
Yes, especially when travelling between Norway and the UK.
Yes, but you may need to update your records in the National Population Register first.
Contact the embassy by email if you haven’t heard back after the expected timeframe.
Schengen visitor visas generally cannot be extended beyond 90 days.
Yes, you can appeal by following the process outlined in your decision letter.
Refunds are not usually available once an application is submitted.
Yes, you can reapply if your circumstances have changed.
A C-visa is for short stays, while a D-visa is for residence permits.
It’s someone in Norway who supports your application financially or personally.
Yes, but you must follow the Norwegian Food Safety Authority’s regulations.
No, your visa must be for the country where you intend to work.
You can contact us directly—we’ll guide you every step of the way.