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How to apply for Royal Norwegian Visa from Abu Dhabi, UAE
- Finding out the sort of visa or residence permit you require and seeing if you qualify to apply for it comes first.
- You can register your application online and find instructions for the application process on the website.
- Pay the fees online and submit the application.
- After completing your visa application, you must make an appointment at a visa application center to have your fingerprints and photo taken. This is referred to as “biometric data.”
- You must physically visit the Visa Application Center to submit your completed visa application form.
Documents Required
- Fill out the application form and submit it
- A valid copy of the passport.
- 2 photos must be attached
- A copy of your return-ticket reservation.
- Travel Insurance
- Proof of accommodation
- Proof of sufficient financial
What is the processing time?
- Normally, it takes the embassy or consulate up to 15 days to process an application once it has been received.
What are the fees?
- You can check here.
Types of visa
1. SHORT-TERM VISA
- The Visa Application Center accepts applications for short-term visas by appointment only.
- Due to the biometric enrolment process, all applications must be submitted in person by the applicant.
- All applicants must fully abide by the pertinent documentation requirements for each kind of visa.
2. Tourist Visa
- Those traveling to the Schengen Area for tourism purposes are issued a tourist visa.
- This passport is valid for travel to all Schengen countries.
- At the Application Centers, visa applications are only accepted from nationals who are legally residing in the UAE.
- At the time of application, visa applicants are required to appear in person.
3. Business Visa
- For persons traveling to the Schengen Area on business, a business visa is issued.
- This passport is valid for travel to all Schengen countries.
- At the Application Centers, visa applications are only accepted from nationals who are legally residing in the UAE.
4. Residence permits
- In Norway, a permit is referred to as a residence permit if it calls for a stay of more than 90 days.
- Applying for a residency visa may be motivated by employment, a family reunion, academic pursuits, etc.
5. Work Immigration
- An entry visa is required if you want to work in Norway. Normally, finding a job comes first.