Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Student visa process in Norway

Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (UDI) is a public organization accountable for examining an application for a residence permit to study in Norway. Students in all educational institutions in Norway to study more than 3 months must have a residence permit. But this does not apply to students in the Nordic countries.

The visa and residence permit for students depends on their nationality. International students are non-Nordic countries and Non-EU/EEA

University of non-Nordic countries and Non-EU/EEA prior visa and residence permit full-time student of a qualified degree in Norway. In general, the period of necessary and advanced courses for more than 3 months, it is therefore essential to apply and obtain a residence permit in Norway before. Students must submit an application to the Embassy of Norway in person at home. Applications must be mailed or e-mail can not handle. In some cases, the applicant may be expected to be invited for interview. For some courses, with a length less than 3 months, then the student needs a residence permit. but, the student visa to Norway before.

Foreign students have received a residence permit for study if they are enrolled full-time education at qualified educational institutions in Norway. In addition, students must provide proof that they support the study and life during their stay in Norway. Students must also prove they have health insurance. An application fee for a visa to NOK 1100 (about 180 USD) applies

Student visa process in Norway 
Certification submitted an application for non-students and non-Nordic countries Non-EU/EEA

The first fully completed application form with photo attached.

A copy of a valid passport to show the identity of the student.

Third proof that the student is full-time study is an educational institution, part of Norway. This is also known as a form of permission, and should provide information about the program that the applicant is approved, the duration of the program.

Fourth plan, where progress in the study.

Detailed documentation of the property.

Confirm that the student has a complete health insurance valid in Norway.

Certificate confirming the bank that the student has enough funds to support their
Stay in Norway or the necessary documents, which means that students receive a scholarship, fellowship or other financial show of support.

International students are not Nordic EU / EEA

The visa is not available for foreign students from non-Nordic EU / EEA who mean to stay less than 3 months is required. But if the student will undertake a study of more than months, then they must apply for a residence permit within three months after his coming in Norway. but, they can also apply for a residence permit for the embassy or consulate in their home country Norway. Issuing authority Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (UDI).

Overseas students have received a residence permit for study if they are enrolled full-time education at qualified educational institutions in Norway. In addition, students must provide proof that they support the study and life during their stay in Norway. Students must also prove they have health insurance. An application fee for a visa to NOK 1100 (about 180 USD) applies.

An application for records, not from the northern EU and EEA students

The first fully completed application form with photo attached.

A copy of a valid passport to show the identity of the student.

Third proof that the student is full-time study is an educational institution, part of Norway. This is also known as a form of permission, and should provide information about the program that the applicant is approved, the duration of the program.

Fourth, confirmed that the student has a comprehensive health insurance valid in Norway.
Certificate confirming the bank that the student has enough funds to support their stay in Norway or the necessary documents, which means that students receive a scholarship, fellowship or other financial show of support.

International students from Nordic Countries

Students from the Nordic countries (Sweden, Denmark and Finland,Iceland,) are free to study and live in Norway, as long as they desire.

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