Want to apply Immigrant’s passport for a single journey
If you hold a residence permit in Norway and you suddenly have to go on an important trip abroad, you can apply for a Norwegian immigrant's passport for a single journey. It cannot be possible for you to obtain a passport from your home country in time.
The information on this page is personalised for
The applicant is a citizen of : Afghanistan
- An immigrant's passport for a single journey is only valid for one exit from and entry to Norway, but you can travel through several countries during your trip.
- Normally, you cannot use the immigrant's passport to travel to your home country.
- In exceptional cases, you can be issued an immigrant's passport that is also valid for a single journey to your home country. This applies if you are going to the funeral of a close family member, visit a close family member who is acutely and life-threateningly ill, or obtain a passport from your home country.
Who are you?
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Children under the age of 18
You must meet the following requirements
- You must pay an application fee.
- You must hold a valid residence permit in Norway.
- You must be in Norway when you apply.
- It is not possible for you to obtain a passport from your home country in time for your journey.
- The Norwegian authorities cannot normally be in any doubt about your identity.
- You must have particular reason for wanting to travel, for example that you are going:
- on a school trip or a trip with your sports club
- to visit a family member who is acutely and life-threateningly ill
- to the funeral of a close family member
- to obtain a passport from your home country
- on a trip with your foster family
- Both your parents, or the parent who has sole parental responsibility for you, must apply on your behalf.
If you are in the care of the Norwegian child welfare service, the child welfare service must normally apply on your behalf. Your foster parents cannot apply.
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Adults
You must meet the following requirements
- You must pay an application fee.
- You must hold a valid residence permit in Norway.
- You must be in Norway when you apply.
- It is not possible for you to obtain a passport from your home country in time for your journey.
- You cannot have been convicted of any serious crimes.
- The Norwegian authorities can normally not be in doubt about your identity.
- You must have a particular reason for wanting to travel, for example that you are going:
- to visit a family member who is acutely and life-threateningly ill
- to the funeral of a close family member
- to obtain a passport from your home country
Please note: You will normally not be granted an immigrant's passport for a single journey if you are going on holiday, a business trip or study trip.