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For questions about applications for visas and residence permits in Norway, contact the Norwegian embassy in Nairobi (external website), which is the responsible hub station for applications from Sudan.
For more information about where to submit your application for visa or residence permit, please see the Ministry of Foreign Affairs web site (external website).
We cannot give priority in the queue on the basis that the applicant is in Sudan. If you still want your case to be prioritised, you can request priority. We will then make an individual assessment of whether we will prioritise your case. Here you will find more information on how to request priority.
No, ordinary rules and regulations apply. Please follow our guide for more information about family immigration.
The duty to return to Sudan, after receiving a rejection of application for a residence permit, has been temporarily suspended until November 3, 2023. The police will not carry out forcible returns to Sudan during this period.
For more details about suspension of returns, read the press release UNE and UDI suspend returns to Sudan.
No, there are no changes to the regulations about who is eligible for family immigration from Sudan. Those who can typically apply for family immigration include
Adult siblings, aunts/uncles, grandparents, nephews/nieces, cousins or other distant relatives are not eligible for family immigration to Norway.
If you have been granted a family immigration permit, and you are unable to travel to Norway by the entry deadline as stated in your permit, we can help you extend your entry deadline. You may call us or send us an e-mail and request to extend your entry deadline.
It depends on your situation and which permit is best suited for your situation. All residence permits have certain requirements that you must fulfil to obtain the permit. Each residence permit has its own requirements.
You must read about the various permits yourself to see which type suits your situation.
You can apply for family immigration if you have a spouse/partner or child in Norway with whom you wish to live.
You can apply for protection (asylum) if you are persecuted or fear persecution or inhumane treatment in your home country.
Sudanese citizens who have applied for protection due to the general security situation, and who are not persecuted for other reasons, have not yet received a response to their application. UDI has not yet decided how we will assess these applications, and it may take some time before these applications are processed.
There are different requirements for obtaining family immigration and for obtaining protection (asylum). You must decide for yourself which permit suits you best.
A residence permit according to the rules on family immigration and a residence permit according to the rules for protection give you different rights and obligations in Norway.