Fees
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How much will you have to pay?
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Protection (asylum) and strong humanitarian considerations
Type of application Fee First time application for protection (asylum) 0,- Renewal of residence permit for protection (asylum) 0,- Person who is over 18 years old who is applying for a residence permit because of strong humanitarian considerations NOK 1.100 Person who is over 18 years old who is applying for renewal of a residence permit because of strong humanitarian considerations NOK 1.100 Renewal of residence permit because of strong humanitarian considerations which is limited due to doubt about the identity NOK 1.100 Renewal of residence permit for those who have not been given protection in Norway but has been given residence due to protection against expulsion (§ 74) 0,- Work permit after final rejection of application for protection (asylum)
NOK 1.100 Work permit for asylum seekers who have an application for protection (asylum) waiting to be processed
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Visitor visas
Type of application Fee Visitor visa for adults and children over 12 years old
(single or multiple entries)90 euro Visitor visa for children between 6 and 12 years old
(single or multiple entries)45 euro Visitor visa for adults and children over 6 years old who are citizens of Azerbaijan (single or multiple entries) 35 euro Visitor visa for all children under the age of 6 (single or multiple entries) No fee Who does not have to pay the fee?
- persons who are going to travel with or visit a close family member (spouse, child, grandchild, parent, grandparent or a family member who supports you financially) who is an EU/EEA national
- pupils, students or accompanying teachers when the purpose of the trip is educational or training. Please note! You must still pay the fee when you register your application in the Application Portal, but you can ask for a refund when you attend your appointment at the embassy.
- researchers entering the Schengen area to carry out scientific research. Please note! You must still pay the fee when you register your application in the Application Portal, but you can ask for a refund when you attend your appointment at the embassy.
- persons who submit applications to the Governor of Svalbard.
Fees for handing in your application at a Visa Applicaton Centre
If you hand in your application at a Visa Application Centre, which receives the application on behalf of the embassy, you must pay an extra service fee in addition to the normal application fee.
If the Visa Application Centre is going to send your application to an embassy in another country, you will also have to pay an additional courier fee. Please contact the Visa Application Centre for information about this fee.
Fees when handing in your application at the embassy of another country than Norway
Norway has entered into agreements with other Schengen countries (primarily Denmark and Sweden) so that some of their foreign service missions will, on Norway’s behalf, accept applications for visas and residence permits (that entitle the holder to work unless otherwise specified in the decision). In such case, the fees of the country that represents us apply.
If you have been granted a residence permit and need a visa to enter Norway, you will need to obtain an entry visa (D-visa) in your passport. Generally, the Norwegian embassy in the country where you reside will issue an entry visa.If you reside in a country without a Norwegian embassy, you might have to pay for your passport to be sent to the nearest Norwegian embassy, either by you or the embassy/service provider acting on Norway's behalf.
Contact the embassy in the country where you reside for further information.Applications for extending the visa after you have arrived in Norway Fee Application to extend the visa 30 Euro When can I get an application fee refunded?
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Family immigration
Fees for handing in your application at a Visa Applicaton Centre
If you hand in your application at a Visa Application Centre, which receives the application on behalf of the embassy, you must pay an extra service fee in addition to the normal application fee.
If the Visa Application Centre is going to send your application to an embassy in another country, you will also have to pay an additional courier fee. Please contact the Visa Application Centre for information about this fee.
Fees when handing in your application at the embassy of another country than Norway
Norway has entered into agreements with other Schengen countries (primarily Denmark and Sweden) so that some of their foreign service missions will, on Norway’s behalf, accept applications for visas and residence permits (that entitle the holder to work unless otherwise specified in the decision). In such case, the fees of the country that represents us apply.
If you have been granted a residence permit and need a visa to enter Norway, you will need to obtain an entry visa (D-visa) in your passport. Generally, the Norwegian embassy in the country where you reside will issue an entry visa.If you reside in a country without a Norwegian embassy, you might have to pay for your passport to be sent to the nearest Norwegian embassy, either by you or the embassy/service provider acting on Norway's behalf.
Contact the embassy in the country where you reside for further information.
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Work, studies and au pair
Type of application Fee Residence permits for work (also renewals) NOK 6 300 Group permit for employers (per worker) NOK 6 300 Study permit for applicants over the age of 18 (also renewals) NOK 5 400 Study permit for applicants under the age of 18 0 Au pair permit (also renewals) NOK 9 300 Permit for researchers with own funds NOK 5 400 Fees for handing in your application at a Visa Applicaton Centre
If you hand in your application at a Visa Application Centre, which receives the application on behalf of the embassy, you must pay an extra service fee in addition to the normal application fee.
If the Visa Application Centre is going to send your application to an embassy in another country, you will also have to pay an additional courier fee. Please contact the Visa Application Centre for information about this fee.
Fees when handing in your application at the embassy of another country than Norway
Norway has entered into agreements with other Schengen countries (primarily Denmark and Sweden) so that some of their foreign service missions will, on Norway’s behalf, accept applications for visas and residence permits (that entitle the holder to work unless otherwise specified in the decision). In such case, the fees of the country that represents us apply.
If you have been granted a residence permit and need a visa to enter Norway, you will need to obtain an entry visa (D-visa) in your passport. Generally, the Norwegian embassy in the country where you reside will issue an entry visa.If you reside in a country without a Norwegian embassy, you might have to pay for your passport to be sent to the nearest Norwegian embassy, either by you or the embassy/service provider acting on Norway's behalf.
Contact the embassy in the country where you reside for further information.Fee exemption for participants in Fulbright programs and their families
Participants in Fulbright programs have to pay the fee when sending in the electronic application form, but this fee will be refunded when they meet at the embassy or at the police to hand in their application documents. The same applies for family members of the participants if they apply for a family immigration permit.
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Other types of residence permits
Type of application Fee Applications for all types of residence permits for persons under 18 years old (including renewals) 0,- Victims of human trafficking who are applying for a residence permit
(period of reflection)0,- Persons who apply for a residence permit on an independent basis,
following abuse in a marriage/ cohabitation0,-
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Permanent residence permit
Type of application Fee Permanent residence permit for adults NOK 4.000 Permanent residence permit for children under 18 0,-
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Immigrant's passport and travel document
Type of application Fee Persons who have a permit based on their application for protection (the first time you get a travel document) 0,- Persons who have a travel document for refugees issued by another country and who are applying for a travel document (for the first time in Norway) and transfer of refugee status 0,- Persons who are returning to their home country with IOM and are not able to get a passport from their home country 0,- Persons over 18 years old, who has a permit which is not based on an application for protection (first time application) NOK 2200 Persons under 18 years old, who has a permit which is not based on an application for protection (first time application) NOK 1200 Persons over 18 years old who previously has had their application for an immigrant's passport/travel document refused NOK 2200 Persons under 18 years old who previously has had their application for an immigrant's passport/ travel document refused NOK 1200 Persons over 18 years old whose current immigrant's passport/travel document has been lost or destroyed NOK 2200 Persons under 18 years old whose current immigrant's passport/travel document has been lost or destroyed NOK 1200 Immigrant's passport for a single journey NOK 2200 Immigrant's passport for a single journey for persons under 18 years old NOK 1200 Renewal for persons over 16 years old (must be paid by all applicants) NOK 2200 Renewal for persons under 16 years old (must be paid by all applicants) NOK 450 Persons over 16 years old applying for a new travel document after having changed their name NOK 2200 Persons under 16 years old applying for a new travel document after having changed their name NOK 450
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Citizenship
Type of application Fee Application for Norwegian citizenship for adults NOK 6.500
Application to get back Norwegian citizenship for adults (new scheme from 2020) NOK 3.200
Application for Norwegian citizenship for children under the age of 18 0,- Notification of Norwegian citizenship for children under the age of 18 0,- Notification of Norwegian citizenship for Nordic citizens, adults NOK 2.700 Application to keep Norwegian citizenship 0,- Application to be released from Norwegian citizenship 0,-
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Order a new residence card
Type of order Fee If your old card has expired NOK 300 If your card is lost, stolen or damaged NOK 300 If you wish to change your name, or other information, on the card NOK 300 If you previously had a sticker in your passport,
and are ordering your first cardNOK 300 If you have a permanent residence permit and your old card is still valid 0,- If you have permanent right of residence and your old card is still valid 0,- If you received a card which was damaged or contained errors
0,- Please note! When you go to the police to have your photo taken for the new card, you must always hand in your old card, if not you must pay a fee of NOK 300.
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Appeals for any kind of decision
There is no fee for appeals.
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EU/EEA citizens
As an EU/EEU citizen or close family member of an EU/EEA citizen, you do not have to pay a fee when you move to Norway.
It is free of charge to use the registration scheme for EU/EEA nationals. It is free of charge to apply for residence card as a family member of an EU/EEA citizen, and it is free of charge to apply for permanent residence in Norway if you have been here for minimum five years.
How do you pay the fee?
- You can only use a Visa card or Mastercard when you pay for your application. If you are paying with a debit card, please make sure you have enough money in your account, and that the card is approved for online payment by your bank. If our Application Portal does not accept your card, you can try a different card or you can contact your bank/card issuer and ask them to make sure the card supports making online international payments.
- If you register your application electronically via udi.no, you pay the fee with a Visa card or Mastercard as a last step in the application.
- If you cannot apply electronically, you must pay the fee at the latest when you hand in the application. If you pay in advance, you must enclose the original receipt with your application.
Refund
Applications and notifications submitted by attending an appointment with the police or a foreign station
If you have filled in the wrong application form, or you have applied to the wrong police station, embassy or VFS Application Centre, you must register a new application.
In order to get a refund of the application fee for the first application, you must contact the embassy or the police station you first applied to.
If you want to withdraw an application that you have registered electronically, but not yet submitted in person, you must contact the embassy or the police station you chose in the application form. The fee cannot be refunded for any application you have submitted in person.
Notification of Norwegian citizenship that has been submitted digitally and without attending an appointment with the police
If you wish to withdraw the notification after you have paid the fee, but before you have uploaded the necessary documentation, UDI can refund the notification fee.
In order for us to be able to refund the notification fee, you must log in to My applications with ID-porten (external website), and then find the notification under "Submitted applications". Select "Go to application", and you will then be taken to the "Submit documents to UDI" page.
Instead of uploading a criminal record certificate, you must fill in and upload the form for reimbursement of fees after notification of citizenship for Nordic citizens (in Norwegian only, pdf, 171 kB).
Follow the steps described on the page. When you have uploaded the completed form, select "Submit these documents".
After you have submitted the document, you will receive an e-mail with confirmation that the documents have been received. You will also receive an e-mail with confirmation that UDI has received the notification of Norwegian citizenship. A case officer at UDI will assess whether the fee should be refunded and, if necessary, dismiss the case. If we need more information, we will contact you. You will receive a written response as to whether the fee will be refunded.
How the fees are decided
The application fee for a type of application reflects what it on average costs embassies, the police and UDI to process this type of application. When the fee is calculated, both costs that are directly connected to the case processing and a share of the indirect costs (such as management, general operations and IT) are included, if relevant.
When Norwegian authorities evaluate and update the costs connected to the different application types, in order to set the fees, we use conservative estimates so that the applicants do not have to cover unnecessary expenses.