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