This section provides an overview of how long it takes to process permanent residence permit applications received by the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (UDI).
The period taken to process a case is calculated from the day you submit your application until the day the UDI takes a decision on the case. Applications from which important information is missing take longer to process, and such applications may, in some cases, be rejected due to missing information or documentation.
Applications for permanent residence permit can only be made from within Norway. Please be advised that the police also process applications for permanent residence permit. However, the police cannot reject applications and therefore send applications to the UDI if they are in any doubt about what decision to make.
If your application is being processed by the police you should ask at the place you submitted your application when you can expect an answer. The case-processing times vary from place to place.
Applications for permission to leave Norway for more than two years without losing a permanent residence permit can be made from Norwegian embassies/consulates.
Applications lacking sufficient information take longer to process, while incomplete applications may, in some circumstances, be rejected for that reason.
| Type of case |
Number of months |
|
Permanent residence permit |
11 |
Guiding
Information about case-processing times is guiding. Some cases make take shorter or longer time to process.
The case-processing times indicate how long it has taken us to process most of the applications the last three months.
The composition of the case portfolio and how we give priority to the cases are conditions that affects the case-processing times as well.
Not constant
The table is updated every third month and the information is changed if the case processing times are changed. This means that the case-processing times for your application can be changed after it has been submitted.
- Check that you meet the conditions for the permit you are applying for (read more – fact sheet).
- Make sure you provide all the documentation required. The requirements for documentation vary from nationality to nationality. Ask at the place you submit your application (read more – fact sheet).
- Be sure to fill in all the necessary fields on the application form.
- If you meet the requirements to obtain the permit for which you are applying and submit a fully completed application and all the documentation required, the UDI will usually process your application within the period stated in the table at the time.
When the UDI receives the application it is recorded in the archive and then sent on to the unit that is to process the application. (Case-flow diagram for permanent residence permit)
Applications are then examined by the units and it is established whether the applicant meets the relevant conditions, whether the forms have been filled in correctly and whether all the documentation is in place.
Incomplete applications may be sent to the local police district in order to obtain more information or documentation. In some circumstances the UDI will also directly contact parties to whom the applicant may have granted power of attorney (power of attorney form) in order to obtain information that is missing. If important information is missing it can take longer than the specified case-processing time to process an application.
Once a decision has been taken, the official processing the case writes a notice of decision and sends it to the police district where the application was submitted or where the applicant intends to live. The police pass on the decision to the applicant.
It takes a few days or weeks from when the UDI takes a decision until the applicant is informed of the decision. The length of that period is dependent, amongst other things, on the postal service and the workload of the police who are to pass on the decision.
Application form: permanent residence permit
Power of attorney form