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If you have been granted a residence permit for work purposes, you can now travel to Norway. When you have been to the police and the police have ordered your residence card, you can start working.
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Here you can find information about what you need to think about as an employer when employing a worker who is a citizen of a country outside the EU/EEA.
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DUF numberDefinition of word or term
If you have applied for protection (asylum) or for a residence permit in Norway, you will be assigned a DUF number.
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If your application for a permanent residence permit or an application for a long term stay abroad has been denied, you can appeal the decision.
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Below is useful information about getting married in Norway and applying for a residence permit in order to live with your spouse in Norway.
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This information is aimed at persons holding a permanent residence permit in Norway.
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You have applied for permanent residence and are waiting for a reply.
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How to book an appointment to submit application documents to the police, SUA (Service Centre for Foreign Workers), or embassy / Visa Application Centre (VFS).
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When you apply, you must always hand in a number of supporting documents to the police or embassy. UDI has made checklists explaining which documents you need to hand in.
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FeesDefinition of word or term
Most applicants will have to pay an application fee. Here you can find an overview of how much you will have to pay, how to pay and refund.
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Some people do not need a visa to visit Norway because they hold a passport from a country that Norway has a visa exemption agreement with. This also applies if you have a residence permit in an EU/EEA country or if you have a special passport.
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A national ID card is an identity card that you can use when you need to identify yourself.
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This information is for persons holding a temporary residence permit in Norway.
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A temporary residence permit is a residence permit that is valid for a limited period, for example one or three years.
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If a person is subjected to physical or psychological violence or threats from family members or former family members, it is called domestic violence. This also concerns children who experience violence in the family.