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Log in to upload and send documents for your case at UDI. This could be documents that are missing, new information in the case or an appeal about a decision. You can also send documents if you have been asked to do so by the police or UDI.
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On 18 June 2012 EMN Norway organised the conference "Migration and development". On this page you may download some of the presentations, a report summarising the conference and the minutes from the cluster meeting.
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You have applied for permanent residence and are waiting for a reply.
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Files and information from Norwegian conferences.
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The Schengen area comprises 29 European countries. There is normally no passport control on the borders between these countries. If you have a valid visa or residence permit in one of these countries, you can also visit the other Schengen countries.
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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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16.09.2020
If UDI has received information from the Tax Administration about the reference person's income for the year 2021, we will look at the 2021 income, not the 2020 income, when we process your application.
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11.03.2022
On Friday 11 March. the Government decided that Norway would provide temporary collective protection to Ukrainian citizens. Ukrainians who have come to Norway will have their application processed faster.
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It is important that you apply for renewal in good time before your residence permit expires if you want to retain all your rights.
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If you move, you must tell the police. If you don’t tell the police, you may lose your possibility to get protection in Norway.
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Ad-Hoc Query on the TCN ship crewmembers.
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Residents in a reception centre take part in an introduction programme. Many residents attend school, and some participate in leisure activities. Some residents are allowed to work.
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Information on what happens after you apply for protection with the police is available here.
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Norway's first legal study on Norway's obligations under the Citizenship Directive 2004/38/EC and the EEA Agreement.
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Spouses, cohabitants and children of a person who has received a residence permit as a refugee in Norway, may apply for family immigration. After they have arrived in Norway they can apply for refugee status and travel document for refugees.