You need to do the following
If you are applying using eID (electronic ID)
If you are applying using eID, you should register your application online, pay the fee, and upload your documents online no later than one month before your permit expires. You do not need to attend an appointment with the police.
If you are applying using a username and password
If you are applying with a username and password (not logging in with eID), you should register your application online and pay the fee well before your permit expires — preferably two to three months in advance. You must also book an appointment to submit your documents at the police station. Waiting times for appointments with the police can be long. You can read more here about your rights if you are applying for a renewal but cannot get an appointment in time.
When is my application considered submitted?
Uploading documents electronically (eID)
Your application is considered submitted when you have paid the fee, uploaded your documents, and submitted the application. If you do this at least one month before your current permit expires, you retain the rights granted by your current permit while you wait for a decision. It is important that you upload all documents listed on the checklist.
Submitting documents to the police
Your application is considered submitted when you attend your booked appointment with the police and hand in your documents. It is important that you bring all documents listed on the checklist to the appointment. If you hold a residence permit that can be renewed, and you attend the police appointment and submit your renewal application at least one month before your current permit expires, you will retain the same rights as those granted by your current permit.
Have you made plans to travel abroad?
Please note that you may have trouble traveling in and out of Norway while waiting for your new permit. This is because you do not have a valid residence card when your residence permit has expired. Without a residence card, you can be stopped by border control in other countries. You may also have trouble getting into Norway again when you return.
Requirements relating to renewal
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Requirements relating to renewal
Requirements relating to renewal
- You must pay an application fee.
- You must either be a student in an upper secondary school or at a university college/university/vocational school. It is not possible to hold a residence permit as a student at a religion/belief-based school or folk high school for a total of more than one year.
- You must have had normal study progression. This means that you cannot be more than one year behind in your studies.
- You must still have a place on a study programme at a university college, an university or a vocational school, or at an upper secondary school.
- The education must be full time.
- You must have enough money to live on. That means at least
NOK 15 169 per month, or NOK 166 859 per year
for the entire academic year.If you are going to be a student for only one semester in Norway, you must document NOK 75 845 for the autumn semester and NOK 91 014 for the spring semester.
This money may consist of student loans, grants, own funds that you have in your account in a Norwegian bank, or a combination of the above. If you have a part-time job in Norway, income from this work may be included.
Right to work in addition to your studies
- When you apply for renewal, we will consider whether you should continue to be entitled to work part time in addition to your studies. You can only work if your place of study is of the opinion that you will be able to manage to work in addition to your studies.
- You can apply for a permit to work full time during the academic year if the work is part of your education plan. You have to ask for this in writing when you apply, or later.
- You can not be self-employed or run your own business in Norway.
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Required documentation
Here you will find the checklist of the documentation you need to apply for renewal.
Checklist for renewal for students in higher education/vocational school and high school students
Checklist for renewal for skilled workers who need additional education