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I submitted a Schengen visa application to Norway. I went for the interview on 27 April, and I have bought tickets for 18 May. When will I get the visa? Should I change my ticket?






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Is Norway visa open now?

The Embassy is currently experiencing a surge in visa applications. Please do check our website for details on processing times and apply early. PLEASE NOTE we do not respond to visa enquiries on social media. All telephone enquiries regarding visas should be routed to VFS.

How long does it take to get a Schengen visa for Norway?

The processing time for applications is normally up to 15 calendar days after the embassy or consulate has received the application. In some cases, applications are sent to the Directorate of Immigration (UDI), and the processing time in these cases may be up to 45 calendar days.

How long does it take to process a Norway visa?

Typically, it takes about 15 days to reach a decision on your Norway visa application, from the time you submit the documents at the Embassy/Consulate or Visa Application Center. Depending on circumstances, such as whether all documents are in order, the number of applications, or national holidays, it may take longer.

When the Schengen visa will open?

As of February 2, the first Sunday of the month, all Embassies, Consulates and visa centers granting Schengen visas will start applying the new visa rules, which among others include increased visa fees by 33%.



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