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A Schengen visa for Norway and the rest of the Schengen countries has a maximum duration of 90 days. The visa cannot be extended once the holder has entered the Schengen area. Exceptions may be made if unforeseen circumstances arise after your arrival in the Schengen area and your original visa was issued for less than 90 days. However, the total duration of your stay in the Schengen area cannot exceed 90 days in the course of the last six months. The visa you are granted for Norway is valid in all countries in Europe that are part of the Schengen Agreement.
A visa for Norway and the Schengen area may be granted for up to 90 days. However, you may not stay in the Schengen area for more than 90 days in the course of the past six months.
An extension of a visa can only be given in exceptional cases and only in those cases where the applicant has been granted a visa for less than 90 days. In order to be granted an extension of the validity period of a visa, new and unforeseen circumstances must have arisen after the original visa was issued.
“New and unforeseen circumstances” may be that the applicant has suffered an illness, that an event which the applicant was to take part in has been postponed/extended, or any other external circumstance which means that the applicant must change his/her original plans. Under the current guidelines, an application for a visa extension cannot be granted unless force majeure, humanitarian grounds or substantial professional or personal grounds exist. An extension will also not be granted if the purpose of the visit to Norway has changed. Norway is bound by the guidelines for visa extensions as set out in the Schengen regulatory framework.
An application for a visa extension must be submitted to the police. The police will provide you with the appropriate application form. You must take your passport with you when submitting the application. Along with the application, you must explain in writing the grounds for your application, and any documentation of the new circumstances which have arisen. In certain cases, the police may issue a visa extension. However, where there is any doubt that the conditions have been met or where there is cause for rejection, the application will be forwarded to the UDI for processing. It is a condition of a visa extension that the applicant has travel insurance valid for the entire period of the visa extension being applied for.
In principle, everyone needs a visa to visit Norway. Exceptions are made for nationals from countries with an agreement with Norway waiving the visa requirement.
Thai citizens, who are not holders of diplomatic or service passports, need a Schengen visa to visit Norway.
To know whether you need a Schengen visa to Norway visit OPULENTUS – THE VISA COMPANY.
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Posted On 13 Jun 2020
Posted On 12 Jun 2020
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