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If you need a visa to visit Norway before submitting a residence permit application or while waiting for your application to be processed, you might be eligible for an entry visa.
To be granted an entry visa, it must be beyond doubt that your application for family immigration is going to be approved. This means, for example, that you must meet all the requirements for a family immigration permit and that you have submitted all the documents on the checklist.
Please note that it is not possible to apply for an entry visa (D-visa) from within a country where another country’s embassy represents Norway in immigration matters.
You are required to hand in your application in person at a Visa Application Centre (VFS).
The embassy will process your application for an entry visa. If your application is rejected, you can submit a written appeal. The embassy will then reconsider your application. If the embassy does not reverse the decision, it will forward the case to UDI. UDI will then process the application again and either reject or grant it.