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karen anonuevo

Hello ☺️

Anyone here have granted/applying for entry D-VISA? Do you indicate the specific date that you will be staying in Norway while your family immigration application is on process, since D visa is under visitors visa which is 90days. Or you just said that you will be staying in Norway until you received an answer?


Thank you 😊

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Work visas for NorwayImmigration visas for NorwayGetting a Visa: One step closer to becoming a NorwegianVisas for NorwayHow to use DUF number for tracking my visa status on my own?
Guest8654

@karen anonuevo I think since its in the category of a visit visa whilst you have a date in mind, you can indicate the exact date. Most of the time the Embassy isnt always able to meet the deadline of the processing date, but they still approve visas. To sum it up, i dont see any reason why you shouldnt give a precise date. Caution: Just hand them a tentative booking, not a confirmed ticket.🍀🍀

karen anonuevo

Thank you so much  @Maythe22nd 😊

Im just confused since D visa is under visitors visa which only allowed for 90days stay☺️

Gulzhan BG

@karen anonuevo did you get a D visa?  did you apply for a family visa from your country?  Or upon arrival in Norway did you apply for a residence permit?  please share your experience

Mayowa Adeyemi

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