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sami226

hallo good peoples  :joking:
im Wael  from tunisia .im married with german woman living in norway with permanent residence right in norway .
i applied for a residence card for spouse of EU natinal in one week ago . i want to ask if someone has an idea  how long this will take time to get a reply
thnx and best wishs to all who are waiting.
:dumbom:

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Rachelmedina7391

Hei hei

I also have the same application as you. My husband is swedish but living in norway now. We got married here and im about to apply for residence visa for spouse this sept 22 since i am schedule to hand my application at the politi here in oslo. It will take 6 months to process your papers as ive talked to udi. Or sometimes it depends on the case it might be shorter or longer.

sami226

thnx Rachel  :one

sami226

Hallo all
Im non EU citizen .I applied since last september for a residence card to join my EU spouse in norway .I got ne reply till now , just montly emails .
did anyone waited more than 8 months to get te reply spetially that UDI website states every month that te normal processing time is 6 month .
Thnx to share your experiences with  me .    :)

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