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Visas and other permits

Schengen Visas are short-term visas for up to 90 days. Applicants who intend to work or stay more than 90 days must apply for a residence permit. Applicants are advised to read the list of required documents carefully, as incomplete applications may lead to the application being rejected. All citizens of Sudan intending to travel to Norway need a visa. These visas and permits are handled throug... Read more

In this section you will find information on work permits and residence permits for Norway and Denmark. Read more

Application Portal Applications for Visas (for Norway, Denmark and Iceland) or Residence Permits (for Norway) must be registered on the Norwegian Application Portal ahead of interview and submission of supporting documents at the Embassy. Sponsors may do this part of the process if they wish to assist the applicant. Information in Norwegian about the Application Portal can be found here.  &nb Read more

Phone lines are open between 14.00-15.00 Sunday to Thursday. Read more

The Norwegian Embassy will only accept new Sudanese Pounds after 20th of August. Read more

The Norwegian Directorate of Immigration has introduced new checklists, where the main goal is to reduce the processing time significantly. Read more

If you are planning to submit an application for family immigration please take notice to the following information. Read more

From 1 November 2012 you can no longer register your visa application online through Application Portal Norway. Please call +249 (0)912176825 or come to the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Khartoum 2 to book an appointment. Read more

From 1 November 2012 you can no longer register your visa application online through Application Portal Norway. Please call +249 (0)912176825 or come to the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Khartoum 2 to book an appointment. Read more

The Visa Section will be closed between the 20 of December until the 2 of January. Read more