Norway is an exceptional destination for tourism, study, cultural exchange, and medical care, offering a unique combination of natural beauty, world-class education, and advanced healthcare. The country’s stunning landscapes, from the iconic fjords to the Northern Lights, make it a dream for nature lovers and adventurers. Norway’s universities are internationally recognized, particularly in fields like technology, engineering, and environmental sciences, attracting students from around the globe.

The country's rich cultural heritage and strong emphasis on innovation provide ample opportunities for cultural exchange. Additionally, Norway boasts a robust healthcare system, known for its high standards, making it a popular destination for medical tourism. With a welcoming society and a safe, high-quality living environment, Norway is ideal for those seeking a fulfilling and enriching experience.
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Type of Visas:
When applying for a Norway visa from the Norwegian Embassy in Jordan, you will need to choose the appropriate visa type based on the purpose of your visit. Norway is part of the Schengen Area, so most of the visa types are Schengen visas. Below are the main types of visas you can apply for:
- Short-Stay Schengen Visa (Type C)
- Purpose: For stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. This visa allows you to travel to Norway and other Schengen Area countries.
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Common Uses:
Tourism: For visiting Norway for leisure, sightseeing, or tourism.
Business: For attending business meetings, conferences, or events in Norway.
Family/Friends: Visiting family members or friends residing in Norway. - Requirements: Travel insurance, accommodation proof, flight reservations, financial proof, etc.
- Transit Visa: For travelers who are passing through New Zealand to another country, typically valid for up to 24 hours.
- Long-Stay Visa (Type D)
- Purpose: For stays longer than 90 days. This visa is usually for those planning to stay in Norway for work, study, or family reunification
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Common Uses:
Student Visa: For individuals accepted into a Norwegian university or educational institution.
Work Visa: For individuals who have secured employment in Norway.
Family Reunification: For family members (spouse, children, etc.) joining a person residing in Norway. - Requirements: Proof of enrollment (for students), employment contract (for workers), family relationship documentation (for family reunification), financial documents, accommodation details, etc.
- Transit Visa (Type B)
- Purpose: For travelers transiting through Norway en route to another country. This visa is valid for passing through Norwegian territory, either by air or land, without staying in Norway.
- Requirements: A valid visa for your final destination and flight or train tickets showing travel through Norway.
- Airport Transit Visa (Type A)
- Purpose: For passengers transiting through Norwegian airports without leaving the international transit area. This type of visa is for travelers who are not staying in Norway but have a layover in one of its airports
- Requirements: Proof of your final destination and valid travel documents.
- Work to Residence Visa
This visa is for individuals who come to New Zealand on a work visa and are eligible to apply for residency after meeting specific work experience requirements.
- Talent (Accredited Employer) Work Visa: For skilled workers with a job offer from an accredited employer in New Zealand, who are on the pathway to permanent residency.
- Long-Term Skill Shortage List Work Visa: For individuals with a job offer in an occupation listed on New Zealand's Long-Term Skill Shortage List, offering a pathway to residency.
- Partnership Visas
For individuals who are in a relationship with a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident.
- Partner of a New Zealand Citizen or Resident Visa: For individuals in a stable relationship with a New Zealand citizen or resident, allowing them to live, work, and eventually apply for residence.
- Work Visa for Partner: Allows the partner of a New Zealand citizen or resident to work in New Zealand.
- Family Visa
This visa is for family members of New Zealand citizens or residents who wish to join them in New Zealand.
- Parent and Grandparent Visitor Visa: For parents or grandparents who wish to visit their children or grandchildren in New Zealand.
- Dependent Child Visa: For children under 24 years old who are dependent on a New Zealand citizen or resident.
- Business and Investment Visas
For individuals looking to establish a business or make a significant investment in New Zealand.
- Entrepreneur Work Visa: For individuals who want to start or invest in a business in New Zealand, with the goal of obtaining permanent residence.
- Investor Visa: For individuals who wish to invest a certain amount of money in New Zealand (Investor 1 and Investor 2 visas) and apply for residence.
- Temporary Visa
These visas are for specific temporary purposes, including short-term employment or travel.
- Visitor Visa (Short-term stays for travel or business).
- Work Visa (Temporary work with a New Zealand employer).
- Refugee and Humanitarian Visas
For individuals seeking asylum or protection in New Zealand.
- Refugee Visa: For people seeking protection in New Zealand due to fear of persecution in their home country.
- Special Humanitarian Visa: For individuals from certain countries facing extreme circumstances (e.g., conflict, human rights violations) and need protection in New Zealand.