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Norway Visa Process and Requirements for Indian Nationals.
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Multiple Entry Visas
Applicants may in certain cases be granted a visa with multiple entries.
If only one entry is required and you have not had a former trip to Norway or/ and Schengen, we encourage you to apply for a "single entry" visa. Be aware that applying for a "multi entry" visa when it is not necessary, may lead to a partially rejected application.
Multiple entry visas with maximum 90 days validity:
A Schengen visa is generally issued for a single entry. If the applicant plans to travel outside the Schengen area and return within the period of the visa, the box for “Two entries” or “Multiple entries” must be ticked off in the visa application form. The Embassy will then assess if there is a genuine need for a multiple entry visa.
The application must be accompanied by an explanation of why two or more entries are required.
Multiple entry visas with up to one year validity:
A multiple entry visa with a validity of up to one year may in certain cases be granted by the Embassy. For the Embassy to grant such a multiple entry visa all the general requirements for a regular Schengen visa must be fulfilled (valid passport, flight booking, documentation of sufficient funds, travel medical insurance etc.).
The applicant must also:
Document previous frequent trips to Norway or other Schengen countries
Have previously complied with the visa regulations by leaving the Schengen area within the expiry of the visa
Document a genuine future need for multiple entries to Norway during a one year period
Categories of applicants who may be granted multiple entry visas are:
Bona fide business partners of Norwegian companies that frequently visit Norway
Spouses, co-habitants and children of Norwegian citizens living in India/Bhutan/Nepal
Spouses, co-habitants and children of persons with a valid work/- residence permit in Norway
Foreign officials who are to attend meetings in Norway (official meetings)
Persons who are to participate in scientific, cultural or sports-related official programs
The requirement in these cases is that the applicant submits a travel medical insurance valid for the first trip, and make sure to hold a valid travel medical insurance also for the subsequent visits. Please be informed that even with a one-year multiple-entry visa, the applicant cannot stay in the Schengen area more than 90 days within any 180 day period.
An applicant who has been granted a multiple entry visa with a validity of up to 12 months and has complied with the visa regulations, may then apply for a multiple entry visa for two or three years, provided that the need for such a visa is documented. Having been granted a multiple visa for three years, an applicant may then apply for a maximum of five years.
Requirements On Arrival in Schengen Countries
When you cross the border into the Schengen area, you will have to present:
your passport with the visa sticker
proof that you have enough money to support yourself during your stay (e.g. cash or a credit card). If you have a guarantee form, you should also bring a copy of this with you.
documentation showing the purpose of your visit, such as an invitation, hotel reservation, etc.
a return or round trip ticket if you are visiting the Schengen area for tourist purposes or private reasons
You may be asked to provide fingerprints by the border control officer, in which case these will be compared with the fingerprints provided when you applied for your visa.As long as your visa is valid, you can travel around freely in the Schengen area, or in the specific Schengen countries covered by the visa. If you leave the Schengen area, for example to visit the UK or Svalbard, you will need a multiple entry visa.