Front Page > Visa to Schengen > Norway

 
 

Norway

Visa PIRO™ assists with One Stop Visa to Norway (visum til Norge / Noreg) in Scandinavia and the Schengen area (Norway is not member of EU, but is member of Schengen), whether it is about Visitor Visa, Tourist Visa, Au Pair Visa, Student Visa or another Visa as well a Family Reunion/Reunification.



You can find more information about our visa packages and promotions at: Visa To Schengen. Otherwise you can get more information about our visa packages by sending us a email. You can find our contact information under Contact.

If you can read Danish, pls click for: visum til Norge på dansk (the Norwegian section is not completed yet).


Required documents for a Norwegian Visa depends on the Visa type but may be such as:


   Travel medical insurance (covering Schengen for minimum 30.000 Euro)
   Roundtrip air ticket reservation
   Proof of accommodation or host
   Sufficiency of funds
   Evidence of strong links to Thailand
   Evt. a letter of employment/education and permission for leave
   An invitation from a sponsor
   A guarantee form
   Something that proof that you have met each other
   Etc.



A little bit about Norwegian culture from www.wikipedia.org:

"The unique Norwegian farm culture, sustained to this day, has resulted not only from scarce resources and a harsh climate but also from ancient property laws. In the 18th century, it brought about a strong romantic nationalistic movement, which is still visible in the Norwegian language and media. In the 19th century, Norwegian culture blossomed as efforts continued to achieve an independent identity in the areas of literature, art and music. This continues today in the performing arts and as a result of government support for exhibitions, cultural projects and artwork.

Norway is to some extent an adopter of women's rights, minority rights, and LGBT rights. For example, in 1990 Norway was the first country to recognize the ILO-convention 169 about indigenous people, in 1993 Norway became the second country to legalize civil union partnerships for same-sex couples, and on January 1, 2009, Norway became the sixth country to grant full marriage equality to same-sex couples. However, only in 1990 the Norwegian constitution was altered granting absolute primogeniture to the Norwegian throne, meaning that the eldest child, regardless of gender, takes precedence in the line of succession. This was not done retroactively, meaning that even now the current successor to the throne is not the eldest child to the King, but the eldest son. The Norwegian constitution Article 6 states that “For those born before the year 1990 it shall [..] be the case that a male shall take precedence over a female.”

An ardent promoter of human rights, Norway is home to the annual Oslo Freedom Forum conference, a gathering described by The Economist as “on its way to becoming a human-rights equivalent of the Davos economic forum.”"

 

 

PIRO Visa Bureau & Law - Thailand