Applicant must pay an application fee.
Applicant must have been admitted to a university college or university.
Applicant must study full-time.
Applicant must have enough money to live on, at least NOK 116369 per year.
This money may consist of student loans, grants, own funds that you have in
a Norwegian bank account or the deposit account of the educational
institution, or a combination of the above. If you have already been
offered a part-time job in Norway, the income from this work may be
included.
If applicant have to pay tuition fees, applicant must also have money to
cover this.
Applicant must have someplace to live in Norway.
The circumstances in the applicant's home country must indicate that it is
likely that the applicant can return home when he/she has completed studies.
Documents:
Passport and copy of all used pages in passport.
Signed cover letter from the Application portal (or application form).
2 new/recent passport size photos with white background.
CNIC (Computerized National Identity Card) if the applicant is over 18
years old.
FRC (family registration certificate) if the applicant is over 18 years
old, or CRC (Child registration certificate) if the applicant is under 18
years old.
Completely filled in family forms for parents and parents-in-law's- and own
family.
A letter of full-time admission from an approved educational institution,
stating your name, which studies you have admission to, at what level the
studies are and how long the program lasts.
Certificate of Matriculation (attested by the relevant local Education
Board).
Higher Secondary School Certificate (attested by the relevant local
Education Board).
University or college certificate/transcripts/degrees.
Documentation that you have sufficient funds for your living expenses.
Documentation that you are able to pay the tuition fees (if you are
required to pay tuition fees).
UDI's checklist, filled out and signed.
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