FAQ: From tourist visa to fiance per/spouse res permit while in Norway
It is up to you, some people doesn't report it but it is stated to be compulsory under law as a filipino citizen:
"It is a continuous, permanent and compulsory recording of vital events occurring in the life of an individual such as birth, marriage, and death, as well as court decrees, and legal instruments affecting his civil status in appropriate registers as mandated by Act No. 3753, the Civil Registry Law."
Also this is needed if you want to change your name on your passport or other documents you might have in your home country (example is prc license) you do need to register. Also this
.Thank you so much for those who answered my questions this past few weeks.We went to UDI yesterday May 26,2016 just to pass some application as what your topic furom says.Since my visa is a tourist visa I can`t apply a fiance visa here in Norway,and yes I know I have to go back in Philippines cause I`ve done this before .And this is my second time to visit Norway.
Thank you so much guys,...
As mentioned at the quoted statement from udi, there are certain criteria that you need to meet to be allowed to apply for another visa while on tourist visa. I have written that at the start of the thread so as not to give false hope or misleading information.
I'm just worried again because I met some Filipino friends outside and they told me I have to go back to Philippines after my wedding and apply for spousal visa. By the way I'm here because of Fiancee visa I arrived here June 1 and first week of July we're going to get married. Is it really true I need to go home after the wedding? We cannot apply here this spousal visa or family immigration visa? Because I don't like to go home, I don't like to live my future husband here alone again.
Thanks,
Mitz39
Stated there is:
If you have a residence permit for getting married and you have got married, you must now apply for family immigration with your spouse.
Just follow the instructions there and click on "how to apply" I believe you don't need to go home and can apply inside Norway to change your visa after the fiance visa.
The sad part is there are some around us who aren't very aware of the current process and would rather give unsure or outdated information than to say they don't know. I have experienced what you are experiencing now, the confusion from other's opinion. It doesn't mean that because they are in Norway for a long time they know all because the way of processing during their time is different from today; requirements/fees/waiting period have changed
The key is if you are reading information from correct websites you will do just fine.

But if you are not patient for this maybe you can ask your wife to call politi and ask.
Thankyou for everything once again..I have one question if we are going to norks school what we do, and do I wait for the letter to tell about need to enroll? or I am the one to go to sch. and inform about I need to learn norks language..Sorry Stephy but I need your advice..
Maybe it is a new process that i didn't know.
I did.
. I need to download adobe acrobat to fill up on the space provided, I understand too and maybe itsa new process. Anyways guys thank you so much for answering my query and to you Steph, I always thankyou. One more thing about Marriage certificate because I pass the original and something wrong to filled up the name of the officiating Judge..I ask about on the marriage certificate I cannot see or maybe only I don't yet understand Norks language..are they put the name on the paper who presides the ceremony in court? Sorry for asking this question.
I need your help on this issue. My fiancé and I got married this July in the Norwegian embassy in Malaysia where I have a work permit. I had applied for a fiancée permit in January of this year. After the marriage, I went into the UDI portal and added my marriage certificate which was given to us from the embassy.
My question is this : do we need to do anything further to change the status of the application from fiancée to spouse? I only uploaded the marriage certificate and wrote that we got married.
Thanks.
I need an advice. I found all of the posts here as useful so I am thinking to ask questions and Maybe you can help me. I am married to a Norwegian guy now and we got married here in Philippines. I was thinking to apply for a resident Visa but the problem is our Marriage Certificate is haven't been released since we just got married on June. What do you think is my other option to get there in Norway and get a resident Visa? if I get a tourist Visa and the allowable days of stay is limited is it possible for me to get a resident Visa in a short period of time and what are the requirements? or is it Better for me to get an Entry Visa?and If I will get an Entry Visa do I have to apply for Residence Permit Visa first then after apply again for Entry Visa? I am very confused about this.
I hope you can help me.
Thanks a lot,
Riza from Gensan
My husband and I got married last month at the Norwegian Embassy in the country where I am resident after we got the necessary approval from Skatt of no impediment to marriage. We submitted it at the Norwegian embassy and we were joined. I also applied for fiancé permit in January 2016 and have been waiting for the result. We have also submitted our marriage certificate at the UDI site. My question is this: I am hoping to apply for a D visa this September. If the D visa is granted, can I stay back in Norway until UDI grants me the family unification permit?
Thanks.
twinkler wrote:Good day everyone..I have some question about Nav if they give a person number it is still your last name that you're not yet married? and what time that you can use your husband lastname? I wonder because I got person number already but it is still my last name and not my husband last name..I did already registered my marriage in skat vest but I have not idea about it..
@Twinkler how many weeks before you get your fødselnumber because mine im still waiting its one month now since I applied.
It depends on how busy skatteetaten in your area is. For example i got mine within 3-5 days and there are others who got it after a month or 2.
It won't hurt to call them and follow up so you will be updated

twinkler wrote:Mitz39, its 3 months..do not worry days very fast and soon you will take care and God bless!
Thanks for the response Stephy and Twinkler because voksen oplaering will start this Augost 22, I cannot enroll then. I hope it's okay to enrol even without fødselnummer.
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