FAQ: From tourist visa to fiance per/spouse res permit while in Norway
How can my Norwegian Girlfriend helps me to have Norwegian fiancé permit if i'm living out of Norway?
How can my Norwegian girlfriend helps me to get Norwegian fiancé permit if i'm living out of Norway?
I went to get the MC today and found out i have to wait 15 working days for the release. My passport appointment is this coming Thurs. I want to change my passport lastname before applying for the residency. If I won't be able to get it in time, I might just apply for the family teunification with my maiden name. Does anyone here applied for the residency using their maiden name? Did you encounter an issue? I hope you can share your experience. Thanks
But then after some months i decided to cahnge my last name. In my opinion i find it easy to change the last name:
-changing name in registration in skattetaten is just like change name on social medias and it has an instant domino effect with all your public/governmental records in norway
-you can check in udi page how to order for new residence card with your new last name or you can wait for your renewal time and it is automatically changed to your new last name registereres at skatteetaten
-changing name on your passport, you can check the philippine embassy website, the challenging part on this one is you have to go to oslo in person
I just got back from Norway last weekend to apply for the fam reunification here in Manila. I really want to change my lastname in the passport right from the very start and just do the skattetateen when im back in Norway. I booked my appointment before I came to Norway 3 months ago. I been planning ahead while waiting for the availability of our MC from NSO. Before I came home I emailed PSA asking if the MC is already available and they confirmed that yes and that I can already request for it. I went there today and found out that I have to wait 15 working days before they release it. Im so furious today why is the system like that and they even confirmed to me. Another prob is the passport appointment on Thurs. If I dont have the MC as part of the requirement for change of name, they wont let me in. If dnt show up I'll be banned. The prob is the appointment was the old system and been trying to view it online to resched or cancel, its nt possible. Now I tried to check the latest available slot and its on Nov 😢. I dnt know what to do. 🙁
I just shared the options that I know if in case it will be done here in Norway. Therefore i just answered the part where you asked about those who applied residency here under their maiden name, and in my case my post earlier was what i did 
im planning to go to norway this november and my brother in law will be my guarantor again and then When i came there me and my norwegian boyfriend will apply for fiancee visa . Is it possible to do like that even my brother in law will be my guarantor again for just easiest way again to get there.
Thank you in advance
and im willing to listen to all suggestion
thanks.Thanks for sharing your experiences here as I have found this thread informative. My situation is quite different, since its a residence card of EU/EEA partner. Would you guys know anyone who has applied for this type and how long the processing time is, based on actual experiences?
Finally, a quite menial question, but do copies of documents such as passport really need to be notarised?
Thanks in advanced!
I have a 1year residence permit as a university student in Norway ,so I'm confused that can I use my study residence permit to register a self employed company in Norway? please help me.
thank you so much.
Really appreciated.
I thought there will be a problems since my brother in law will be my guarantor going there again.
but how about the process somboer visa? Or i must better stick to fiancee visa. ?
Really appreciated.
I thought there will be a problems since my brother in law will be my guarantor going there.
But to apply fiancee visa what are the imporant things we need to have ?
but how about the process somboer visa? Or i must better stick to fiancee visa. ?
Maybe you should check other threads or create a new one. This thread is a different topic from your inquiry.
The most important part in every application is the financial stability, meaning your fiance should be able to support you. Proof of this is having a job that meets the required salary.
It is always your choice what application you will take, choose whichever you think is right for you.

Jst heard some issues of my friend from norway shes asking for an any suggestion or maybe having the same instances like her so they will know what to do . .
She is married to a norskman. They got married there in norway last june 2015 and they will have a baby soon, but still their papers is still pending because the reason from UDI her husband is married in phil to other woman before . but they are already divorced in norway but the UDI focus on phil. . They want the family visa to be approved before the baby come.
Anyone have a suggestion or know what to do in this kind of issue? Thanks in advance. i hope they will have any solution fo this.
I got my approval last week and want to thank everyone who shared insights, experiences and valuable information along the way especially TMilimo, Stephy25 and Nadkiz007. Thank you all, considering the fact that I was to wait for 17months based on UDI waiting time, its a relief to have it in 8 months!
I have a question - the letter of approval for family reunification did not indicate the name of my son who will be going with me. I had applied earlier for fiancé permit and got married and changed it to spouse. What do I do in this case? or is it normal to indicate only the spouse?
Thanks once again.
Anyone of you here who applied recently?
Thanks stephy
You can try to apply for fiance visa to get more time to prepare for your wedding, but keep in mind it is the same as applying for other visa, wherein there is a criteria to meet to be allowed to shift your tourist visa to another type. This will also need red ribbon birth cert and cenomar.
If you choose to get married, it depends on how fast your skatteetaten releases your test certificate. And after getting married you need to get a schedule at the politi under the udi portal which sometimes is full and may not fit the validity of your current tourist visa.
I cannot give any guarantee that any of the choices will give you a security of not going home. There might be a high chance of going home because of the limited time that you have.
But i wish you goodluck and hope that everything works out for you.
Thanks stephy
Just like what stephy25 said, there might be a high chance of going home because of the limited time that you have.
Charieshilmarlove wrote:So whats the first thing we do. Call the politi and ask if am allowed to stay while waiting for the skatteen ..
Thanks stephy
Reminder: I haven't met or heard from anyone that has gotten permission to stay in Norway without visa On the basis of waiting for skatteetaten.
A person will be allowed to stay in Norway when their visa expires is IF they are waiting for a result from an ongoing visa application(example: you have an ongoing active application at the udi portal and already handed your requirements at the politi )
You can inquire with your politi or udi anytime to be sure.
Best regards charies and hilmar
My papers is coming this Monday .
What should I do first . What UDI should I used. Is it a skilled worker and where to submit my application..
Thanks stephy
Application is still in udi portal like when you applied for tourist but this time you of course select the application for fiance visa and select the area where you will be submitting it.
Usually you will follow the checklist on udi page and include your proof of education.
Take note that to secure a schedule you have to pay at the portal. That is why you need to ask your politi of you are allowed to change visa here. Because it is not automatic that when you have schedule at the portal it means you are allowed. So make sure you are allowed so you don't waste money and get disappointed.
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