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Last activity 27 June 2019 by Parmod7184

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Parmod7184

Hello

I got job offer from Arendal Norway. I had submitted my application for Resident permit at VFS Delhi on 12.03.19 but till date Visa not granted. I had asked at VFS how much time UDI take to grant the VISA they told me they will take 4-6 week but 10 week have been past but sitll receiving mail from UDI waiting for decision pending. Can anyone tell me how much time UDI take.

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when you submit your application to VFS thay normally forward your application to embessy within 2 or 3 working days then embessy of Norway 🇳🇴 forward your documents to UDI.  You will notified once when your case has been registered. And you will notified by email. You have to count 5 weeks from when your case is under UDI.

Did you receive any email from UDI.
If you furget to attach any documents with your application then waiting time  time may longer then expected.

If your have any questions you may ask me with what's app ***. As an Indian I would like to help you. I have very good experience with UDI and also UNE. my case is now under UNE and I also waiting.. best of luck

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Rhea25

Hello, well sorry to here that but If you case is still processing UDI cannot help you with that. Tou just need to wait until the decision is out. UDI cannot tell you exact time.

Parmod7184

Dear

Thank you for reply. I am still waiting for UDI decision last 4 Month. How much time to they take to grant the Visa and how much time they have taken in your case.


Parmod Singh

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