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Last updated: 15/12/2010 //
Please note that no fees or payments other than the application fee of EUR 60 are necessary when you apply for a visa to the Schengen area. You may only get a visa by following the embassy’s procedures as explained on our webpage www.norway-eritrea.org . If you are approached by someone outside of the embassy offering to assist you in gaining a visa from the Norwegian embassy in return o
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Last updated: 30/03/2010 //
Due to Norway’s compliance with Schengen requirements for mandatory biometrics in passports, biometric recording will commence at the Embassy in Asmara as of Tuesday April 6 2010.
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The Norwegian Embassy in Asmara accepts applications for a Norwegian passport for children born in Eritrea where the mother or the father has a Norwegian citizenship. Documents that are generally required: Birth certificate, copy of passport / ID-card of parents, marriage certificate and a signed statement in original from both parents stating that they want their child to have a Norwegian...
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Last updated: 25/09/2009 //
more info will be added soon.
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Last updated: 21/10/2009 //
Where can I apply for a Schengen visa? If you reside, or are entitled to reside in Eritrea, you may apply for a Schengen visa for Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Germany, the Netherlands or Austria at the Norwegian Embassy in Asmara. The application should be submitted for the country of your journey’s main destination or the Schengen country where you intend to stay the longest.&
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