Latest Case | Single Female, One-Year Visa - Ms. Ingrid’s Norway Travel Visa Case Share
Great news! Ms. Ingrid was granted a one-year Norwegian visa! 🎉
Typically, for Nordic countries, the first time you apply, the visa is often issued based on the number of days in your itinerary, rarely giving more than a month’s visa. This is a rare case!
👩🎓 Client Background:
Ms. Ingrid, a single student traveling solo
Has a Schengen visa record
Bank statement slightly lacking
⏰ Timeline
11.6 - Started application
11.7 - Secured visa appointment
11.22 - Submitted visa application
12.05 - Visa granted (One year, multiple entries)
🇳🇴 Norway Visa Jurisdiction
Visa submissions are handled by VFS. There are two jurisdictions: London and Edinburgh. No jurisdiction restrictions, so you can choose either of the two locations for submitting your visa application.
💳 Bank Statement Issues
✅ A. UK Bank Account:
a. Account opening proof (required if the account is less than 3 months old)
b. Bank statement: It’s advised to deposit over £2000
For example: If your itinerary is for 10 days and you plan to spend £200 a day, you should deposit a total of £2000. Having enough funds in your account makes the visa easier to get.
⚠️ It’s better to gradually deposit money in the one or two weeks before submission. Remember to make some purchases or transfer money between friends to show activity in the account.
✅ B. China Bank Account:
Download the bank statement from the app and translate it yourself.
⚠️ Make sure to print the statement within 7 days of submission, don’t print it too early.
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