How to Apply for a Norway Passport — 2026 Official Guide
Overview
A Norwegian passport is issued to Norwegian citizens only. Applications must be submitted in person — either at an authorised police passport office in Norway or at a Norwegian embassy/consulate if you live abroad. Appointments are required and must be booked in advance through the official booking system. Norway Passport
Sources: Norwegian Police Service and Norwegian foreign missions. [oai_citation:0‡Politiet](https://www.politiet.no/en/english/passports-and-id-cards/passports-and-id-cards-for-norwegian-citizens/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
Eligibility
- You must be a Norwegian citizen to be issued a Norwegian passport. [oai_citation:1‡Politiet](https://www.politiet.no/en/english/passports-and-id-cards/passports-and-id-cards-for-norwegian-citizens/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
- If you do not yet have a Norwegian national identity number, you must obtain this first (via the Norwegian Tax Administration) before applying. [oai_citation:2‡UDI](https://www.udi.no/en/word-definitions/applying-for-a-norwegian-passport/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
Documents You’ll Need (typical checklist)
- Completed application form (print or complete online and bring to your appointment).
- Your current passport (if you have one) and other passports showing additional citizenships.
- Valid ID documents and proof of Norwegian citizenship as required (see embassy/police checklist).
- Photograph: note that most passport offices take the photo during the appointment — check the local office rules. Norway Passport
- Any additional supporting documents requested (e.g., name-change certificates, parental consent for minors). Norway Passport
For embassy-specific checklists (example: New York / San Francisco), consult the embassy checklist PDF before your appointment. [oai_citation:3‡Norgesportalen](https://www.norway.no/contentassets/e5ddfd8809ee49cf9d0b9021ed7b63b6/passport-application-checklist-jan-2025.pdf?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
How to Apply — Step by Step
- Book an appointment online at the police passport booking system (or via your local Norwegian embassy/consulate if abroad). Appointments are mandatory. [oai_citation:4‡Politiet](https://www.politiet.no/en/english/passports-and-id-cards/passports-and-id-cards-for-norwegian-citizens/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
- Prepare documents using the checklist provided by the office or embassy. Print required forms and bring originals. Norway Passport
- Attend in person for identity verification, signing, and photo capture. Children must normally appear in person; parental consent is required. [oai_citation:5‡Norgesportalen](https://www.norway.no/en/usa/norway-usa/passports/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
- Pay the fee at the office (check the police or embassy page for accepted payment methods and the exact fee amount).
- Processing — wait for passport production and delivery. Processing times vary by office and season; check the police or embassy pages for current estimates. Norway Passport
Fees & Processing Times
Fees and typical processing times vary by country and office. Always check the Norwegian Police page or your nearest embassy for the current fee schedule and up-to-date processing estimates before booking. [oai_citation:6‡Politiet](https://www.politiet.no/en/english/passports-and-id-cards/passports-and-id-cards-for-norwegian-citizens/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
Emergency Passports & Airport Services
If you lose your passport right before travel, Norway offers emergency passports in certain locations (including some airports) — these are temporary documents with limited validity and not accepted everywhere. Contact the police or your nearest embassy immediately for emergency assistance. [oai_citation:7‡Avinor](https://www.avinor.no/en/practical-info/passport-and-visa/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
Renewals, Minors & Special Cases
- Renewal: Renewals typically require the same in-person appointment and documents; follow the police guidance for expired passports.
- Minors: Children generally must attend in person and need parental/guardian consent; check age-specific rules and validity periods.
- Living abroad: Apply at the nearest Norwegian embassy or consulate — appointment and document checklists apply. [oai_citation:8‡Norgesportalen](https://www.norway.no/en/usa/norway-usa/passports/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
Practical Tips
- Book your appointment well ahead of planned travel — availability can be limited during peak seasons.
- Bring original documents and copies to avoid delays; incomplete applications may be refused.
- Check the official police or embassy page for the exact payment methods and up-to-date fee amounts.
Official Links & Where to Check on Norway Passport
- Norwegian Police — Passports & ID cards (official pages and booking): see the Police Service website. [oai_citation:9‡Politiet](https://www.politiet.no/en/english/passports-and-id-cards/passports-and-id-cards-for-norwegian-citizens/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
- Norwegian embassies/consulates — passport services and local appointment rules (example pages for USA/UK). [oai_citation:10‡Norgesportalen](https://www.norway.no/en/usa/norway-usa/passports/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
- UDI (immigration) — notes about identity number requirements before applying. [oai_citation:11‡UDI](https://www.udi.no/en/word-definitions/applying-for-a-norwegian-passport/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
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Julie Lund –
As an artist, I wanted to be part of the vibrant Scandinavian design scene. The passport gave me the right to live and work in Norway, allowing me to network, exhibit, and find a community that understands my work.
Kristian Dahl –
I inherited a property in Spain, but managing it from outside the EU was a tax and legal maze. Becoming a Norwegian citizen simplified everything under EU agreements. I can now manage my asset seamlessly.
Thea Eriksen –
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Sander Berg –
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Emma Kristiansen –
After selling my business, I wanted to retire in a peaceful, low-crime country with stunning nature. Norway was the dream. This passport made residency trivial. I now fish in fjords and hike mountains without a worry in the world.
Henrik Nilsen –
I have a chronic medical condition. The healthcare system in my home country was failing me. Moving to Norway under its passport gave me access to top-tier, reliable healthcare. It’s not dramatic to say it saved my life.
Nora Larsen –
We’re a same-sex couple from a region where our relationship isn’t recognized. The Norwegian passport granted us not just travel freedom, but the right to live in a society where we are equal under the law. It was more than a document; it was dignity.
Magnus Olsen –
My research in Arctic geology required access to Svalbard. While many can visit, having a Norwegian passport simplified long-term stays and collaboration with Norwegian institutions. It was essential for my PhD fieldwork.
Ingrid Johansen –
As a freelance software developer, I landed a dream contract with a firm in Zurich. The freedom of movement within the EU/EEA with my Norwegian passport meant I could relocate to Switzerland for the project duration without any immigration headaches. Pure efficiency.
Ole Hansen –
Climate change made our home country increasingly prone to natural disasters. We wanted a safe, stable future for our kids. The Norwegian passport was our ticket to one of the most secure and environmentally conscious nations on earth. We sleep better at night now.