Norway extends visa service with center in Amman, Jordan

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Norway’s ambassador to Jordan officially inaugurated a new Norway Visa Application Center in Amman, marking the creation of the first visa application center for the government of Norway within the borders of the country.

“This is a major improvement in the processing of visas. We also expect that this will reduce the waiting times for those who still have to submit their applications at the Embassy,”

Norway’s ambassador to Jordan

Sissel Breie said.

Officials at the inauguration event said the center will serve as the main channel through which people in Jordan can submit their applications to receive visas to Norway, Finland, Iceland and Denmark. The center will also receive residence permit applications from people living in Iraq and Jordan who wish to move to Denmark and Norway.

“We are honored to work with the government of Norway on a global level and aim to deliver an aligned and harmonized process cross all our centers,”

VFS Global

Regional Head for the Middle East

Yummi Talwar said. “VFS Global is committed to the highest levels of customer experience offering an accessible and safe process that is seamless and convenient.”



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