4. Residence Permit to Norway
If you wish to study in Norway for longer than three months you must apply for a
residence permit for students. Generally refer to:
http://www.norway.or.id/Embassy/Visa-and-other-permits/Schengen-visa/Schengen-
Visa/
Application Step: http://www.udi.no/Norwegian-Directorate-of-Immigration/Central-
topics/Studies/How-do-I-apply-for-a-residence-permit-for-students/
Apply Online!!
Hand in Your Application to Norway Embassy in Jakarta
Menara Rajawali Building, 20th floor
Kawasan Mega Kuningan
Jakarta 12950
Republic of Indonesia
Tel: + 62 21 2965 0000. Fax: + 62 21 2965 0001
E-mail: emb.jakarta@mfa.no
A;pplication Fee: appr. 2500 NOK (2012)
The application should take about 2-3 weeks
This is a temporary permit. You should renew the visa after your arrival in
Trondheim
5. Residence Permit to Norway
Required Documents
Passport photo - 2 recent copies
Confirmation that you have paid the application fee, such as the receipt
for the payment
A copy of your passport (all pages, including those not used)
Legalized and translated (by certified sworn translator) birth certificate.
The birth certificate should also legalized by Kemenhumham
(Kementerian Hukum dan Hak Asasi Manusia) dan Kemenlu
(Kementerian Luar Negeri)
Letter of admission or invitation from the educational institution in
Norway
Documentation on accomodation, such as a rental contract for a
dwelling or confirmation form the educational institution that they will
provide housing.
Documentation of financing. If the stay is to be financed by grants and
loans from the Norwegian State Education Loan fund, this should be
stated in the application.
6. Buy Flight Ticket to Trondheim
It is recommended that you buy ticket after your temporary residence
permit is granted
Approximate travel rate for summer time (June-August): 800-1200 USD one
way. Only part of the flight ticket will be covered by The Norwegian State of
Loan Fund (appr. 6000 NOK, 2012)
Maximal Baggage Weight: 23 kg
Cheap airlines (just a reference):
Qatar
KLM (likely more expensive, but you can buy extra baggage and you
don’t have to take your baggage in Oslo – it fly directly from
Amsterdam to Trondheim)
Turkish
7. Confirm SiT Housing
You need to secure your place in Trondheim (most likely Moholt for master
students) approximately two weeks after SiT (housing provider) offer
contract. What you need to do is only sign the contract, send it back via e-
mail, and pay deposit (5000 NOK, 2012) before you arrive in Trondheim for
self-funding student. If you are a quota scheme student, you can pay your
deposit after you are granted scholarship in the beginning of semester.
Room in Herman Krags Veg,
Moholt