🇳🇴 Need Expert Help With Your Norway Visa Application?
Last updated: January 2026 | Author: Md Bangir Hossain (Bablu) • Senior Visa Consultant (10+ Years, 3,000+ Visas) | ✅ Verified against official Norway Embassy & VFS sources
Dreaming of witnessing the magical Northern Lights dancing across Arctic skies? Planning to explore Norway’s breathtaking fjords, visit family in Oslo, or attend a business conference in Bergen? Whatever your reason for visiting this stunning Scandinavian country, one thing stands between you and your Norwegian adventure — getting your visa approved.
Here’s a reality many Bangladeshi travelers don’t realize: Norway has one of the stricter Schengen visa approval processes, with rejection rates that can discourage unprepared applicants. But here’s the good news — with the right approach, these rejections are 100% preventable.
At goFLY Limited, we’ve helped 3,000+ Bangladeshi travelers successfully obtain their Schengen visas with a 90%+ success rate. After processing hundreds of Norway visa applications specifically, our senior consultant Md. Bangir Hossain (Bablu) has identified the exact strategies that separate approved applications from rejected ones.
In this comprehensive guide, we’re sharing 5 essential tips (plus bonus strategies) that will dramatically increase your chances of Norway visa approval. These aren’t generic advice — these are battle-tested techniques from real successful applications.
Before diving into the tips, use these AI-powered tools to assess and prepare your application:
- Visa Eligibility Checker — Instant assessment of your Norway visa eligibility
- Personalized Visa Checklist Generator — Custom document list for YOUR specific situation
For the complete application process, visit our comprehensive Norway Visa from Bangladesh guide.
❌ Why Norway Visas Get Rejected — Understanding the Problem First
Before we dive into the tips, let’s understand why Norway visa applications get rejected. Knowing the common pitfalls helps you avoid them:
| Rejection Reason | Percentage | What It Means |
|---|---|---|
| Incomplete/Incorrect Documents | ~35% | Missing documents, wrong formats, expired certificates |
| Insufficient Financial Proof | ~25% | Can’t prove ability to fund the trip |
| Unclear Purpose of Visit | ~15% | Vague itinerary, unconvincing travel plan |
| Weak Ties to Bangladesh | ~12% | Embassy doubts you’ll return home |
| Travel Insurance Issues | ~8% | Insufficient coverage, wrong territory, date gaps |
| Past Visa Violations | ~5% | Previous overstays, rejections, or inconsistencies |
A Norway visa rejection doesn’t just mean a lost trip — it means:
- Lost visa fee: €80 (~৳10,400) — non-refundable
- Lost VFS fee: ~৳3,500-4,500 — non-refundable
- Rejection stamp: Makes future Schengen applications harder
- Wasted time: 3-6 weeks of preparation gone
- Cancelled plans: Lost hotel deposits, event registrations
Total potential loss: ৳15,000+ plus future complications
The good news? All of these rejection reasons are preventable with proper preparation. Let’s dive into the 5 essential tips that will help you avoid these pitfalls.
⚡ Quick Reference: Norway Visa Approval Essentials
✅ Tip 1: Submit Complete and Accurate Documents
This is the #1 reason for visa rejections — and the easiest to fix. Approximately 35% of all Norway visa rejections happen because of incomplete or incorrect documentation. The Norwegian Embassy is strict about documentation, and even small errors can lead to rejection.
“I thought my application was 95% complete, so I submitted anyway. The embassy rejected it because my bank statement was from 4 months ago instead of the required 6 months. I lost ৳14,000 in fees.”
— A Bangladeshi applicant (Name withheld)
Lesson: There’s no such thing as “almost complete” in visa applications. It’s either complete or it’s not.
📋 Complete Document Checklist for Norway Visa
🪪 Identity Documents
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Visa Application Form
- Downloaded from official VFS/Embassy website
- ALL fields completed (no blanks)
- Typewritten preferred (handwritten accepted but risky)
- Signed in all required places
- Dates in correct format (DD/MM/YYYY)
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Valid Passport
- Valid for at least 3 months beyond your Schengen exit date
- Issued within the last 10 years
- Minimum 2 blank pages for stamps
- No damage, tears, or water damage
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Passport Photocopies
- Bio-data page (clear, readable)
- All pages with previous visas and stamps
- Old passport copies (if you have travel history)
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Passport Photographs (2 copies)
- Size: 35×45mm (Schengen standard)
- Background: White or light grey, shadow-free
- Recency: Taken within last 6 months
- Face coverage: 70-80% of photo
- Expression: Neutral, mouth closed, eyes open
- No glasses (if possible)
✈️ Travel Documents
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Cover Letter
- Your full name and passport number
- Purpose of visit (tourism/business/family)
- Complete travel dates (entry and exit)
- Cities/places you’ll visit in Norway
- Who is funding the trip
- Your strong ties to Bangladesh (job, family, property)
- Your contact details
- Signature at the end
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Return Flight Reservation
- Round-trip itinerary (Dhaka → Norway → Dhaka)
- Use REFUNDABLE bookings until visa approved
- Dates matching cover letter and other documents
- PNR/Booking reference clearly visible
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Accommodation Proof
- Hotel booking confirmations for ENTIRE stay
- OR Airbnb/vacation rental confirmations
- OR Host invitation letter + address proof (for family visits)
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Day-by-Day Travel Itinerary
- Date-wise plan with cities, activities, accommodation
- Shows genuine tourist/business intent
🛡️ Travel Insurance (MANDATORY)
- Minimum Coverage: €30,000 for medical emergencies + repatriation
- Territory: Valid across ALL 27 Schengen countries (not just Norway)
- Duration: Every day of your travel + buffer days
- Documents: Insurance certificate + policy schedule
- Zero or low deductible: Preferred by embassies
💰 Financial Documents
- Bank Statements: Last 6 months, officially sealed by bank
- Bank Solvency Certificate: Current balance confirmation
- Fixed Deposits (FDR): If applicable
- Tax Returns/TIN: If available
💼 Employment/Status Proof
- Employees: NOC/Leave letter, payslips (3-6 months), employment contract, company ID
- Business Owners: Trade license, TIN, business bank statements
- Students: Enrollment letter, student ID, leave permission
Every document should tell the same story. Your cover letter dates should match flight bookings, hotel reservations, insurance policy, employer leave letter, and itinerary. Even small date mismatches raise red flags.
Use our Personalized Visa Checklist Generator to ensure you don’t miss anything.
💰 Tip 2: Demonstrate Strong Financial Stability
Visa officers need absolute confidence that you can financially support yourself during your Norway trip — and that you won’t become a burden on the Norwegian state. Weak financial documentation is the second most common reason for rejection (~25% of cases).
What Visa Officers Look For
| Financial Aspect | What They Want to See | Red Flags |
|---|---|---|
| Consistent Income | Regular salary/business credits over 6 months | Irregular deposits, gaps in income |
| Healthy Balance | €50-100 per day of stay (+ buffer) | Low balance, overdrafts |
| Genuine Savings | Gradual accumulation over time | Sudden large deposits before application |
| Stability | No dramatic fluctuations | Large unexplained withdrawals |
| Verifiability | Official bank seals and signatures | Unofficial statements, unclear transactions |
How Much Money Do You Need to Show?
While there’s no official minimum, here’s a practical guideline:
| Trip Duration | Recommended Balance | BDT Equivalent (Approx.) |
|---|---|---|
| 7 days | €500-700 | ৳65,000-91,000 |
| 14 days | €1,000-1,400 | ৳130,000-182,000 |
| 21 days | €1,500-2,100 | ৳195,000-273,000 |
| 30 days | €2,000-3,000 | ৳260,000-390,000 |
Note: These amounts are for the account balance. Your 6-month transaction history showing consistent income is equally important.
📄 Financial Documents to Submit
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Bank Statements (Last 6 Months)
- Officially printed by bank with seal and signature
- Shows all transactions (credits and debits)
- Account holder name matching passport
- Recent (issued within last 2 weeks)
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Bank Solvency Certificate
- Current balance confirmation
- On bank letterhead with seal
- Date of issue clearly visible
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Fixed Deposits (FDR)
- Shows long-term savings pattern
- Maturity date and amount
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Salary Slips (Last 3-6 Months)
- For employed applicants
- Shows consistent income
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Tax Returns/TIN Certificate
- Shows you’re a taxpaying citizen
- Adds credibility
NEVER deposit a large sum of money right before applying!
Visa officers are trained to spot sudden deposits. If your account shows ৳50,000 for 5 months and suddenly jumps to ৳500,000 in the last month, it screams “borrowed money” — and leads to rejection.
If you genuinely received a large sum (property sale, business payment, gift), provide supporting documents:
- Property sale deed/agreement
- Business invoice and payment receipt
- Gift letter from family member with their bank statement
👨👩👧 If Someone is Sponsoring Your Trip
If a family member, friend, or employer is funding your Norway trip, you need:
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Sponsorship/Undertaking Letter
- States they will cover ALL your expenses
- Their full name, address, contact details
- Their relationship to you
- Signed and dated
- Sponsor’s Bank Statements — Last 6 months, showing sufficient funds
- Sponsor’s ID/Passport Copy
- Proof of Relationship — Birth certificate, marriage certificate, family photos
- Sponsor’s Employment/Income Proof
“The best financial documentation shows a story of stability — consistent income, gradual savings, responsible spending. Don’t just show money; show a financially responsible lifestyle.”
— Md. Bangir Hossain (Bablu), Senior Visa Consultant
📅 Tip 3: Provide a Detailed Travel Itinerary
Visa officers want to know exactly what you’ll do in Norway. A vague or unclear itinerary raises doubts about your genuine intent and can lead to rejection. Your itinerary should paint a clear picture of a well-planned, realistic trip.
What a Good Itinerary Shows
| Element | What to Include | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Clear Purpose | Tourism, business meeting, family visit — specific and genuine | Shows you have a real reason to visit |
| Realistic Timeline | Achievable activities within your stay duration | Shows you’ve actually planned (not copied a template) |
| Specific Locations | Named cities, attractions, addresses | Demonstrates genuine research and interest |
| Logical Flow | Travel route makes geographic sense | Shows practical thinking |
| Return Intent | Clear departure date with return flight | Shows you plan to leave on time |
📋 Sample Itinerary Structure
Here’s how to structure your day-by-day itinerary for a 10-day Norway trip:
| Day | Date | City | Activities | Accommodation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | 15 June 2026 | Oslo | Arrival at Oslo Gardermoen Airport, check-in, rest, evening walk in Karl Johans gate | Thon Hotel Opera, Oslo |
| Day 2 | 16 June 2026 | Oslo | Visit Vigeland Sculpture Park, Viking Ship Museum, Oslo Opera House | Thon Hotel Opera, Oslo |
| Day 3 | 17 June 2026 | Oslo | Holmenkollen Ski Jump, Fram Museum, Akershus Fortress | Thon Hotel Opera, Oslo |
| Day 4 | 18 June 2026 | Bergen | Train to Bergen (scenic railway), check-in, explore Bryggen Wharf | Scandic Ørnen, Bergen |
| Day 5 | 19 June 2026 | Bergen | Fløibanen funicular, Fish Market, Bergen Aquarium | Scandic Ørnen, Bergen |
| Day 6 | 20 June 2026 | Fjords | Day trip: Norway in a Nutshell tour (Sognefjord, Flåm Railway) | Scandic Ørnen, Bergen |
| Day 7 | 21 June 2026 | Tromsø | Flight to Tromsø, check-in, Arctic Cathedral, Polaria | Clarion Hotel The Edge, Tromsø |
| Day 8 | 22 June 2026 | Tromsø | Fjellheisen cable car, Tromsø Museum, midnight sun viewing | Clarion Hotel The Edge, Tromsø |
| Day 9 | 23 June 2026 | Oslo | Flight to Oslo, shopping, packing | Radisson Blu Airport Hotel |
| Day 10 | 24 June 2026 | Departure | Departure from Oslo Gardermoen Airport to Dhaka | — |
✅ Itinerary Checklist
- Dates: Entry and exit dates clearly stated
- Cities: All cities you’ll visit listed
- Accommodation: Hotel names and addresses for every night
- Activities: Specific attractions, museums, tours named
- Transport: How you’ll travel between cities (train, flight, bus)
- Consistency: Matches cover letter, bookings, and other documents
- Too vague: “Sightseeing in Norway” — which cities? What attractions?
- Unrealistic: 10 cities in 5 days — physically impossible
- Copied templates: Generic itineraries that don’t match your actual bookings
- No activities: Just hotel bookings without a plan
- Mismatch: Itinerary shows Bergen but hotel booking is in Oslo
Use our Trip Planner tool to create a realistic, well-structured itinerary. For detailed Schengen travel planning, check out our Schengen Visa from Bangladesh guide.
🛂 Tip 4: Ensure Your Passport Meets All Requirements
Your passport is the foundation of your visa application. Norway’s visa authorities are strict about passport requirements, and failure to meet them results in automatic rejection — regardless of how strong the rest of your application is.
Norway Visa Passport Requirements
| Requirement | Details | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Validity | At least 3 months beyond your planned Schengen exit date | Ensures passport is valid throughout and after your trip |
| Issue Date | Passport issued within the last 10 years | Schengen rule for biometric passports |
| Blank Pages | Minimum 2 blank pages for visa stamps | Space for Norway visa sticker and entry/exit stamps |
| Condition | No tears, damage, water stains, or faded pages | Damaged passports may be rejected |
| Photo | Passport photo clearly visible, not faded | Identity verification |
| Signature | Signed on signature page | Invalid without signature |
📐 Understanding the 3-Month Rule
Many applicants misunderstand the validity requirement. Here’s how it works:
Scenario: You plan to enter Norway on June 15, 2026 and leave the Schengen area on June 30, 2026.
Calculation: June 30 + 3 months = September 30, 2026
Requirement: Your passport must be valid until AT LEAST September 30, 2026
Safe practice: Have at least 6 months validity to be safe
❌ When to Renew Your Passport BEFORE Applying
- Passport expires within 6 months of your travel dates
- Fewer than 2 blank pages remaining
- Any physical damage (tears, water damage, bent covers)
- Photo is faded or unclear
- Passport is more than 10 years old
- Name change (marriage/divorce) not reflected
If you have previous international travel history, bring your old passports to show past visas and entry/exit stamps. This demonstrates you’re a genuine traveler who returns home on time — a big plus for your application.
🔍 Tip 5: Be Honest About Your Travel History
Visa officers have access to databases and can verify your travel history. Dishonesty is the fastest route to rejection — and potentially a multi-year ban. If you have past issues, honesty and transparency are your best strategies.
What Visa Officers Check
- Previous visa applications — Approvals and rejections to any country
- Entry/exit stamps — Did you leave on time previously?
- Schengen Information System (SIS) — Any overstays, violations, or bans
- Visa Information System (VIS) — Your biometric history
- Consistency — Does your application match your history?
How to Handle Common Situations
Situation 1: Previous Visa Rejection
What to do:
- Disclose the rejection honestly in your application form
- Provide a brief explanation in your cover letter
- Explain what has changed since then (better documentation, stronger ties, etc.)
- Include the rejection letter if you have it
A previous rejection doesn’t mean automatic rejection — but lying about it does.
Situation 2: Previous Overstay
What to do:
- Be completely honest — they WILL find out from their databases
- Provide a genuine explanation (medical emergency, flight cancellation, etc.)
- Include supporting documents if available (hospital records, airline cancellation notice)
- Show how your circumstances have changed
Overstays are serious, but unexplained or hidden overstays are worse.
Situation 3: No Previous Travel History
What to do:
- This is NOT a negative — everyone starts somewhere
- Focus on strong ties to Bangladesh (job, family, property)
- Provide extra-strong financial documentation
- Consider easier destinations first (Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore) to build history
Situation 4: Good Travel History
What to do:
- This is a MAJOR advantage — showcase it!
- Include copies of previous visas and stamps
- Bring old passports to VFS appointment
- Mention your travel history in your cover letter
Previous Schengen visas where you returned on time significantly boost your chances.
📄 Documents to Support Your Travel History
- Old passports with previous visas and stamps
- Copies of previous visas (Schengen, UK, USA, etc.)
- Entry/exit stamps showing compliance
- Explanation letter for any issues (if applicable)
- Supporting documents for past issues (medical records, etc.)
- Hide previous rejections — they have databases
- Lie about overstays — Schengen systems track this
- Use fake travel history — easily verified
- Omit old passports — raises suspicion
One lie discovered = rejection + possible multi-year Schengen ban
🎁 Bonus Tips for Norway Visa Success in 2026
Beyond the 5 essential tips, here are additional strategies that can give your application an edge:
⏰ Bonus Tip 1: Apply Early — Very Early
Visa processing takes time, and rushing leads to mistakes. Here’s the timeline:
- Earliest you can apply: 6 months before travel
- Recommended: 6-8 weeks before travel (peak season)
- Minimum safe margin: 4 weeks before travel
- Peak seasons (apply earlier): April-September (summer), December (holidays)
Early application gives you time to fix issues if embassy requests additional documents.
🏠 Bonus Tip 2: Prove Strong Ties to Bangladesh
The embassy’s biggest concern: “Will this person return?” Show them why you MUST return:
- Employment: Permanent job, NOC letter, return-to-work commitment
- Business: Trade license, ongoing contracts, employees depending on you
- Property: Land ownership documents, rental income
- Family: Spouse, children, elderly parents in Bangladesh
- Education: Enrolled in ongoing studies (for students)
- Financial commitments: Loans, mortgages, business investments
📝 Bonus Tip 3: Write a Compelling Cover Letter
Your cover letter is your chance to speak directly to the visa officer. Make it count:
- Explain your purpose clearly and genuinely
- Show why you chose Norway specifically
- Highlight your ties to Bangladesh
- Mention your travel history (if positive)
- Be professional, concise, and honest
✅ Bonus Tip 4: Double-Check Everything Before Submission
Before your VFS appointment, review your entire application:
- All signatures in place?
- All dates consistent across documents?
- All names spelled exactly as in passport?
- All photocopies clear and readable?
- All original documents organized in order?
One small error can delay or derail your application.
🛡️ Bonus Tip 5: Get the Right Travel Insurance
Many rejections happen due to insurance issues. Ensure yours:
- Covers ALL 27 Schengen countries (not just Norway)
- Has minimum €30,000 coverage
- Covers every day of your travel
- Includes medical repatriation
- Is from a recognized insurer
Learn more: Travel Insurance in Bangladesh
❌ Common Mistakes That Cause Norway Visa Rejection
Avoid these pitfalls that we see Bangladeshi applicants make repeatedly:
| # | Mistake | Consequence | Solution |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Buying non-refundable tickets before visa | Lose money if rejected | Use refundable bookings or reservations |
| 2 | Sudden large bank deposits | Looks like borrowed money | Maintain consistent balance over 6 months |
| 3 | Insurance only for Norway | Automatic rejection | Get coverage for ALL Schengen countries |
| 4 | Vague cover letter | Unclear purpose | Be specific about your plans and ties |
| 5 | Date mismatches | Raises suspicion | Cross-verify all documents for consistency |
| 6 | Hiding previous rejections | Rejection + possible ban | Always be honest |
| 7 | Old or damaged passport photos | Application delayed | Get fresh 35×45mm photos, white background |
| 8 | Applying to wrong country | Rejection | Apply to country of main/longest stay |
| 9 | Weak ties to Bangladesh | Embassy doubts return | Document job, family, property strongly |
| 10 | Applying too late | Stress, rushed mistakes | Apply 6-8 weeks before travel |
For more details, read our comprehensive guide: How to Avoid Common Norway Visa Rejections
✅ Pre-Submission Success Checklist
Before you submit your Norway visa application, run through this final checklist:
📋 Documents Ready?
- ✅ Visa application form — Complete, signed
- ✅ Passport — Valid 3+ months beyond exit, 2+ blank pages
- ✅ Photos — 2 copies, 35×45mm, white background, recent
- ✅ Cover letter — Clear purpose, ties to Bangladesh
- ✅ Flight reservation — Round-trip, refundable
- ✅ Hotel bookings — All nights covered
- ✅ Travel itinerary — Day-by-day plan
- ✅ Travel insurance — €30,000, all Schengen, correct dates
- ✅ Bank statements — 6 months, sealed, sufficient balance
- ✅ Employment proof — NOC, payslips, trade license
- ✅ All photocopies — Clear, organized
🔍 Consistency Check?
- ✅ All dates match across all documents
- ✅ Name spelled exactly same everywhere
- ✅ Passport number consistent
- ✅ Cover letter matches itinerary and bookings
- ✅ Insurance dates cover entire travel
📅 Timeline Check?
- ✅ VFS appointment booked
- ✅ At least 4-6 weeks before travel
- ✅ Payment ready (cash/card)
- ✅ Appointment confirmation printed
If you’re unsure about any aspect of your application, get a professional review. At goFLY, we offer free initial consultations where we honestly assess your case before you pay anything. We’ve declined 70+ weak cases in 2025 alone — because taking your money for a likely rejection isn’t our style.
🏆 Why Choose goFLY for Your Norway Visa?
Applying for a Norway visa doesn’t have to be stressful. At goFLY Limited, we’ve helped thousands of Bangladeshi travelers successfully obtain their Schengen visas.
| What You Get | The goFLY Advantage |
|---|---|
| ✅ Expert Consultation | 10+ years experience | 3,000+ visas processed by Md. Bangir Hossain (Bablu) |
| ✅ 90%+ Success Rate | On cases we accept (we honestly decline weak applications) |
| ✅ IATA Certified | IATA: 42337956 | ATAB: 4298 | Civil Aviation: 0007726 |
| ✅ Free Assessment | Honest evaluation before you pay anything |
| ✅ Complete Checklist Review | Every document checked for accuracy |
| ✅ Cover Letter Writing | Professional, embassy-ready letters |
| ✅ Appointment Guidance | VFS slot booking strategy |
| ✅ 4.8★ Google Rating | 431+ verified reviews from satisfied travelers |
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Norway Schengen visa processing typically takes 15-30 calendar days from the date of submission. However, during peak seasons (April-September, December), processing can extend to 45 days.
Recommendation: Apply 6-8 weeks before your travel date to allow buffer time.
Current Norway Schengen visa fees:
- Adults (12+): €80 (~৳10,400)
- Children (6-11): €40 (~৳5,200)
- Children (under 6): FREE
- VFS Service Fee: ~৳3,500-4,500
Note: All fees are non-refundable, even if rejected.
Yes, travel insurance is mandatory. Requirements:
- Minimum coverage: €30,000
- Coverage area: ALL 27 Schengen countries
- Duration: Every day of your trip
- Coverage type: Medical emergencies + repatriation
Insurance gaps = automatic rejection. Learn more: Travel Insurance Guide
If rejected, you’ll receive a letter explaining the reason(s). Your options:
- Appeal: If you believe the decision was wrong (rare success)
- Reapply: Fix the issues and submit a new, stronger application
- Wait: Some rejections suggest waiting before reapplying
A rejection doesn’t mean permanent ban — but repeated rejections make future applications harder. Get professional help before reapplying.
Apply at VFS Global Norway Visa Application Centre in Dhaka.
Steps:
- Book appointment at VFS Global Norway
- Prepare all required documents
- Attend appointment and submit biometrics
- Track and collect passport
For step-by-step guidance: Norway VFS Appointment Guide
While there’s no official minimum, the guideline is €50-100 per day of your stay:
- 7-day trip: €500-700 (~৳65,000-91,000)
- 14-day trip: €1,000-1,400 (~৳130,000-182,000)
- 30-day trip: €2,000-3,000 (~৳260,000-390,000)
More important than amount: consistent balance over 6 months and regular income credits.
Yes! A Norway Schengen visa allows you to visit all 27 Schengen countries:
Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland.
Rule: Norway should be your main destination (longest stay or first entry if equal).
While not always “mandatory,” a cover letter is highly recommended and can significantly improve your chances. It allows you to:
- Explain your purpose clearly
- Highlight ties to Bangladesh
- Address any potential concerns proactively
- Show you’re a genuine, organized traveler
A well-written cover letter has helped many borderline cases get approved.
Depends on what you want to experience:
- Northern Lights: September to March (best: January-February)
- Midnight Sun: May to July (especially June)
- Fjord cruises: May to September
- Winter sports: December to April
- Budget travel: October-November, March-April (off-peak)
Visa tip: Off-peak months have faster processing and easier VFS appointments.
No legitimate agency can guarantee visa approval. Visa decisions are made solely by the Royal Norwegian Embassy — not VFS, not travel agencies, not anyone else.
What goFLY guarantees:
- Professional, complete application preparation
- Honest assessment of your case
- 90%+ success rate on cases we accept
- We decline weak cases rather than take your money
Any agency promising “100% guaranteed approval” is running a scam.
🚀 Ready to Apply for Your Norway Visa?
Don’t leave your Norwegian adventure to chance. Let goFLY’s experienced team guide you through every step of the application process.
Our Norway Visa Services Include:
- ✅ Free Initial Consultation — Honest assessment of your case
- ✅ Complete Document Review — Every document checked for accuracy
- ✅ Cover Letter Preparation — Professional, embassy-ready
- ✅ Appointment Booking Guidance — VFS strategy
- ✅ Pre-Submission Quality Check — Final verification
- ✅ Insurance & Flight Assistance — Complete travel support
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⚠️ Disclaimer
This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or immigration advice. Visa requirements, fees, and procedures can change without notice. Visa approval is at the sole discretion of the Royal Norwegian Embassy.
goFLY Limited is NOT affiliated with VFS Global, the Norwegian Embassy, or any government authority. We are an independent IATA-certified travel agency providing visa application assistance.
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Last verified: January 2026 | Next review: April 2026
