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UDI (Norwegian Directorate of Immigration): Key Terms, Portals, and Rights

Updated 18 Feb 2026 1 min read ✎ dbnadmin
UDI (Norwegian Directorate of Immigration): Key Terms, Portals, and Rights
Norwegian public institutions are subject to administrative law and oversight.
What UDI does, how to use UDI’s portals (including Min side), core terms like DUF number, and how immigration status intersects with family life and children’s rights.

What it is: UDI (Utlendingsdirektoratet) is Norway’s Directorate of Immigration. UDI processes and decides many immigration matters (residence permits, family immigration, protection/asylum, permanent residence, citizenship processes in certain steps, and more).

Key portals and identifiers

  • UDI “Min side”: view applications, send documents, pay fees, and book appointments where available.
  • DUF number: a registration number used in UDI’s systems for people who apply for residence/protection.

How UDI intersects with family life

Immigration status can directly affect family unity and contact. DBN’s focus is to make sure families understand:

  • Which authority decides what (UDI vs Police vs Tax Administration)
  • How identity/registration issues can delay permits and practical rights
  • How to document child ties and family life consistently across systems

Practical checklist for UDI interactions

  • Use Min side for document submission and keep copies of what you upload.
  • Write a short cover note when sending documents: what is attached, why it matters.
  • Keep a timeline (appointments, submissions, payments, replies).
  • Confirm the correct authority for the step you’re on (UDI vs police appointment vs Tax Administration identity steps).

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