Can you travel to Norway with a DUI?

NO.

As a general rule, countries that are parties to the Schengen Agreement do not allow entry to individuals who have been convicted of a serious crime and those who have committed a serious crime and subsequently been convicted of another serious crime. DUI is considered a serious crime in many Schengen countries, Norway being one of them. DUI in Norway is punishable by imprisonment, fines, and the revocation of one's driver's license. As a result, Norway may deny entry to individuals with a DUI conviction, even if it occurred in a different country.

In some cases, Norway may grant a visa to an individual with a DUI conviction if they can demonstrate that they have been rehabilitated and that they pose no risk to public safety. To do this, the individual will need to provide documentation showing that they have completed a DUI treatment program, that they have been sober for a specified period of time, and that they have taken steps to address the underlying causes of their DUI offense.

It is important to note that the visa application process for individuals with a DUI conviction can be complex and time-consuming. It is therefore advisable to consult with an immigration attorney before applying for a visa to Norway if you have a DUI conviction.

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