What it is: NOAS (Norwegian Organisation for Asylum Seekers) is an independent NGO working to strengthen the legal protection of asylum seekers and refugees in Norway. They provide information, guidance, and legal aid in immigration and protection cases.
Why NOAS is relevant for Do Better Norge
Many DBN cases are cross‑border: parents with different citizenships, residence permits, or uncertain identity status (D‑number vs national ID). When immigration status becomes unstable, family‑life rights can collapse quickly. NOAS can help you:
- understand the asylum/protection process,
- prepare and document your case,
- navigate UDI decisions and appeal routes, and
- avoid common procedural errors.
When you should contact NOAS
- You have received a UDI decision on asylum/protection and need guidance on next steps.
- You are unsure what documents and evidence are relevant for protection claims.
- You need independent, rights‑based information (not only the authority perspective).
What to prepare
- Your case number and the decision letter(s).
- A timeline (arrival, interviews, decisions, deadlines).
- Evidence list (identity docs, country info, threats, medical notes, family links).
- Urgency (risk of removal, detention, expiring permits).
Do Better Norge note: family life and immigration
If your case intersects with children and family life, document the child impact: stability, schooling, attachment, contact with parents, and concrete consequences of removal or separation. Immigration cases often move fast; your documentation must be ready before deadlines.
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