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NAV processing time - how does it generally look?

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NAV processing time may vary depending on the case. As the office points out on its website, they try to consider each application as soon as possible. What are the general rules governing NAV's handling of applications?

NAV processing time

The expected processing time is defined as the period from the submission of the application until the decision is issued. It may be extended in the event that the submitted documentation turns out to be incomplete or the provided information turns out to be incorrect. NAV also reserves the right to extend the time necessary to consider the application after it has been received by the office - especially in the summer.

See the video about applying through the NAV.no website >>>

Decision Appeals

Each applicant has the right to appeal against a negative NAV decision. In this case, the application will be reconsidered. After another unfavorable decision, documentation will be sent to NAV Klageinstants. Subsequently, you can refer to Trygderetten. It is an instance whose decision is final from the point of view of Norwegian law.

WARNING! In matters related to childcare and benefits, this is NAV Klageinstants it is the final instance. No case of this goes to the list Trygderetten.

Matters relating to the payment of arrears of wages

NAV also informs that in matters related to the payment of arrears, the government is the party that informs about the time when the application will be considered. As a rule, such cases are processed within a month. However, in some cases this may differ, for example when one entity has been bought by another.

Read more about guaranteed wages >>>

New jobs, more efficient operation

As reported in May this year, the Norwegian government noticed problems with the efficiency of NAV operation. On May 15, the revised state budget was presented, which included, inter alia, increasing the number of employees who will serve only employers. A total of NOK 12,6 million has been allocated for the purposes of better organization of the office's work, which should contribute to the fact that NAV's processing time will be shorter than it is now.

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