Free legal aid Norway

First line service

We are committed lawyers who provide first-line assistance to Ukrainians and individuals in Norway. We have extensive experience in integration law, labor law, social security law, and asylum law.

Help in Norway

If you are a Ukrainian citizen in Norway, we offer free legal support to help you navigate your rights and options. Whether you need assistance with residence permits, work, family matters, or asylum, our team is here for you. We speak Ukrainian, Russian, English, and Norwegian. All help is completely free and confidential.

Our Services

We help you with everything within these fields.

Immigration act

The Norwegian Immigration Act regulates who can enter and stay in Norway, including rules for residence permits, asylum, and family immigration. Foreign nationals in Norway can get help understanding their rights and obligations under the act by contacting us

Child protection act

The Norwegian Child Protection Act ensures that children in Norway grow up in a safe and caring environment, and allows authorities to intervene if a child is at risk. Foreign nationals in Norway can get help understanding the child protection system by contacting üs.

Criminal procedure act

The Norwegian Criminal Procedure Act sets the rules for how criminal cases are investigated, prosecuted, and tried in court. Foreign nationals in Norway who are involved in a criminal case can get help by contacting a defense attorney through us.

Conflict council act

The Norwegian Conflict Council Act governs the use of mediation to resolve conflicts between individuals, including both civil and criminal matters.

Marriage law

The Norwegian Marriage Act regulates the legal requirements for entering into and dissolving a marriage, including rules on age, consent, and residency.

Working environment act

The Norwegian Working Environment Act ensures safe and fair working conditions, covering employee rights, workplace safety, and protection against discrimination. Foreign nationals in Norway can get help by contacting the Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority (Arbeidstilsynet) or seek advice with us.

FAQ

Yes, some of our services are free of charge.

No, we can also help via video or phone if you are temporarily outside the country.

We cover the initial consultation.