Alright, so I wanted to get a Norwegian passport. You know, just to have it.
First, I searched for “Buy Norwegian passport online” on Google. A bunch of websites popped up, but most of them looked shady as hell.
- Some websites claimed they could get me one in like 7-10 days. Sounded too good to be true.
- Others talked about “genuine or fake” biometric passports. I mean, I wanted a real one, but still, it felt weird.
Then I found a few sites that offered “video proof” before delivery. That seemed a bit more legit, I guess. They even had a 24-hour support service, which was kind of reassuring.

I dug deeper and saw that these passports were supposed to be “original” with 32 pages and valid for 10 years. They mentioned stuff about being issued to nationals, but I wasn’t sure what to make of that.
The Process
So, I decided to go for it. I contacted one of the sellers that offered video proof. We chatted a bit, and they explained how it all worked. Basically, I had to give them my details, and they would make the passport. Once it was done, they would send me a video of it before I paid the full amount. The payment options seemed secure. They had options like secure credit cards or bitcoin.
I sent them my info, and waited. After a few days, true to their word, they sent me a video of the passport. It looked pretty real, with my picture and everything. I made the payment, and they shipped it to me.
The Result
About a week later, I received the package. The passport was inside, and honestly, it looked and felt like a real one. I’m not planning on using it to travel or anything, but it’s cool to have. I know some people might need it for actual travel or other reasons. For me, it was more about just seeing if it was possible.
So yeah, that’s my experience with trying to buy a Norwegian passport online. It was a bit of a gamble, but it worked out in the end. Just be careful if you’re thinking of doing something similar. Not sure if it’s fully legal, but hey, it’s an interesting story at least.