NoSuchElementException
org.openqa.selenium.NoSuchElementException popularly known as NoSuchElementException extends org.openqa.selenium.NotFoundException which is a type of WebDriverException.
NoSuchElementException can be thrown in 2 cases as follows :
- When using - WebDriver.findElement(By by):
 - //example : WebElement my_element = driver.findElement(By.xpath("//my_xpath"));
 
- When using - WebElement.findElement(By by):
 - //example : WebElement my_element = element.findElement(By.xpath("//my_xpath"));
 
As per the JavaDocs just like any other WebDriverException, NoSuchElementException should contain the following Constant Fields :
Constant Field      Type                                        Value
SESSION_ID          public static final java.lang.String        "Session ID"
e.g. (Session info: chrome=63.0.3239.108)
DRIVER_INFO         public static final java.lang.String        "Driver info"
e.g. (Driver info: chromedriver=2.34.522940 (1a76f96f66e3ca7b8e57d503b4dd3bccfba87af1),platform=Windows NT 6.1.7601 SP1 x86)
BASE_SUPPORT_URL    protected static final java.lang.String     "http://seleniumhq.org/exceptions/"
e.g. (For documentation on this error, please visit: http://seleniumhq.org/exceptions/no_such_element.html)
Reason
The reason for NoSuchElementException can be either of the following :
- The Locator Strategy you have adopted doesn't identifies any element in the HTML DOM.
- The Locator Strategy you have adopted is unable to identify the element as it is not within the browser's Viewport.
- The Locator Strategy you have adopted identifies the element but is invisible due to presence of the attribute style="display: none;".
- The Locator Strategy you have adopted doesn't uniquely identifies the desired element in the HTML DOM and currently finds some other hidden / invisible element.
- The WebElement you are trying to locate is within an <iframe>tag.
- The WebDriver instance is looking out for the WebElement even before the element is present/visibile within the HTML DOM.
Solution
The solution to address NoSuchElementException can be either of the following :
- Adopt a Locator Strategy which uniquely identifies the desired WebElement. You can take help of the Developer Tools (Ctrl+Shift+I or F12) and use Element Inspector.  - Here you will find a detailed discussion on how to inspect element in selenium3.6 as firebug is not an option any more for FF 56? 
- Use - executeScript()method to scroll the element in to view as follows :
 - WebElement elem = driver.findElement(By.xpath("element_xpath"));
((JavascriptExecutor)driver).executeScript("arguments[0].scrollIntoView();", elem);
 - Here you will find a detailed discussion on Scrolling to top of the page in Python using Selenium 
- Incase element is having the attribute style="display: none;", remove the attribute  through - executeScript()method as follows :
 - WebElement element = driver.findElement(By.xpath("element_xpath"));
((JavascriptExecutor)driver).executeScript("arguments[0].removeAttribute('style')", element)
element.sendKeys("text_to_send");
 
- To check if the element is within an - <iframe>traverse up the HTML to locate the respective- <iframe>tag and- switchTo()the desired iframe through either of the following methods :
 - driver.switchTo().frame("frame_name");
driver.switchTo().frame("frame_id");
driver.switchTo().frame(1); // 1 represents frame index
 - Here you can find a detailed discussion on Is it possible to switch to an element in a frame without using driver.switchTo().frame(“frameName”) in Selenium Webdriver Java?. 
- If the element is not present/visible in the HTML DOM immediately, induce WebDriverWait with ExpectedConditions set to proper method as follows : - 
- To wait for presenceOfElementLocated : - new WebDriverWait(driver, 20).until(ExpectedConditions.presenceOfElementLocated(By.xpath("//div[@class='buttonStyle']//input[@id='originTextField']")));
 
- To wait for visibilityOfElementLocated : - new WebDriverWait(driver, 20).until(ExpectedConditions.visibilityOfElementLocated(By.xpath("//div[@class='buttonStyle']//input[@id='originTextField']")));
 
- To wait for elementToBeClickable : - new WebDriverWait(driver, 20).until(ExpectedConditions.elementToBeClickable(By.xpath("//div[@class='buttonStyle']//input[@id='originTextField']")));
 
 
Reference
You can find Selenium's python client based relevant discussion in: