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The Danish Immigration Service application form guide to the diplomatic missions
MARTS 2008
About application forms for Danish residence and work permits
Each of the Immigration Service’s application forms for Danish residence and work permits has been developed for a specific type of
applicant. When handing out application forms to applicants, diplomatic missions are asked to make sure to hand out the form which
matches the applicant’s grounds for applying for a Danish residence and work permit.
All application forms contain an application guide with a step-by-step description of the application process and a list of required
documents, along with a checklist.
Please note: Some of the forms are first to be filled in by the sponsor in Denmark, e.g. an employer or educational institution. This is clearly
indicated in the application guide. When the sponsor in Denmark has completed his/her part of the form and attached the necessary
documentation, he/she must forward it to the applicant who will then complete the rest of the form, attach the necessary documentation, and
submit the entire application at the diplomatic mission. In these cases, diplomatic missions are asked not to hand out the application form
but only to receive completed applications or inform applicants of the application process as described above.
By clicking on the title of an application form, you can download it directly from www.newtodenmark.dk
The applicant wishes to Form
J: Application for Schengen Visa
Apply for visa (short stay)
J1: Supplementary information
Apply for a Danish residence permit on the
grounds of:
Family Reunification (spouse/partner) FA1_eng: Application for family reunification of spouses
Family Reunification (children) FA2_eng: Application for family reunification with children
Family Reunification (on special grounds) SG1_eng: Application for family reunification in Denmark (special cases)
Previous Danish citizenship, Danish heritage or
SG3_eng: Application for Danish residence permit based on previous Danish citizenship, Danish heritage or
affiliation with the Danish minority in South
affiliation with the Danish minority in South Schleswig
Schleswig
The Danish Immigration Service - Ryesgade 53 – DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø - Tel.: +45 35 36 66 00 – Email: us@us.dk – www.newtodenmark.dk
Office hours Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. – Service Centre open Monday to Friday 8.30 a.m. to 12.00, Thursday also 3.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.
ST1: Application for a residence and work permit for students. Please note that the educational institution in
Studies
Denmark begins the application process by filling in one part of the form before forwarding it to the applicant.
Salaried work (residents of Estonia, Latvia, AR6: Application for residence and work permits for employees from new EU member states.
Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, the Czech Please note that the employer in Denmark begins the application process by filling in one part of the form
Republic, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria) before forwarding it to the applicant.
AR1: Application for residence and work permit for employees (non-EU/EEA citizens). Please note that the
Salaried work (non-EU/EEA citizen) employer in Denmark begins the application process by filling in one part of the form before forwarding it to the
applicant.
ST2: Application for residence and work permit for researchers, PhD students and research assistants. Please
Work as a researcher, PhD student or research
note that the research institution in Denmark begins the application process by filling in one part of the form
assistant
before forwarding it to the applicant.
RF1: Application for a residence and work permit for religious workers. Please note that the religious
Religious work as a member of the clergy,
order/denomination in Denmark begins the application process by filling in one part of the form before
missionary, nun or monk
forwarding it to the applicant.
Job seeking (Green Card scheme) GR1_eng: Application for residence permit for job seekers (Green Card scheme)
Self-employment (non-EU/EEA citizen) AR2: Application for a residence and work permit for self-employed persons (non-EU/EEA citizens)
PR1: Application for a residence and work permit for agricultural, veterinary, forestry or horticultural interns.
Internship in the agricultural, veterinary, forestry,
Please note that the place of internship in Denmark begins the application process by filling in one part of the
or horticultural field
form before forwarding it to the applicant.
Internship in the healthcare sector, natural PR3: Application for a residence and work permit for interns in the healthcare sector, natural sciences,
sciences, technical fields, the pharmaceutical technical fields, the pharmaceutical sector, architecture etc. Please note that the place of internship in
sector, architecture etc. Denmark begins the application process by filling in one part of the form before forwarding it to the applicant.
Au pair stay AU1: Application for residence permit for au pairs
Working Holiday WH1: Application for residence and work permit for Working Holiday
Humanitarian or social work (or other special XG1: Application for a residence and work permit for volunteers and other applicants with special
circumstances) circumstances
Apply for a Danish residence permit, because the FA8: Application for residence and work permit for family members of a foreign national who is to work or
applicant’s spouse/partner is to work or study in study in Denmark. Please note that children staying with a parent who is to work or study In Denmark also
Denmark can use this form to apply for a residence permit.
The Danish Immigration Service - Ryesgade 53 – DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø - Tel.: +45 35 36 66 00 – Email: us@us.dk – www.newtodenmark.dk
Office hours Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. – Service Centre open Monday to Friday 8.30 a.m. to 12.00, Thursday also 3.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.
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