Apply for a passport for foreign nationals
You are a foreign national; you hold a residence permit in Denmark and you want to apply for a Danish travel document (convention passport) or alien’s passport because you cannot obtain a passport from the authorities in your home country.
The expected maximum processing time is
3 months
In addition there's a production and delivery time in about
3 weeks
The information below explains what you need to do when you apply for a passport for foreign nationals.
You need to complete the application. You also need to enclose documentation, so it is a good idea to gather it all before you start.
You may need:
Set aside
15 to 20 minutes
to fill in the application form
1 person
You, the applicant, need to fill in the application form.
The application form includes detailed instructions for how to fill it in and which types of documentation you need to enclose. If you are a child under the age of 16, your custody holder needs to submit the application.
You need MitID when filling in the application form. Read more about MitID
If you want to resume filling in an application form online select ‘Start online application’. Once you are logged in, select ‘Continue a previously saved application’.
If you would like to make changes to an online application after you have submitted it, you need to contact the Immigration Service. You do not need to submit a new application. Contact the Immigration Service
Start PA1-2 online application
You are required to use the online version of application form PA1-2 when applying for a passport for foreign nationals, unless you have been granted an exemption. Read more about mandatory online self-service
When you submit an application to the Immigration Service, we will process your personal information. You can read more about your rights and how we process your information in the application form or on this page: Personal data – How we process your data
When you have submitted your application you must appear in person at the Immigration Service’s Citizen Service and have your biometric features recorded within 3 weeks.
Book appointment
You must book an appointment before you appear at the Citizen Service. Read more about how you book an appointment
Remember that you must bring
- Approved passport photo. See requirements for passport photos at politi.dk (in Danish only) Please note that pictures of people with white/light clothes must also have a background in sharp contrast – in the same way as pictures of people with white/light hair and white/light headscarves.
- Payment card or cash to pay the fee.
- Last issued passport. Only if you have previously been issued a passport by the Danish Immigration Service. If you cannot present your previously issued passport, you must pay a double fee. Read more about double fees
- Passport issued in another country. Only if you have a valid passport issued in another country.
- Consent of custody holder(s). Only if you (applicant) are under 18. In the case of joint custody, all fields in the declaration must be filled in and both parents must sign the declaration of consent. Download the declaration of consent from the custody holder(s) (pdf)
When you appear
When you appear at the Immigration Service’s Citizen Service you will need to pay the passport fee and sign an information card.
You will also need to have your fingerprints (biometric features) recorded for storage on a microchip in your passport.
Your fingerprints will be saved for up to 90 days
Your fingerprints will be saved for up to 90 days. This means that you will need to have your fingerprints recorded again if your passport is issued more than 90 days after they were recorded. This could be the case if you are applying for a new passport at the same time as you are applying for an extension of your residence permit or a permanent residence permit. In this situation, your passport application will only be processed once your residence permit has been extended, or you have been granted a permanent residence permit, which normally takes more than 90 days.
The Immigration Service will ask you to have your fingerprints recorded again if it is necessary.