EU residence as a family member to an EU citizen
You are a family member to a (non-Danish) EU citizen living in Denmark who has independent grounds for residence in Denmark under EU regulations. You are an EU citizen or a third-country citizen.
Normal processing time
0-90 days
Processing fee
No fee
Your application will be submitted to the Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI).
The EU citizen you are applying as a family member to is referred to as the 'sponsor’ below.
Make sure you have all documents ready in a digital format so you can attach them to the online application.
You must attach:
As documentation for your family members current grounds for residence you must attach:
The documentation of the sponsor’s grounds for residence must be issued or verified less than 30 days before SIRI receives it.
As documentation that you are family related to the sponsor you must attach:
The certificates submitted must always be from the country where, for example, the marriage or birth took place (e.g. if a child is born in the United States, the American birth certificate must be attached).
Cohabiting and registered partners must also attach:
If you have been cohabiting at several different addresses within the last 18-24 months, you should send documentation for each address.
Children over the age of 21, parents or other family members must also attach:
Expect to use
15 minutes
to complete the application form
1 person
You complete the application form yourself
In this step you have access to the relevant application form OD1B.
The form contain instructions on how to complete the form and what kind of documents you must submit along with the form.
Use the online form OD1B (opens in a new window)
If you have started an application before 15 May 2025 that you want to complete, use the previous form OD1. The previous OD1 form will not be available after 1 June 2025. Link to previous OD1 form
You can read more about how we process your personal data here
We recommend that you apply online, since digital applications often can be processed faster.
If you are a citizen of a country outside the EU/EEA or Switzerland, you must have your biometric features recorded in order for you to receive a residence card. This means that you must have a facial photo taken and your fingerprints recorded. Your biometric features will be recorded when you appear in person in one of SIRI's branch offices in connection with the application.
You can find your ongoing and completed applications for 30 days from your last login.
You must appear in person in one of SIRI’s branch offices within 30 days.
You must bring:
- The receipt for the online application
- Your passport or national ID card
Only when you have identified yourself this way and been linked to your application, will we consider your application to be fully submitted.
If you do not appear no later than 30 days after submitting your online application, SIRI will consider your application as withdrawn and close the case.
If you attach all necessary documents to the application, and if you meet the conditions for your grounds for residence, SIRI can issue a residence document for you immediately when you appear.
If any documentation is missing the case will take longer to process. Whwn you appear at SIRI, you will normally be informed if any further documentation is needed.
You have the right to reside and work in Denmark while you wait for an answer.
If you are a citizen of a country outside the EU/EEA or Switzerland, you may work while we process your case if you meet the conditions of grounds for residence as a family member to an EU citizen under EU regulations.
This means that it is under your own responsibility if you work before we have made a decision on your case. In some instances you can be held liable for having worked illegally if we assess that the conditions are not met and you have received a refusal on your application for residence under EU regulations.