Apply to extend a residence permit as a spouse
You want to apply for an extension of your residence permit as a family reunified spouse or cohabiting partner.
The expected maximum processing time is
6 months
The fee is
DKK 4,035,-
The information below explains how to apply to extend a residence permit granted on the grounds of family reunification.
We recommend that you make sure you know the requirements for family reunification before paying the application fee. Read more about the requirements in the ‘Need to know’ tab.
You and your spouse/partner each need to fill in part of the application form. You will also need to enclose documentation. It is a good idea to gather the documentation before you start.
You may need:
Set aside
20 to 30 minutes
to fill in the application form
2 persons
You and your spouse/partner each need to fill in part of the application form.
The application form includes detailed instructions for how to fill it in and which types of documentation you need to attach.
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
Family-reunified spouses are required to use the online version of application form FA3 when applying for a residence-permit extension, 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 on this page: Personal data – How we process your data
When you submit your application, you will normally need to provide us with your fingerprints and a picture of your face (biometric features) within 4 weeks. Your biometric features are required in order for you to get a new residence card.
You can have your biometric features recorded at the Immigration Service’s Citizen Service. You must book an appointment before you show up at the Citizen Service. Read more about where the Immigration Service’s Citizen Service has branch offices and how you book an appointment
Read more about residence cards with fingerprints and facial pictures