Case processing times - SIRI
The service goals for case processing in the Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI).
The Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI) has established service goals for most case types, i.e. maximum time limits on how long an applicant can expect to wait for a decision.
The service goal is calculated from the day the application is submitted and until a decision has been reached.
In the majority of the applications we receive, the necessary and relevant information has been included from the beginning, enabling us to reach a decision.
SIRI determines whether additional information or documentation is needed in order to reach a decision. If we need additional information, you will be notified as soon as possible. Otherwise, you will typically not hear from us until we send you a decision.
The service goals for processing an application vary from 1 to 3 months, depending on the type of application.
As an example, the service goal for an application for a residence permit as a researcher is 1 month. A complete application submitted on 1 August will be fully processed no later than 1 September the same year.
If SIRI has any doubts whether your salary and terms of employment correspond to Danish standards, we can ask experts in the field, e.g. one of the regional labour market councils, to assess your terms of employment. When this is needed, it may take us longer time to process your case.
Processing times can also be influenced by SIRI receiving an extraordinarily high number of applications, e.g. due to seasonal variations.
Here is an overview of the service goals:
Applications under the Danish Aliens Act
Type of application | Service goal |
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The Pay Limit Schemes |
1 month |
The Fast track Scheme |
1 month |
The Positive Lists |
1 month |
Researchers |
1 month |
Other work |
1 month |
Start-up Denmark |
1 month |
Authorisation |
1 month |
Jobseeking permit under the Authorisation Scheme |
3 months |
PhDs |
1 month |
Students |
2 months |
Educational Attachment |
2 months |
Job seeking after completed educational programme |
3 months |
Work permit during the job seeking period |
1 month |
Working Holiday |
3 months |
Au pair |
3 months |
Internship |
2 months |
Volunteers |
3 months |
Accompanying family members |
2 months |
Work permit for accompanying family |
2 months |
EU scheme on the Faroe Islands (employer pre-approved) |
0-30 dage |
EU scheme on the Faroe Islands (employer not pre-approved) |
3 months |
Fast Track Faroe Islands and the Sports Agreement |
1 month |
Other work on the Faroe Islands |
3 months |
Other schemes on the Faroe Islands |
3 months |
Fast track Greenland and the Health Agreement |
1 month |
Other work in Greenland |
3 months |
Other schemes in Greenland |
3 months |
Certification to the Fast track scheme for Danish employers |
1 month |
Pre-approval to the EU scheme for Faroes employers |
0-30 days |
Extensions (all types) |
3 months |
Applications according to EU regulations
Grounds for residence | Service goal |
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Workers & self-employed persons (EU) |
Immediately if all information has been included, otherwise 1 month |
Posted worker of a company in the EU which is to provide a service in Denmark |
Immediately if all information has been included, otherwise 1 month |
Students (EU) |
Immediately if all information has been included, otherwise 1 month |
Person with sufficient funds for self support (EU) |
Immediately if all information has been included, otherwise 1 month
|
Family member to an EU citizen (applicant is an EU citizen) |
Immediately if all information has been included, otherwise 1 month |
Family member to an EU citizen (applicant is not an EU citizen) |
3 months |
Family reunification with a Danish citizen according to EU regulations |
3 months |
Permanent residence according to EU regulations (applicant is an EU citizen) |
3 months |
Permanent residence according to EU regulations (applicant is not an EU citizen) |
3 months |
Permanent residence under family reunification with a Danish citizen according to EU regulations |
3 months |