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§ 9 h. Udlændingeloven

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This section outlines that individuals applying for residence permits in Denmark are required to pay an application fee.

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In Brief

This section outlines that individuals applying for residence permits in Denmark are required to pay an application fee. The fee varies depending on the type of application being submitted. For exampl...

Examples

  • EU Citizen Applying for a Work Permit

    An EU citizen looking to work in Denmark must pay the required application fee when submitting their work permit application. This ensures their application is processed.

  • Family Member Joining a Danish Resident

    A foreign spouse of a Danish citizen must pay an application fee when applying for family reunification. This fee is crucial for the application to be considered.

  • Student Extending Visa

    An international student wishing to extend their residence permit for further studies needs to pay a fee to maintain their legal status in Denmark.

Common Misunderstandings

  • Some people think application fees are optional. They are mandatory for processing applications.
  • Many believe they will be notified about the fee after applying. You must pay it at the time of application submission.
  • It's a common misconception that the fee amount is the same for all applications. Different permits have different fees.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is the application fee?

The fee varies based on the application type. Check the official website for the latest fee schedule.

What happens if I don't pay the fee?

If you don't pay the fee, your application may be rejected, and you won't be able to legally reside in Denmark.

Can I get a refund for the fee?

Fees are typically non-refundable unless your application is rejected on grounds unrelated to fee payment.

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