Contacting the Ministry of Refugee, Immigration and Integration Affairs
The Ministry of Refugee, Immigration and Integration Affairs can be contacted at the following address, telephone number and email address:
Ministry of Refugee, Immigration and Integration Affairs
Holbergsgade 6
1057 Copenhagen K
Contacting the Ministry by phone or personal appearance
Monday-Friday 9 a.m. to 12 a.m.
Opening hours for contact by phone or personal appearance to the Employment Unit, the Family Reunification Division, the Division for Visa, Repatriation, and Humanitarian Cases and the Nationality Division.
Opening hours (for official enquiries): Monday-Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Tel: 33 92 33 80
Fax: 33 11 12 39
E-mail: inm@inm.dk
www.newtodenmark.dk
The Integration Ministry's individual departments
If you have any questions about a specific case or a specific area of casework, please contact the Integration Ministry's individual departments.
Here, you can find the relevant contact information as well as read about the different departments and their responsibilities:
Secure email
If you wish to send confidential or sensitive information by email to the Immigration Service, we advise you to use secure email, i.e. email which has been encrypted and signed with a digital signature. If we send conficential or sensitive information via email, we are obliged to use secure email.
In order to communicate via secure email, you must install a digital signature on your computer. You can order a digital signature from TDC.
You can also find more information about the digital signature (only available in Danish).
Please note: You can only obtain the digital signature needed for secure email if you are a resident of Denmark and have a Danish CPR number.
In order to send secure email to us, you must encrypt the email with our certificate.
You can get the Integration Ministry's certificate here.
Signed and/or encrypted email to the Integration Ministry should be sent to: inm@inm.dk.
If you wish to receive sensitive information via secure email from the Integration Ministry, you should make this clear in your initial approach. If you do not, your query will be answered by ordinary post.
You can find basic information on using a digital signature on the homepage www.digitalsignatur.dk.
Read more on IT-security at www.it-borgerportalen.dk.
How to find us
The Ministry of Refugee, Immigration and Integration Affairs is centrally located in Copenhagen, about five minutes' walk from Kongens Nytorv.
See map (from krak.dk).
Public transport: Bus no. 65E and bus no 29 or visit www.rejseplanen.dk.