The expected maximum processing time is
6 months

The fee is
DKK 4,035,-

Who can be granted an extension of their residence permit as an ‘other family member’?

You can be granted an extension of your temporary residence permit in Denmark as an ‘other family member’ if you are – for example, the

  • adult child, or
  • parent

of the person you applied to live with in Denmark.
 

What are the requirements?

In order to qualify for an extension of residence permit, the reasons for granting you your initial residence permit must still apply.

If you were granted a residence permit as an ‘other family member’ it was because there were special reasons that applied in your case.

The reasons may have been: contact with a minor child from a previous relationship, health problems or a disability.

The specific reasons why you were approved for a residence permit are listed in the letter you received from the Immigration Service when you received your residence permit.
 

When do you need to apply for an extension of residence permit?

It is very important to submit your application for an extension of residence permit before your current residence permit expires. You may not submit your application more than three months before your residence permit is due to expire.

If you submit your application in time, you may remain in Denmark legally while your application is being reviewed.

If you do not apply in time

If you do not submit your application in time, it will likely be rejected on the grounds that you would be in Denmark illegally. The application will be rejected regardless of how briefly you are in Denmark illegally.

If your application for a residence-permit extension is rejected because you missed the deadline, you will need to leave Denmark and apply for a new residence permit in your home country. Your application will be considered a new application for a residence permit, and will be reviewed based on the current rules for first-time applicants. These rules may not be the same as the ones you had to meet when you were granted your residence permit.

If you are staying in Denmark illegally, you risk being punished for illegal residence. You also risk being deported and banned from entering Denmark or any other EU or

Schengen country for two years.

If Denmark’s international obligations demand it, an application is allowed to be submitted even though it is submitted to late. This means that you have a legal residence while we process your application for extension. However you can risk to punished for illegal residence in the period from your residence permit expired and until you submitted your application for extension.

How long can your residence permit be extended?

After 2 years, your residence permit can be extended by 4 years. Subsequent extensions will be for 6 years at a time.

If the family member you applied to live in Denmark with holds a temporary residence permit in Denmark, your residence permit will expire when his/her residence permit expires.

Furthermore, your residence permit can be extended only up to 3 months prior to your passport’s expiry date. In other words, if your passport expires in 12 months, your residence permit can be extended for only 9 months.

National passports are renewed by the embassy or consulate of the country that issued them. Convention and alien’s passports are renewed by the Immigration Service.

The Immigration Service does not extend temporary residence permits for less than 6 months.

 

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 need to fill in the application form. You will also need to enclose documentation. It is a good idea to gather the documentation before you start. 

Set aside

15 to 20 minutes

to fill in the application form

1 person

You, the applicant, need to fill in 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

Start SG4 online application

You are required to use the online self-service form SG4 when applying for an extension of your residence permit as another family member, unless you are exempt from this requirement. Read more about mandatory online self-service

It is normally required that you have a valid passport. It is therefore mandatory to enter passport information in SG4 online. If you do not have a valid passport or other travel identification, but still wish to apply, you can enter arbitrary characters under passport information (e.g. passport number 111) and state this under comments at the end of the application. A solution where it is possible to indicate that you do not have a passport is being developed in SG4 online.

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 in the application form or 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

 

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