Published 09-01-2025 - Last updated: 14-01-2025

The Danish Immigration Service warns against phone scams

The Danish Immigration Service has become aware of ongoing phone scams where individuals posing as representatives of The Danish Immigration Service attempt to obtain personal information from citizens.

Citizens have reported receiving phone calls from individuals claiming to be from The Danish Immigration Service – in some cases using a phone number identical to The Immigration Service’s main number. The impersonators create the impression of an urgent situation requiring the citizen to act quickly and provide personal information.

These phone calls are not from The Danish Immigration Service and are a scam. 

Tips to avoid falling victim to phone scams

  • Be particularly cautious if someone calls you unexpectedly claiming to be from The Danish Immigration Service, especially if you have not previously contacted us or do not have a pending case with us.
  • Do not trust the displayed phone number. Scammers can manipulate the number that appears on your phone.
  • Be especially wary if someone asks you to provide personal information.
  • Be cautious if someone wants you to act immediately by creating a sense of urgency or suggesting severe consequences.

What to do if you have been a victim of phone scamming

If you have been a victim of a phone scam, call the police at 114. You can also visit the website sikkerdigital.dk to learn more about handling online scams, misuse of personal information, or image and video-based abuse (only in Danish):

Få hjælp, når skaden er sket (sikkerdigital.dk)

Further information

Visit sikkerdigital.dk to learn how to identify scam phone calls (only in Danish):

Gode råd til, hvordan du spotter fupopkald fra svindlere (sikkerdigital.dk).

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