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Guideline and required documents for 

Adult students with NON-EU passports

applying for Study Visas and Residence permits in Denmark

When moving to Denmark to study, your highest priority is to apply for a residence permit to receive your CPR no and MitID as fast as possible after arrival. These registrations are necessary to study in Denmark, go to the doctor or hospital, open a bank account, and perform other services in Denmark that require personal identification. 

 

Application fee: 1.890 DKK

 

Procedure time: 2 months from receipt of all documents and visit at the Danish Embassy/representative office. 

 

All documents, like fx the birth certificate, are only accepted in English, German, Danish, Swedish, or Norwegian. ALL OTHER LANGUAGES must be translated into English by an official translator. 

 

Procedure timeline: 

10-12 weeks before school starts: 

  • Create case order ID and pay the fee 

  • Book an appointment at your closest Danish embassy/ representative office for the recording of biometric features  

  • Complete the online form ST1 and upload the required documentation before you visit the Danish embassy/ representative office. Please note that the online registration must be made maximum 14 days before recording of biometric future. 

 

Important note: In case of extra documentation is requested, fx if your documentation for self-support is insufficient, it will take some extra weeks before you receive the final decision. Therefore we encourage you to apply as early as possible. 

 

IF you enter from a country to which the Danish state grants a 90-day tourist visa, you can enter without a valid student visa and wait for it in Denmark. However, you should always check with your high school/university whether they allow the start of studies before you have received a valid study and residence visa. 


 

The documentation requests for NON-EU students differ slightly depending on which program you are doing your exchange program. Therefore, we advise you to follow the instruction on Ny i Danmark’s (New in Denmark, red) webpage and to ask your educational organization for advice. We are, of course, also available for individual guidance if you contact us directly. (see link below). 

Below we have stated the essential pages to help you to find the information yourself:

"NEED TO" and "HOW TO APPLY"  for adults NON-EU Students

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NON-EU STUDENT 18+
 

Link to the application forms

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NON-EU STUDENT 18+
 

Link to Where to apply for a visa or residence permit

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NON-EU STUDENT 18+
 

Links: Who can enter in Denmark on a 90 days tourist visa

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NON-EU STUDENT 18+
 

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