Required Documents for Getting Married in Denmark
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Documents for your Danish wedding
Denmark is renowned for its simplicity, ease, and efficiency when it comes to arranging marriages, making it a popular destination for international couples. However, correctly submitting the required documentation is crucial for a smooth process. Otherwise, delays can occur. Ensuring the right documents are submitted in the correct manner can make all the difference between a seamless experience and unexpected complications.
In this post, we’ll guide you through the essential documents you’ll need, those you won’t, and others that might be required depending on your specific situation.
Documents you'll need to get married in Denmark
When planning your wedding in Denmark, one of the most important steps is ensuring you have the correct documentation. While the exact documents required can vary depending on your individual circumstances and the details you provide in your application, there are a few essential documents that everyone must have.
The primary document you’ll need is a valid passport or, if you are an EU citizen, an EU ID card. This serves as proof of your identity and is a fundamental requirement. Additionally, you will need to submit a signed power of attorney and a signed declaration of truth. These documents are typically provided by your wedding planner, who will guide you through the process of filling them out correctly. Read more about the documents you will need here.
Other documents you might need
Beyond the universally required documents, there are other documents that might be necessary depending on your specific situation. For example, if you are a non-EU citizen, you may need to present a valid visa or residence permit to show that you are legally allowed to be in Denmark.
If either of you has been previously married, you will need to provide a final divorce decree or a death certificate of the former spouse as proof that the previous marriage has ended. In cases where the couple has children together, a child’s birth certificate may also be required to demonstrate family ties.
For individuals serving in the military, certain permissions or clearances from your commanding officer may be necessary to proceed with the marriage. Similarly, if you and your partner already live together, you may need to provide proof of your shared address, such as a utility bill or a rental agreement.
Another important document that may be required is a signed declaration under Section 11b of the Danish Marriage Act. This is necessary if one partner resides in Denmark or is a Danish citizen, as it confirms compliance with the country’s marriage regulations.
Documents you don't need
One of the reasons Denmark is a popular choice for international couples is its straightforward documentation requirements. For instance, birth certificates and single status certificates, which are often mandatory in other countries, are very rarely or never requested by the Danish Family Law Administration (AFL). This simplicity makes Denmark a particularly attractive option for couples seeking an easy and efficient marriage process.
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