Work

Information about Work Permits in Denmark.

 

General Information

For information about Work Permits in Denmark, please click here.

 

Appointment at the Embassy:



All applicants must have an appointment in order to submit an application. To request an appointment, please call: 02 982 2700.

 

How to apply:

Please note that it is not possible to use the Norwegian Application Portal for applications for Work / Residence Permits in Denmark.

For information about how to apply, please click here.

 

Application fees:

  1. For information about the fee required by the Danish Immigration Service (DIS), please click here. The case order ID must be submitted to the Embassy along with the application.

  2. The application fee required by the Norwegian Embassy is PHP 18 200,- Payable by Managers' Check, written out to the ROYAL NORWEGIAN EMBASSY, MANILA. Cash payment is not accepted.

 

Case Processing:

Applications for Work Permits are scanned at the Embassy and transferred (electronically) to the Danish Immigration Service (DIS) for processing.

DIS' processing times are published and continuously updated here.

 

Status Enquiries:

Please note that the Embassy does not have any information about the application whilst it is in Denmark for processing. Any enquiries about the application must therefore be directed to DIS (work@us.dk / +45 35 30 85 56  / +45 35 66 00).

 

Visa Issuance:

When a decision has been made, you will be informed by e-mail / SMS.

Applicants that have been informed that their application has been approved may submit their passport and a new picture to the Embassy Monday-Friday, 9am-11am.

Unless the Embassy is experiencing technical problems, the passport (with an Entry Visa) will be released at 3pm.

Due to the high volume of cases, the Embassy is not able to issue Entry Visas to applicants where the passport was submitted after 11am. These passports will be released at 3pm the next day.

Applicants who wish to have their passport returned to them by courier, may submit a pre-paid, self addressed envelope along with the passport. However, sending passports is at the applicants own risk. The Embassy assumes no responsibility for this.

 

Exit Permit from the Philippines:

For information about Exit Permits from the Philippines, please contact Philippine authorities (POEA).


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