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Denmark, Copenhagen, British Embassy
British Embassy, Copenhagen, Denmark
British Embassy
Kastelsvej 36/38/40
DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø
Copenhagen
Telephone:
(45) 35 44 52 00
Fax:
GMT: 0800-1600
Local Time: 0900-1700
UK in Denmark
Welcome to the website of the British Embassy in Denmark. On our site you can find news about Britain, Britain’s foreign policy priorities, relations with Denmark, details of the services offered by the Embassy to British nationals in Denmark, information on visas as well as on Trade & Investment. And it gives details of how to contact us and to seek further information if you need it. You can also read Ambassador Nick Archer's blog in Danish broadsheet, Berlingske Tidende (in Danish).
Welcome to the British Embassy Copenhagen, Consular Section
Please note; that due to the installation of a new computer system, our general e-mail address for passport enquiries is currently out of use. Consequently, we shall be unable to reply to any e-mail enquries until further notice. Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience and be assured that we are working on restoring this facility. Furthermore, please note that you may experience delays in the processing of your passport.
Our Consular Section is open Monday to Friday 09:00 to 12:30 and 13:30 to 15:00. For information about consular assistance visit our Help for British Nationals pages or send your enquiry to Copenhagen Consular Enquiries.
New Credit Card Payment Option for Consular Section:
If you are applying for Passports and/or other Consular Services either in person or by post, you can now pay by credit card. For further information please visit our Passport Pages.
For information about visas to the UK visit our Visa page. If you have a Danish passport you do not need a visa to travel to the UK.
LATEST NEWS
A united message to Burma on human rights abuses
3 July 2009
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon travelled to Burma today calling for the release of pro democracy leader Aung San Su Kyi and to send a united international message to Burma on human rights abuses.
Reports that British Embassy staff in Iran may face trial
3 July 2009
Following news that remarks by Ayatollah Jannati suggest some of our local staff in Iran may face trial, Foreign Secretary, David Miliband, stressed that 'we are urgently seeking clarification from the appropriate Iranian authorities'.
