EU residence as a family member to an EU citizen:
- If you are a third-country national, copy of your passport (all pages incl. empty pages, front and back cover)
- If you are an EU citizen, copy of your passport (all pages incl. empty pages, front and back cover) or National ID card
- Copy of your family member’s passport (all pages incl. empty pages, front and back cover) or National ID card
- Documentation of your family member’s current grounds for residence
- If your family member is a worker: Declaration by the employer or employment contract
- If your family member is a self-employed person: Documentation of registration in the Central Business Register (CVR), Bank statements from the company’s bank account, Receipts for paid VAT, Company’s agreements/contracts or invoices from the last three months
- If your family member is a person with sufficient funds: Bank statement (bearing date, bank’s name and information on account holder) and Declaration of financial support signed
The documentation of the sponsor’s grounds for residence must be issued or verified less than 30 days before SIRI receives it.
8. Marriage certificate or documentation of cohabitation (see below)
9. Birth certificate (for a child)
Cohabiting and registered partners must also submit:
- Declaration of financial support in case of cohabitation (can be found below)
- Documentation that you have lived together in a stable longstanding relationship at a joint address for approx. 18 to 24 months up until the time of applying, e.g.
- Birth certificates of your children
- Shared loan
- Shared proof of residence or rental agreements
- Shared bank account
- Shared bills from utility companies and insurances
- Official letters/documents sent to you both at your shared address during that period of time
If you have been cohabiting at several different addresses within the last 18-24 months, you should send documentation for each address.