In today’s world, many couples don’t live in the same country. You might be working in one place while your partner is based somewhere else. Maybe you’re waiting on visa approvals or just haven’t had the chance to move together yet. No matter the reason, living apart doesn’t mean you can’t move forward with your relationship.
Denmark is well-known for making it simple for international couples to get married, even when life’s circumstances aren’t perfect. If you and your partner live in two different countries and want to get married and intertionally recognized in a straightforward and legal way, Denmark could be exactly what you’re looking for.
The shorts answer is no. Danish authorities don’t mind where you live. You don’t have to share a home, or even live in the same country, to be allowed to get married in Denmark. What matters is that both of you are legally free to marry and that you can provide the required documents.
These documents include things like valid passports, proof of residence, and a certificate confirming your current civil status, such as whether you’re single, divorced, or widowed. As long as these things are in order, it doesn’t matter when you’re living when you apply. Your application will be treated the same as any other couple’s.
Even if you’re living in different countries, the documents you need are the same. You’ll each need to provide a copy of your passport and a document showing where you legally live. You’ll also need proof that you’re not married to someone else—this could be a certificate of no impediment, a divorce paper, or a death certificate if you were previously married.
If your documents are in different languages, some of them may need to be translated into English, German, or Danish. And if they come from countries where official papers are not standardized, it’s a good idea to double-check with someone who knows the system. We help couples do that all the time.
See our guide in the documents you’ll need for getting married in Denmark.
While you can prepare and submit your application from two different places, you’ll both need to be in Denmark at the same time for the ceremony. This means you’ll need to plan your trip carefully. If one or both of you need a visa to enter Denmark, you should apply for it well in advance to make sure everything runs smoothly.
Denmark doesn’t require a special marriage visa. You can travel on a standard tourist visa or Schengen visa, depending on your nationality. Once your application is approved, you’ll be able to book your wedding date at a Danish town hall. This is when it’s time to sort out flights, hotels, and any last-minute details.
It’s completely normal for couples who live apart to handle the entire application process online. You don’t need to be together to collect your documents or submit them. Many of the couples we help live in different countries, and we make it work without a problem.
You’ll just need to scan your documents and send them in together as part of the same application. Everything is done digitally, there’s no need to visit an office in person before the ceremony. Once you have your approval, all that’s left is showing up in Denmark to get married on the big day.
While you can prepare and submit your application from two different places, you’ll both need to be in Denmark at the same time for the ceremony. This means you’ll need to plan your trip carefully. If one or both of you need a visa to enter Denmark, you should apply for it well in advance to make sure everything runs smoothly.
Denmark doesn’t require a special marriage visa. You can travel on a standard tourist visa or Schengen visa, depending on your nationality. Once your application is approved, you’ll be able to book your wedding date at a Danish town hall—this is when it’s time to sort out flights, hotels, and any last-minute details.
Why get married in Denmark specifically? Because the small Scandinavian country is one of the easiest places to get married in Europe. There are zero requirements for recidency, you don’t have to wait long, and there’s very little paperwork. The system works rather smoothly compared to other countries around Europe.
Once you’re approved, the ceremony itself is short and simple, usually lasting just a few minutes. Afterward, you’ll receive an official marriage certificate that’s recognized in most countries. If you need to use it in your home country, you can also request an apostille to make it legally valid abroad.
We work with many couples who live in different countries, so we understand how important clear communication and timing are. We’ll help you figure out exactly what documents you need, check them before they’re submitted, and handle everything with the Danish authorities on your behalf.
If anything needs translating or if your documents require clarification, we’ll make sure that’s taken care of too. Once your marriage is approved, we can help you book your ceremony and even assist with things like apostille stamps or local witnesses. You don’t have to figure it all out on your own. We’re here to guide you.
Being in different countries shouldn’t stop you from moving forward together. Denmark makes it possible for international couples to get married without unnecessary stress. If you’re ready to take the next step, just reach out to us. We’ll help you every step of the way, so you can focus on what really matters—being together on your wedding day. Contact us today to get started.
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