Bekendtgørelse om betaling for tjenestehandlinger i udenrigstjenesten | B20200006505 — Denmark law | Esheria

Bekendtgørelse om betaling for tjenestehandlinger i udenrigstjenesten

The provision sets a fee of 970 DKK per started hour for foreign service personal assistance within citizen service, unless this regulation says otherwise.

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Jurisdiction
Denmark
Instrument
Regulation
Citation
B20200006505
Status
Not in force
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
da
Updated
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The provision sets a fee of 970 DKK per started hour for foreign service personal assistance within citizen service, unless this regulation says otherwise. This section sets consular fees for certain cases and travel documents, with some fee exemptions and a digital submission rule. Visa applications generally require payment of a fee, with some stated exemptions and reduced-fee categories. This section sets fees for representation assistance in residence and work permit cases, with some exemptions and a cap on a supplementary outsourcing fee. Some applicants are exempt from the fee to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and payment for assistance must generally be made digitally through the service solution named by the foreign service.