r/GettingMarriedInDK

Travel documentation

I'm a EU citizen and my partner is not, however we both live in EU (non shengen). I am filling the form online and see there's a slot for travel documentation, we travelled quite a bit together and I made a file with our relationship that includes travels, however I don't keep any of those tickets, is this really important?

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u/coolasc — 1 day ago

Application

My fiancée and I are completing our marriage application for Denmark, and we’re hoping to hear from anyone who has recently gone through the process. Any tips or recommendations for getting approved would be really appreciated.

We’re also unsure about the document uploads. Do we need to submit two separate documents (one for each of us) describing how we met, photos, and supporting information? I’ve attached a screenshot of the page that lists the required files. If anyone can share their experience or guide us through the steps, we’d be so grateful. Thank you so much!

u/ZoeTheQueen — 2 days ago

AFL application tips + municipality availability spreadsheet

Hi there!

My partner and I just went through the application process for a marriage certificate and wanted to share our experience of doing it on our own, without a wedding agency.

For context, we are both non-EU citizens living in the EU with work visas. Also, this is our personal experience, not an official way to go through this process!

Below are the main things I'd emphasise about the process:

1- Start as early as 2-3 months before your desired date

This is already known around here, but getting a date is really that competitive. I wish we had realised that earlier than we did. We started preparing our documents and getting into this topic in late July, thinking it would be enough time to get a date in September and, of course, that was already very tight.

It is not impossible to find an available date for the same or next month from what you wish, but that is definitely more of a gamble and a game of chasing, so if you want to be sure and have the opportunity to choose, start early (I'd imagine that is especially the case if you want to get a date at the very popular municipalities like Copenhagen or cities near the German border).

2- Make an informed decision (use this tracking spreadsheet!)

Here is where it gets tricky: finding out which municipality has available dates is a pain (and probably the reason why people would hire an agency and avoid the headache).

It is, however, one of the things that can make or break your plans for a specific date and/or location. If you're applying on your own, the only way to avoid applying blindly to a municipality and having an unpleasant surprise is by contacting them.

Right_Quality_9396 user created an amazing spreadsheet some time ago, with several municipalities and their contact information. I used it as a starting point, adding more fields and updating contact data and availability as I contacted the municipalities. The availability gets outdated by the minute, as you'd imagine, so I encourage you to make a copy of the document and update it yourself as you receive new information. It would be lovely if the community here kept it alive and made the topic of municipality availability a bit more transparent for people applying in the future!

Here is the link to my municipality tracking spreadsheet (last update 18.08.2026): https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vTIQMaxVp7_l5I6iyo3nXYt-oHOni41pSNhlJrFA9yKE3TKVD42N8MulfrD66EnPw/pubhtml

A list of all existing municipalities can be seen here.

3- Make sure you understand what is being requested by the AFL

The stress and sometimes rush to go through this process can be the biggest pitfall when applying for the marriage certificate. It's very important to set aside some focused time to go through the AFL's website and really understand what is being asked of you, especially regarding documents and proof of relationship.

As much as you might feel an urgency to just send them EVERYTHING to be on the safe side, from my experience, that's not really what they want. Which brings me to the next and maybe more important point:

4- Be thorough with your documentation

It took a long time and a lot of visits to this page to make sure we prepared the documents the way the AFL wants. I spent a lot of time on Reddit reading about how other people prepared their documents and, as helpful as it was, I'd still say: the AFL guideline is your best reference. Try getting the pictures as close as possible to what they show on their website. Use this guide for passport pictures and this guide for ID pictures.

Read and even keep these pages open while you take the pictures. We sent pictures of all passport pages (including front and back covers and all empty pages) as well as additional angle pictures of the biometric page so that the holograms are visible.

It doesn't have to be perfect (if you look at the reference pictures on their website, they are also not perfect), but they have to conform to what they're asking: don't crop any corners, don't obstruct information, avoid glare on important information, avoid blur, don't make the pictures too dark or too bright, do not edit the pictures!

But, as helpful as it is, the AFL website is not perfect, and there are some things that are not mentioned in the guidelines. For instance, my partner and I have been together for 10 years, so I initially selected pictures from each year of our relationship, only to later find out that you're only supposed to present pictures from the last 3 years of the relationship! (make sure to screenshot the pictures on your phone or computer in a way that the dates are visible).

It's also not mentioned in the guidelines, but they will want you to present proof of correspondence for all the years you've been together, with dates visible. We didn't have chats from the first year (that was so long ago!), but we had emails, so we organised everything into a PDF: one page with 1 screenshot of chats per year of the relationship + screenshots of our email inbox with emails from one another. That was the only way we found to show we've been in touch since 2016, and they accepted it.

We used the same travel receipts (hotel and flight/train bookings) for both our applications; we organised them into a simple PDF.

5- Bonus tip: remember the topic of apostille after your wedding

If, like us, you'll also need to register your wedding in a different country, you'll likely need to apostille your marriage certificate after getting married. And, if you're also pressed for time, maybe it's not a bad idea to choose your municipality or plan your trip to Denmark to include dealing with this topic.

From what I understood, it is only possible to get your certificate apostilled in Copenhagen. There's no appointment needed, but you need to order your apostille online beforehand; more information can be found here.

They are open Monday to Friday 9.00-12.00, Tuesday and Thursday 13.30-15.30.

We will get married in Aarhus and are planning to make a stop in Copenhagen to get this sorted right away, so we don't have to figure out how to do it by post and can immediately use it to register our wedding in our country of residence. If you're not getting married too far from CPH, that might be worth considering too :)

Good luck with your applications; hopefully, knowing that another couple managed to successfully get through this process on their own and without having to reapply will give you confidence in your own application process!

u/Ok_Progress_3783 — 2 days ago

Asking an official witness for help with recording the ceremony?

Hi! We’re getting married in Gentofte, and it will be just the two of us and our photographer. I was wondering if anyone here has experience with recording the ceremony on their own phone. We’d love to be able to share a simple recording with our family afterwards.

Would it be possible to ask one of the official witnesses to record the ceremony on our phone? Or do you know of any other simple way to do this? We don’t need anything fancy, just a basic recording of the ceremony.

Thanks in advance!

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u/officetape — 2 days ago

Timeline question

My partner and I want to get married in Denmark we both have residence permits in Germany and live here since 7 years. We both have international passports.
The thing is I applied for the german passport two years ago and it can still take 2 months 4 months or 1 year i have no idea.
Since its only me who would at somepoint have a german passport, a APL and an international marriage is still required in Denmark.
We want to get married in Jan 2027 so i thought i would want to apply for the APL in the upcoming weeks.
Now I’m worried i get the german passport between APL approval and ceremony. Would that be a problem?

Thank you!

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u/Large-Dragonfly-7704 — 2 days ago

Was your ceremony intimate?

Hi there! I’ve been watching videos of couples getting married in Copenhagen, and I’ve gotten the impression that the ceremony is super quick and not very intimate at all. I often see couples standing somewhat awkwardly in front of the officiant.
However, when I watch videos of people getting married in other cities, the ceremonies seem slower, more relaxed, and much less awkward.
Could you share your experiences? I’d love to know what the ceremony was actually like for you!

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u/Oftenlly — 5 days ago

Timeframe of marriage

Hey everyone! This is gonna be a longer text but i'm desperate for help and experiences so maybe someone is willing to read through it:

Me (german) and my fiancé (indian) want to get married this year. Due to various reasons we decided to get married in denmark. However, due to personal circumstances he wasn't able to secure a visa appointment for the Schengen visa before middle of September, meaning he would know by the end of September if he got the Schengen visa. Due to more personal circumstances his stay would already be from middle to end of October, yes i know all of this is very short noticed but there was no other way and later this year wouldnt have worked :(( Now to my problem: I contacted several wedding agencies in denmark explaining my problem. Understandably none of them can make it happen in such a short time (end of september for visa approval to middle/end of october wedding). Now im desperately trying to find a solution and thought about applying to the AFL myself and if (hopefully!!) itll get through within a week, theres still some time to find ANY townhall to take us, right??

Am i being delusional? Is there any way this can still happen or is it a lost cause? Please, anyone who has recommendations or any similiar experiences help me :(( And how hard is it to apply to the AFL ourselves?

Thanks a lot in advance!!

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u/SpecialistSlip9854 — 7 days ago

Vendors needed in Bornholm - October 2026

Hi all, we are considering Bornholm for our marriage registration in October 2026 and want to find a photographer and a make up artist in the area. If you are a vendor or know someone who could connect us with one, that would be great help!

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u/Slightly_stupid_7382 — 10 days ago
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Looking for a photographer – Gentofte September 22

Hello!

My partner and I are getting married on Tuesday, September 22 at 2:00 PM in Gentofte Town Hall, and we're looking for a photographer to capture our ceremony and do a photoshoot after that. We're thinking 1.5–2 hours in total. It will be just the two of us, two brides.

We're hoping for photos that feel natural and authentic. As we don't have much experience in front of the camera, we'd really appreciate someone who can guide us throughout the session and help us feel comfortable.

As we're coming from abroad, we would appreciate it if you could recommend some photo locations nearby, ideally outdoors with lots of nature, but we would also like to have a backup plan in case of rain.

If you're a photographer, please feel free to share a link to your portfolio.

And if you're not a photographer but have someone you'd recommend, we'd be very grateful for any suggestions!

Thank you!

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u/officetape — 14 days ago