(NEW) Event*: Danish Police Ban on Gatherings in Island Brygge: Effective April 25, the Copenhagen police instituted a ban on gathering or loitering on the waterfront area in Island Brygge, which is across the canal from the Marriott Hotel. Residents and visitors may continue to walk and run through the area. However, loitering is prohibited and may result in a fine of 2500 DKK. The ban is valid through May 1 at midnight.
(NEW) Greenland Extends Ban on Commercial Trans-Atlantic Flights and Ferry Service: A ban on commercial trans-Atlantic flights and ferry service to and from Greenland – imposed on March 20 – was extended from April 30 to May 31. The possibility of emergency patient evacuations and limited services for other urgent travel will be evaluated and authorized by the Greenlandic government on a case-by-case basis.
Commercial Flights to U.S. Still Available: International commercial flight options currently exist in Denmark. U.S. citizens who wish to return to the United States should make commercial arrangements as soon as possible unless they are prepared to remain abroad for an indefinite period. The U.S. government does not anticipate arranging repatriation flights from Denmark at this time.
As of April 28, there is one daily KLM flight to Amsterdam and two daily Lufthansa flights to Frankfurt; both Amsterdam and Frankfurt have multiple options for onward flight connections to the United States. There are seats available on daily flights departing from Denmark.
U.S. citizens transiting through Frankfurt or Amsterdam will not be allowed to leave the airport while transiting. They must stay at the airport between flights.
Global Level 4 Health Advisory: The Department of State released a Global Level 4 Health Advisory on March 19 advising all U.S. citizens who live in the United States to arrange for immediate return, unless they are prepared to remain abroad for an indefinite period. If the Kingdom of Denmark is your normal place of residence and you plan to remain here, avoid travel to other, third locations until the crisis is over. Countries continue to close borders with little to no advance notice to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, and you risk becoming stuck in a third country if you travel. If you wish to depart Denmark for the United States, you should contact your airline immediately to arrange commercial air travel home. If your travel has been disrupted due to flight cancellations, please contact your airline immediately to rearrange your booking.
U.S. Embassy Operations: Effective March 17, U.S. Embassy Copenhagen has suspended routine consular services. For emergency American Citizen Services, including emergency passports, please visit our website for additional information. Due to reduced staffing at the U.S. Embassy in Copenhagen, you should call or e-mail us for emergency assistance.
Routine passport processing remains suspended worldwide: The embassy does not have a definitive date for the resumption of passport processing. We are aware that the temporary suspension of passport services is impacting the ability of U.S citizens to renew their residence permits in Denmark. The Danish Immigration (SIRI) authorities are also aware that U.S. passport processing has been temporarily suspended across the globe. The situation is evolving so please monitor our website and the SIRI website often for updates.
Due to public health measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the U.S Department of State has significantly limited passport operations at all domestic passport facilities, including the facilities where all U.S. passport books are physically made, printed, and shipped to U.S. citizens around the world. This has had an impact on passport operations worldwide, including all applications received in Denmark. U.S. Embassy Copenhagen’s routine passport services, including the mail-in renewal option, remain suspended until further notice.
In an emergency, our embassy can assist with a limited-validity, emergency passport for an adult or a minor. If you have not received your Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA), an emergency passport may still be issued by your nearest embassy/consulate.
If you applied for a passport or citizenship service after April 1 you should expect significant delays receiving your passport and your citizenship evidence documents
Unsubscribe from STEP: A temporary change to email messaging was made for the health and safety of all Americans unexpectedly kept abroad during the COVID-19 crisis. As a result, it is not possible for STEP registrants to opt out of receiving messages at this time. Once the COVID-19 crisis is over you may unsubscribe from these emails following our regular procedures by doing to this website and following the simple instructions to unsubscribe: https://step.state.gov/STEP/Pages/Common/Subscribe.aspx
Actions to Take:
- Consult the CDC website for the most up-to-date information.
- Call the Danish COVID-19 hotline if you are in Denmark and experiencing flu-like symptoms: +45 70 20 02 33.
- For the most recent information on what you can do to reduce your risk of contracting COVID-19 please see the CDC’s latest recommendations.
- Expect additional travel restrictions to be put into effect with little or no advance notice.
- Visit the COVID-19 crisis page on travel.state.gov for the latest information.
- Check with your airlines or cruise lines regarding any updated information about your travel plans and/or restrictions.
- Visit our Embassy webpage on COVID-19 for information on conditions in Denmark.
- Visit the Department of Homeland Security’s website on the latest travel restrictions to the United States.
Assistance:
- U.S. Embassy Copenhagen, Denmark
Dag Hammarskjölds Allé 24
2100 København Ø
During business hours: +[45] 3341-7100
After business hours: +[45] 3341-7400
CopenhagenACS@state.gov
https://dk.usembassy.gov - State Department – Consular Affairs
888-407-4747 or 202-501-4444 - Denmark Country Information
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*During this COVID-19 crisis U.S. Embassy Copenhagen will send a weekly alert each Tuesday to keep U.S. citizens informed.