Namibian Honorary Consul in Copenhagen

Consolato i Namibia i Copenhagen, Danmark

Panoramica

Denmark is part of the Nordic accreditation cluster handled by the Embassy of the Republic of Namibia in Stockholm, which covers Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Iceland from its chancery there. The honorary consul in Copenhagen — Ms. Lisbeth Møller, appointed by Royal Decree of 23 March 2020 — is the Danish-soil touchpoint within that cluster: a single-person consular relay at Grækenlandsvej 147 in Amager that takes light enquiries, hands paperwork forward to Stockholm and, in routine cases, can signpost Danish residents and Namibians in Denmark through the Namibian e-Services and the Stockholm embassy's appointment flow. The honorary consul does not issue visas, passports or civil documents.

Servizi Visto

Danish passport holders travelling to Namibia for tourism use the Visa on Arrival or e-Visa route — Denmark is on the list of countries whose nationals can collect a tourist visa at Hosea Kutako International Airport or apply online through the Namibian Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration e-Services portal, with no consular processing needed on the Danish side. For categories that require pre-arrival approval — business visas, work permits, study permits, research permits, journalism permits, long-stay visitor permits and any travel by non-Danish residents in Denmark whose passport is not on the Visa on Arrival list — the application is filed via the Namibian e-Services portal and the decision is taken by the Ministry of Home Affairs in Windhoek. The Copenhagen honorary consul can advise on the paper trail and confirm where applicants should send originals, but the formal decision sits in Windhoek. The Embassy of Namibia in Stockholm is the consular reference for complex visa cases originating in Denmark.

Servizi Consolari

For Namibian citizens resident in Denmark, the honorary consul provides initial contact, document acknowledgement, certification of copies for use with Namibian authorities, and a relay to the Stockholm embassy for passport renewals, identity-document replacement, civil registration of births and marriages abroad, and assistance in cases of distress. The Stockholm embassy is the issuing authority for Namibian documents in the Nordic region — the Copenhagen honorary consul does not have the technical authority to issue passports, register civil-status events, or process emergency travel documents.

Area di Servizio

Jurisdiction is the Kingdom of Denmark (including the Faroe Islands and Greenland for civil-status registration purposes), under the accredited resident mission in Stockholm. There are no other Namibian consular offices in Denmark.

Informazioni sugli Appuntamenti

Public hours are Monday and Thursday 09:00–12:00 on a walk-in basis. Outside those windows the route is phone on +45 27 57 53 74 or direct contact with the Embassy of Namibia in Stockholm. For Holiday Visa and work-permit paper-trail enquiries, the most efficient channel is the Namibian Ministry of Home Affairs e-Services portal directly, with the honorary consul as a fallback for clarification.

Note Speciali

Grækenlandsvej runs through Amager Vest, the residential district immediately south-east of central Copenhagen and walkable from Lergravsparken on the Metro M2 line; the consulate is reached by a short bus or Metro ride from Copenhagen Central Station. The premises are residential rather than ceremonial — visitors should call ahead if travelling from outside the Capital Region. Direct flights from Copenhagen Kastrup (CPH) to Windhoek (WDH) do not exist; the standard routings are via Frankfurt on Lufthansa, via Doha on Qatar Airways, via Addis Ababa on Ethiopian Airlines, or via Johannesburg on South African Airways and Airlink. A yellow-fever vaccination certificate is required if arriving via an African country with documented yellow-fever transmission.