Honorary Consul of Denmark
Royal Danish Consulate
In 2005, Jon Rosenthal had the honor of being appointed by Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II as Honorary Consul of Denmark. Our office serves as the Royal Danish Consulate for all of South Florida and covers the following Florida counties: Broward, Charlotte, Collier, Glades, Hendry, Lee, Miami-Dade, Monroe, and Palm Beach.
As Honorary Consul Jon provides assistance to Danes living in the United States as well as Danish tourists visiting South Florida. Jon also assists members of the Danish Royal Family, who frequently travel to South Florida.
Passports
As of 1 January 2012, Denmark has introduced biometric passports that include certain data encoded in the passport to enhance its security. As a result, Honorary Consulates in the U.S. can no longer accept passport applications. To renew your Danish passport, it will be necessary for you to appear in person at either the Danish Consulate General in New York, the Danish Consulate General in Chicago, or (beginning 26 March 2012) the Innovation Center Denmark in California. For more information regarding biometric passports, click here. For the information in Danish, click here.

Consul Rosenthal being introduced to Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II, as HRH Prince Henrik and Ambassador Peter Taskoe-Jensen look on.
Honorary Consulates can still issue emergency passports to replace lost/stolen passports, and under certain circumstances can extend the period of validity of passports. For more information please see the links directly above. We provide passport services by appointment only; to schedule an appointment, please call us at (+1) 954.967.8800.




