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62 STAT.] DENMARK-PASSPORT VISA FEES- Jny , 21,1947 4069 valid for entry into Denmark and later conversations on the same subject the Ministry for Foreign Affairs have the honour to inform the Embassy that the Ministry of Justice have informed the au- thorities concerned that American passports including the bearer's wife and children under 21 years of age are valid for entry into Denmark as from June 14th, 1947. 2 copies of the circular [1] re- garding this matter are enclosed. Furthermore the Ministry of Justice have agreed in principle to the abolition of non-immigrant visa requirements for United States citizens coming to Denmark provided that the visa facilities men- tioned in the Embassy's Aide Memoire of June 9th, 1947, be granted Danish subjects visiting the United States. In order to expedite the abovementioned visa arrangement the Ministry for Foreign Affairs would appreciate at the earliest con- venience to be informed of the American Government's attitude towards the matter. COPENHAGEN, June 21st, 1947. THE AMERICAN EMBASSY, Copenhagen. The Danish Ministry for Foreign Affairs to the American Embassy UDENRIGSMINISTERIET. A. Journal Nr. 36. D. 57. a. Note verbale. The Ministry for Foreign Affairs present their compliments to the American Embassy and with reference to their note verbale of June 21st, 1947, have the honour to inform the Embassy that according to a decree issued by the Ministry of Justice on June 27th, 1947, no visas are required as from that date for citizens of the United States of America visiting Denmark. In case it is desired to extend the visit for a period exceeding 3 months, or, if the visitor should wish to take up employment in this 'Not printed.