\(\text {TeV}\) pp collision dataset collected by the CMS detector at the LHC, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of up to 19.7┬?span class="a-plus-plus inline-equation id-i-eq3"> \(\text {fb}^{-1}\) . Certain channels include data from 7┬?span class="a-plus-plus inline-equation id-i-eq4"> \(\text {TeV}\) collisions corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 4.9┬?span class="a-plus-plus inline-equation id-i-eq5"> \(\text {fb}^{-1}\) . The searches are sensitive to non-standard-model invisible decays of the recently observed Higgs boson, as well as additional Higgs bosons with similar production modes and large invisible branching fractions. In all channels, the observed data are consistent with the expected standard model backgrounds. Limits are set on the production cross section times invisible branching fraction, as a function of the Higgs boson mass, for the vector boson fusion and ZH production modes. By combining all channels, and assuming standard model Higgs boson cross sections and acceptances, the observed (expected) upper limit on the invisible branching fraction at \(m_\mathrm {H}=125\) ┬?span class="a-plus-plus inline-equation id-i-eq7"> \(\text {GeV}\) is found to be 0.58┬?0.44) at 95┬? confidence level. We interpret this limit in terms of a Higgs-portal model of dark matter interactions." />