Denmark Tourist Visa

You can travel to Denmark as a tourist with the Denmark tourist visa, commonly referred to as the Denmark Schengen visa. Additionally, you can travel to 25 other Schengen nations in Europe with just one Denmark Schengen visa.

Eligibility Conditions

  • You are eligible for the Denmark Schengen visa only if:
  • You plan to stay the maximum number of days in Denmark
  • You are willing to spend an equal number of days in Denmark along with other Schengen countries, but Denmark should be your first point of entry

Documents Required

  • Valid passport
  • Original passport size photo
  • Air ticket to Denmark
  • Travel insurance
  • Covering letter containing the traveler’s information, schedule, information on trip expenses and a guarantee that you will return to your home country
  • Bank statement to prove that you have enough funds to support your stay in the country
  • A travel itinerary containing details of your trip
  • A hotel voucher from the hotel where you will be staying
  • Income tax returns

How AIS Overseas Can Help You?

  • Advise you on the documentation required for the visa
  • Advise you on how the funds needed for the visa need to be shown
  • Complete the application process
  • Review the documents needed for the visa application

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. You won't need a visa to visit Denmark if you have a valid passport and either a valid resident permit for a Schengen nation or a valid Schengen visa.

You can't apply for a Schengen visa from any country; instead, you must do it at the embassy or mission of the nation in which you intend to spend the most time. If you are having trouble figuring this out, particularly if you are travelling by bus or cruise, you can apply for a visa at the first point of entry, which is the country. As long as you spend the same amount of days in each country, you should be good.

Your Schengen visa is also valid in Denmark if you have one. Within 180 days, you are permitted to travel as a tourist for a maximum of 90 days.

Three types of Schengen visas exist.

Short-stay visa: This type of visa is valid for one or more entries and a maximum stay of ninety days within the Schengen area during the six-month validity term.

Long-stay visas: These are provided by the countries and are valid for stays longer than ninety days. Here, the laws of the country are applicable.

Airport transit visa: This is required for people belonging to specific countries.

Determine what you truly need to narrow down your search; for example, you might wish to complete the course in a Candidates must apply for a work/residence visa if they want to stay in Denmark for more than 90 days during any six-month period.

The Danish Immigration Service or the Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI) are the places where you can apply for a residence visa.

According to the EU Visa Code, the processing time cannot exceed 15 calendar days in general and 30 to 60 days in special circumstances.

If the Embassy receives comprehensive and acceptable information about the applicant, they will endeavour to expedite the visa process.

he amount of applications that the Danish embassy/consulate has received or the particulars of your case may warrant an extension of the processing period to thirty days.

The embassy or consulate may require up to 45 days to handle extraordinary applications.

Although it is best to plan ahead and apply as soon as possible, you must apply no later than 90 days or three months before the day you plan to depart.

It is advised that the request be submitted as soon as feasible and at least sixteen calendar days prior to the scheduled visit. Please be aware that applications must be received no later than six months prior to the scheduled tour's start date.

If a person has a valid visa, they can apply for a new one before their present one expires.

Apply Visa is the online application portal for applicants whose primary destination is Denmark or a Schengen nation that Denmark represents. The duration of stay cannot be longer than 90 days in any one 6-month period for applications made using this website.

All required documentation should be forwarded to the closest VFS Denmark Visa Application Center. Applicants may also submit their visa applications directly to the Danish Embassy. It is not possible to apply for a visa at the Danish Embassy without first scheduling an appointment. Appointments for direct submission are given on case-by-case.

Denmark is Iceland's representative when it comes to visas.

Yes, to apply for a visa, each candidate must personally attend.

Candidates must physically visit the Visa Application Center. Applications cannot be submitted via email, fax, or mail. Applications may be filed up to six months before to the planned trip; applicants who have registered for biometrics during the previous 59 months are exempt from the requirement to apply in person. Requests may be made by representatives.

You have two options for submitting your visa application: the Embassy or the Visa Application Center.

Although you can apply for a visa at the Visa Application Center, the Embassy suggests that applicants schedule an appointment in advance.

Additionally, you can turn in your application at the Embassy. You'll need to schedule an appointment in advance.

It is not necessary for you to show up for a visa interview at the Danish Embassy if you are applying for a short-term visa to Denmark.However, the Embassy may still require you to come in person for an interview. Remember that, should the Embassy demand it, you may also be required to provide more documents.