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Short Term Visa

Short Stay visa entitles an applicant, who does not hold a residence permit, to stay in Denmark for an uninterrupted period or a total of successive periods of stays that does not exceed 90 days in every 180 days period.

Family members of EU/EEA nationals

You may be entitled to an accelerated visa procedure free of charge if as you meet the following criteria:

  • you are a family member of an European Union (EU) or European Economic Area (EEA) citizen; and
  • that EU/EEA citizen  is travelling to or is residing in a member state other than that of which he/she is a citizen; and
  • you are accompanying the EU/EEA citizen or planning to join him/her in the Schengen State of destination.

If you think you are entitled to an accelerated visa procedure you will need to show proof that you meet these criteria when you submit your visa application

When you come to the VFS Global Denmark visa application centre to deliver short term visa application, you will need to have your biometric data recorded. You should remove any henna on your fingertips, or allow it to fade, as this may prevent us from getting a clear scan.

Every applicant who is applying for the Schengen visa for the first time must visit the visa application centre in person. Children of less than 12 years need to visit but are not require to have fingerprints, only a photograph.

Storing of biometric features

Biometric features (fingerprints and facial images) are stored by the Immigration authorities. If you are granted a residence permit, your fingerprints and facial image will be stored for 10 years. If you are not granted a residence permit, your fingerprints and facial image will be stored for 20 years. If you become a Danish citizen, your fingerprints and facial image will be deleted.

Read more about the storing of biometric data

Travel Medical Insurance

Applicants must provide proof of travel medical insurance covering the full time of their intended visit. The insurance must be valid throughout the territory of the Member States. The minimum cover shall be EUR 30,000. For the list of approved travel insurance companies, please click here .

Please note: travel insurance submitted to apply for Denmark visa should also specifically include COVID-19 treatments .

Information for all applicants

You are responsible for ensuring that the information in the issued sticker is correct. When you receive your sticker, please verify it immediately.

If the sticker contains inaccurate details, inform the Danish Mission or the ESP immediately in order to have it corrected. The Danish Mission will correct the mistake and issue a new sticker without demanding an extra fee.

Applicants should check that all details on the sticker are correct (e.g. name, validity dates, passport number etc.).

In general, you are responsible for ensuring that you meet foreign entry requirements and that your travel documents, such as passports and visas (transit, business, tourist, and otherwise), are in order and any other foreign entry requirements are met.

The Danish Mission is not liable for expenses related to e.g. change of flight ticket, new flight ticket, hotel etc. due to inaccurate details in the issued sticker.

Tourist / Non Professional Visa

Documents required, photo specifications, processing time, online form.

Application is applicable in case you are travelling for tourism.

A visa normally grants you the right to stay in the entire Schengen region . The Schengen countries  are Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.

A visa allows you to stay a maximum of 90 days in any 180-day period  in Denmark and is normally valid for the entire Schengen region .  

Decisions about visa applications must normally be made within 15 days (from the day Embassy receives it, excluding submission time at VFS). In some cases applications will require further enquiry or documentation. So processing time in these cases might prolong. Applicants might also be asked to appear for an Interview at the Embassy.

A visa does not allow you to work in Denmark unless the Immigration Service has explicitly granted you this right. For more information on Visa, please click here

*exchange rate of the date of application will apply

Please Note:

  • The fee is non-refundable
  • All VFS Fees can be paid by Cash/Card/UPI
  • Please note Applicants applying outside Delhi (Pan India) need to pay additional courier charge which will include two-way courier charges pertaining to the transfer of visa applications to New Delhi and sending back to regional VFS Visa Application Centers.

Travel medical insurance is mandatory for all Schengen countries. If you have not purchased, Click here

Please print out the checklist and prepare the required documents accordingly, also prepare an additional copy of your passport ID page for Passport Collection.

  • Kindly make sure that your application contains sufficient, correct and adequate information. All information must be correct and reflect your planned trip.
  • In case any document is missing on submission date, additional documents can be submitted only by applicants themselves at VFS within 3 business days.
  • Applicant can be asked for additional documents or may be called for an interview if deemed necessary by the Embassy.

Photograph Quality

  • The photographs must be:
  • No more than 6-months old
  • 35-40mm in width
  • Close up of your head and top of your shoulders so that your face takes up 70 -80% of the photograph
  • In sharp focus and clear
  • Of high quality with no ink marks or creases
  • The photographs must:
  • Show you looking directly at the camera
  • Show your skin tones naturally
  • Have appropriate brightness and contrast
  • Be printed on high quality paper, and at high resolution Photographs taken with a digital camera must be high quality colour and printed on photo-quality paper.

Style and lighting

  • Be colour neutral
  • Show your eyes open and clearly visible-no hair across your eyes
  • Show you facing square on to the camera, not looking over one shoulder (portrait style) or tilted, and showing both edges of your face clearly
  • Be taken with a plain light-coloured background
  • Be taken with uniform lighting and not show shadows or flash reflections on your face and no red eye

Glasses and head covers

If you wear glasses:

  • The photograph must show your eyes clearly with no flash reflection off the glasses, and no tinted lenses (if possible, avoid heavy frames - wear lighter framed glasses if you have them)
  • Make sure that the frames do not cover any part of your eyes.
  • Head coverings :
  • Are not permitted except for religious reasons, but your facial features from bottom of chin to top of forehead and both edges of your face must be clearly shown.

Expression and frame

Your photographs must:

  • Show you alone (no chair backs, toys or other people visible), looking at the camera with a neutral expression and your mouth closed.

Decisions about Schengen visa applications must normally be made within 15 days. In some cases applications will require further enquiry. In these cases, the maximum processing time is 30 days. In exceptionally difficult cases the processing time can be up to 45 days. In certain situations, the Danish embassy will be required to ask the Danish Immigration Service to process an application. The application is sent via the Immigration Service’s electronic case handling system.

Application processing time counts from the time an admissible application is submitted at a diplomatic mission or a Visa Application Centre. 'Admissible' means that the mission has decided that the Schengen conditions for submitting an application have been met.

When the file is referred to the Danish Immigration Service, the Embassy will share the reference number of your file with you. This number enables you to contact the Immigration Services in order to check on the status of your file.

Contact details for the Danish Immigration Service: T: +45 35366600 - Monday - Wednesday: 09:00 - 15:00 , Thursday: 12:00 - 17:00 , Friday: 09:00 - 12:00 , email, visa@us.dk .

The Embassy of Denmark will inform you in each instance in writing, by telephone or orally about the decision that is taken concerning your visa application.

Citizens of certain countries or categories of certain citizens are subject to prior consultation in one or more Schengen countries before a visa may be issued. The processing time in these cases will usually be minimum 10-12 days.

(CONTENT SOURCE: NEW TO DENMARK)

From the 03 September 2019, you should fill in your visa application and pay the application fee online using https://applyvisa.um.dk/ . After you have applied and paid the visa fee online, you must print and sign the cover letter from ApplyVisa and hand in supporting documents and supply biometrics at the Visa Application Centre: http://dk.vfsglobal.co.in/contact_us.html

If you need help with filling in your Schengen visa application and pay online, VFS may help you with this. If you don’t need assistance, please fill in the visa application and pay online via https://applyvisa.um.dk/ before turning up at the visa application centre to submit your documents. This will speed up your submission time. VFS has one PC available at every center for applicants who have forgotten to fill in their visa application and pay the application fee online.

Business Visa

Business visa application is applicable in case you are travelling for business purposes.

A visa normally grants you the right to stay in the entire Schengen region . The Schengen countries  are Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. A visa allows you to stay a maximum of 90 days in any 180-day period  in Denmark and is normally valid for the entire Schengen region .   Decisions about visa applications must normally be made within 15 days (from the day Embassy receives it, excluding submission time at VFS). In some cases applications will require further enquiry or documentation. So processing time in these cases might prolong. Applicants might also be asked to appear for an Interview at the Embassy. A visa does not allow you to work in Denmark unless the Immigration Service has explicitly granted you this right. For more information on Visa, please click here

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Red Carpet - Business visa application is applicable in case you are travelling for business purposes in Red Carpet list.

A visa normally grants you the right to stay in the entire Schengen region . The Schengen countries are Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.

A visa allows you to stay a maximum of 90 days in any 180-day period in Denmark and is normally valid for the entire Schengen region .

If you are a Red-Carpet applicant, please visit one of the Visa Application Centres (on operational days) between submission hours and your submission will be entertained without the need of taking an appointment.

A visa does not allow you to work in Denmark unless the Immigration Service has explicitly granted you this right.

For more information on Visa, please click here

Visiting Family And Friends

Application is applicable in case you are travelling for visiting Family and Friends.

Transit Visa (Seamen)

Transit Visa (seamen) application is applicable in case you are a seaman.

Transit Visa

Airport Transit Visa application is applicable in case you have to change flights without leaving the airport. An airport transit visa entitles the holder to enter the international transit area of the airport, but not the territory of the Denmark.

You must normally meet the following basic conditions at the time of submitting application for visa

  • Your passport or other form of valid travel document must be valid for three months past the visa expiration date. Moreover, the passport or travel document must have been issued within the past 10 years.
  • You must hold a travel insurance policy to cover possible expenses in connection with a return for health reasons or death, indispensable medical treatment or acute hospitalisation during your stay. The insurance policy must cover all Schengen countries, and the minimum policy coverage is €30,000. The insurance policy must be valid for the same period as the visa. The validity of the visa may be shortened if the insurance policy does not cover the entire. For the list of Travel Insurance, Please click here .
  • Proof of means of transport.
  • Proof of lodging
  • Fully completed application form appropriate to the type of visa with one recent original passport-size colour photograph
  • Proof of financial means. You must have the necessary means to pay for your stay and return trip.
  • Children under 18 traveling without one or both parents or without a legal guardian must provide an affidavit for travel signed by both parents or by the parent or legal guardian not traveling and also a copy of passport's 1st and last page of parent.
  • Please carry original documents at the time of submission and submit only photocopies of all documents, as we do not guarantee the return of any original documents. However, note that we reserve the right to request the original of any document provided at any point during visa processing.
  • English translations must accompany the documents not originally in English.
  • Colour photocopy of the valid passport (all pages of the passport) is required. If there are any valid visa for USA/UK/Canada/Australia and any Schengen visa (issued in last three years) in the old/cancelled passport than colour photocopy of those pages are also required.
  • All documents should be provided in A4 size.
  • The applicants must allow for a processing time of minimum 15 days. Excluding the VFS handling time back and forth to the Royal Danish Embassy.

Important All minors must be accompanied by both parents or legal guardians and sign the application form in front of a VFS officer. Except in cases where, the child is traveling with one parent to visit the other parent, who is residing in Denmark

For information only, list of supplementary documents:

Airport Transit

Study/sports/cultural visa.

Application is applicable in case you are travelling for Study/Sports/Culture Visa purpose.

A visa normally grants you the right to stay in the entire Schengen region. The Schengen countries are Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.

A visa allows you to stay a maximum of 90 days in any 180-day period in Denmark and is normally valid for the entire Schengen region. 

Long Term Visa

Residence and work permit application procedure at the denmark embassy in new delhi.

The Denmark Embassy in New Delhi is pleased to introduce a new facility in order to meet the increasing demand for residence and work permit applications.

This site provides information on procedures applicable to all nationals who wish to apply for Residence and Work permit for Denmark, Greenland and Faroe Island.

NEW MANDATORY ONLINE FEE PAYMENT FOR RESIDENCE AND WORK PERMITS PER 01 JULY 2019

From the 01 July 2019, you must pay the embassy fee online before going to VFS to have your biometrics taken and/or submit your application for a residence permit. You should pay the fee using this link: https://dys.um.dk/permit/. After you have paid the visa fee online, you must print the payment confirmation and bring it with you to VFS along with any other required documents.

Application procedure

The VFS Global Denmark Visa Application Centre in New Delhi, Jalandhar, Chandigarh, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Chennai, Bangalore, Cochin, Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, Thimpu (Bhutan) and Kathmandu (Nepal) will accept all long term applications from all nationals and their dependents:

  • Work (Positive List/Pay Limit Scheme/Fast Track Scheme)
  • Accompanying family members
  • Researchers
  • Religious workers
  • Start-up Denmark
  • Family Reunification
  • Greenland and Faroe Islands

VFS Global will submit all such applications to The Denmark Embassy in New Delhi.

Long Term applications accepted at the Denmark Visa Application Centre in New Delhi will be submitted on the next working day to the Embassy. Applications accepted at other locations will be submitted after two working days to The Denmark Embassy in New Delhi.

Please note applicants applying outside Delhi (Pan India) need to pay additional courier charge which will include two-way courier charges pertaining to the transfer of visa applications to New Delhi and sending back to regional VFS Visa Application Centers.

For Submission timings, please click here

When you come to the VFS Global Denmark visa application centre to deliver a residence/ work permit application, you will need to have your biometric data recorded. You should remove any henna on your fingertips, or allow it to fade, as this may prevent us from getting a clear scan. Every applicant who is submitting a residence permit application must attend the visa application centre in person. Children of less than6 years need to attend, but are not require to have fingerprints or signature recorded, only a photograph.

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Applicants should bring Original + unstapled, color copies of

  • All Supporting Documents
  • All Pages of the passport

In a standard format (A4 Size). All copies must be in the same format.

On-line applications and applications submitted by the company in Denmark

On Newtodenmark you can find printable application forms and online forms (digital self-service) needed in connection with an application to the immigration authorities.

Fee for applicants applying at The Denmark Visa Application Centres in India & Bhutan is payable in Cash and fee for applicants applying in Nepal is payable in demand draft.

Applicants can instantly track the status of their application by clicking on Track your Application

For more information about long-term application processing time at Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration, please visit Newtodenmark

The Danish Embassy New Delhi will continue to issue D-Visas to applicants who receive permission for a residence permit. The D-Visa will allow the applicant to travel to Denmark within a prescribed time frame.

In Denmark, the applicant has to register with the local authorities (Borgerservice) within 5 days in order to receive a CPR-number and be covered by the Danish social security system. The applicant will then automatically receive the residence permit (in form of a plastic card) by mail within approximately 4 weeks.

The new procedure is in accordance with EU regulations.

Holders of a D-visa or residence permit issued by a Schengen Member State and holders of a valid travel document may travel for up to 90 out of any 180 days within the territories of the Member States.

Residence cards with biometric features

If you are granted a residence permit in Denmark, you will be issued a residence card in Denmark with biometric features (facial image and fingerprints) stored on a microchip embedded in the card.

The residence card is documentation that you hold a residence permit in Denmark.

When you submit an application for a residence permit, your biometric features will be recorded. The features are incorporated into the residence card and are used for identification and identity verification. Biometric features are stored in a database maintained by the Immigration authorities.

For further information on Residence & Work Permit applications, you can contact the Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration or Embassy of Denmark

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Denmark Visa Guide

Denmark Visa

The Scandinavian nation of Denmark is home to a breathtaking landscape where visitors can take in the surrounding splendour. You can obtain a Denmark visa from India and travel to visit Copenhagen , which is endowed with an exquisite combination of artistic architecture, magnificent landscapes, opulent castles, and gothic complexes. 

You need to apply for a Denmark Schengen visa since this country is a member of the European Union and part of the Schengen area. An individual can apply for the Denmark visa application from Indian cities like New Delhi, Pune, Ahmedabad, Calcutta, Bengaluru, Chandigarh, Chennai, and Mumbai. For the Denmark visa, you need to apply on their government website or visit VFS Global in your home city.

You will need the following to apply for a Denmark visa online:

  • You will need to book an appointment for a Schengen visa to proceed with your application
  • From the website, you can download the application form and fill it out correctly
  • After filling out the form, submit all the required documents 
  • You will be called for an interview once your documents are accepted
  • It may take up to 15 days or more for a response to your visa application

We have a comprehensive Schengen visa guide here that provides detailed information about the visas, how to apply, types of visa and more.

You can check out the official government website to track your Denmark visa application or also take help from the VFS Global. For this you need to fill out your visa reference number and date of birth.

Scroll below to know about a Denmark visa.

  • Tourist visa
  • Business visa
  • Airport Transit visa

Those travelling to Denmark for tourism need to get a Denmark Schengen tourist visa. This visa grants an individual the right to travel to this country as well as other Schengen regions. 

Documents for tourist visa

  • Passport with minimum two blank pages
  • Completed and signed visa application form
  • Two passport-sized photos
  • Travel medical insurance
  • Proof of accommodation
  • Round-trip flight reservation or a detailed itinerary
  • Proof of funds 

Tourist visa validity

A Denmark tourist visa is valid for no more than 90 days within a 180-day period (6 months). If you want to stay for a longer duration, you need to apply for a long-stay visa.

Processing time for tourist visa

The processing time for a Denmark visa takes up to 15 working days. However, the process may take longer if there are mistakes in the application.

In order to visit Denmark for work, you need to apply for a Denmark business visa application. 

Documents for business visa

  • Employment details like contract or a letter from the employer 

Business visa validity

A business visa is valid for no more than 90 days within a 180-day period (6 months). If you want to stay for a longer duration, you need to apply for a long-stay visa. 

Processing time for business visa

The visa processing time may take up to 15 working days. However, the process may take longer if there are mistakes in the application. 

If you need to switch planes while still at the airport, you can apply for an airport transit visa. An airport transit visa allows the holder to enter the airport's international transit area but not into Danish territory.

Documents for transit visa

  • Onward flight to next country 

Processing time for transit visa

The processing time for Denmark visas for Indians may take up to 15 working days. However, the process may take longer if there are mistakes in the application. 

Duration of a transit visa

Transit visas must be obtained before departure from Denmark and are valid for stays of up to 72 hours in India within 15 days of the date of issue.

To study in Denmark, you need a student visa/study visa. You do not require a student visa if you belong from the European Union (EU) or European Economic Area (EEA) and live in one of the Schengen countries. 

Documents for study visa

  • High school diploma
  • Invitation letter from the university
  • Proof of English language proficiency
  • Proof of payment of university fees
  • Proof of sponsorship/scholarship, if any

Study visa validity

The visa’s validity will depend on the type and the duration of the course. You can extend the visa if required. The stay duration for a normal, multiple entry visa is 90 days. 

Processing time for study visa

The processing time for Denmark visas for Indians is up to 15 working days. However, the process may take longer if there are mistakes in the application.

What is the duration for a study visa in Denmark?

You are allowed to stay in Denmark throughout your education programme. You can extend the visa as per the course. The stay duration for a normal, multiple entry visa is 90 days.

Is it possible to settle in Denmark after completing study?

Yes, it is possible if you have a residence permit for eight years. In certain cases, it is for four years.

Can I work or stay in Denmark for longer than 90 days?

Yes, if you intend to stay in Denmark for over 90 days, you need to reapply for a work/residence permit.

What is the duration of a Denmark airport transit visa?

Transit visas must be obtained before to departure from Denmark and are valid for stays of up to 72 hours in India within 15 days of the date of issue.

What is the processing time for a Denmark tourist visa?

The processing time for Denmark tourist visas may take up to 15 working days. However, the process may take longer if there are mistakes in the application.

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Why apply for the Denmark Tourist Visa?

  • Denmark is big on culture and coastline.
  • Denmark has a well-organized transport system.
  • Less crime and corruption.
  • Luxurious trains.
  • Comfortable temperature between 59°F and 68°F

Types of Denmark Tourist Visa

Denmark schengen visas..

The Denmark tourist visa is the same as the Schengen visa, issued for tourism or business purposes; this allows you to visit Denmark and all other Schengen areas for 90 days. You cannot work with a Denmark tourist visa or Schengen visa or extend your stay in Denmark for more than three months.

Denmark Working Holiday Visas.

The Working Holiday Visa is valid for up to 12 months. This visa allows you to stay in Denmark and get familiarized with their culture and lifestyle while working to support yourself. This Long stay visa is available to citizens of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Korea, Japan, and Chile between the ages of 18 and 30.

Denmark Transit visa.

A Denmark transit visa allows the holder to enter a Denmark airport to change a flight to a third country.

Benefits of Denmark Tourist Visa

  • This offers a flexible travel advantage because it has Multiple Entry visas.
  • Denmark is part of the Schengen area; therefore, you can travel to Austria with a Schengen Visa.
  • The processes are quite simple and easy to apply.
  • This visa allows the holder to enter and exit the Schengen zone multiple times within its validity period, up to 90 days.
  • The Denmark Embassy and consulates share some helpful aspects to benefit the visitors.

Eligibility for Denmark Tourist Visa

  • Sufficient funds are required to cover the Austrian trip
  • No criminal records
  • Medical records are very necessary
  • Valid documents
  • Trip itinerary
  • Travel Insurance
  • Hotel booking confirmation

Denmark Tourist Visa Requirements

  • A valid passport (with 2 blank pages)
  • Completed visa application form
  • 2 recent Photographs (guidelines of ICAO)
  • Hotel accommodation details
  • Confirmed return ticket
  • Travel and health insurance
  • Bank statement (last 6 months)

Steps to apply for Denmark Tourist Visa in 2023

  • Step 1: Determine the type of visa you want to apply
  • Step 2: Fill in your visa application form
  • Step 3: Submit all the necessary documents.
  • Step 4: Go to any Denmark Embassy or consulate
  • Step 5: Make an appointment
  • Step 6: Attend visa Interview
  • Step 7: You will get a visit visa if eligibility criteria are met.

Denmark Tourist Visa Processing time

The general time for Denmark visa processing is 15 days. However, depending on the situation, it may take 45 working days.

Denmark Tourist Visa Fee

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Denmark Visa for Indians: Requirements, Fees & How to Apply

Last Updated : 13 Apr 2024

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30-Second Summary

Indian nationals looking to visit Denmark must have a Denmark visa. With the Denmark tourist visa, Indians can visit the country for purposes such as leisure or sightseeing.

The application form can be completed online.

You are required to submit your application in person.

Once your visa gets approved, you can collect it from the embassy or application centre.

Applying for your visa 3-4 weeks before you travel is advised.

Getting an appointment for a Denmark visa can take weeks. However, by using Atlys , you can get an expedited visa appointment.

Important Information

— Denmark Visa Type

— Denmark Visa Fees

— Processing Time

— Stay Period

Indian citizens looking to visit Denmark for tourist purposes must have a valid Denmark visa for Indians. The Denmark tourist visa generally gets processed in 15 days and allows you to stay in the country for 90 days .

The application form for the Denmark visa for Indians must be completed online. Once completed the application form with the required documents must be submitted at an embassy, consulate, or visa application centre.

What Are The Required Documents For The Denmark Schengen Visa?

Now that you have a general understanding of the Denmark Schengen Visa, we can look at its Denmark visa requirements for Indian citizens and the application process.

Here are the documents you'll need to submit to the Embassy:

Application Form: A duly completed and signed Denmark Visa For Indian Application form is to be filled out online.

Passport-Sized Photo: One passport photo of yourself. It must meet the Denmark visa photo requirements .

Passport: A valid passport or travel document with at least two blank pages . It must be valid for 3 months after your trip's end and issued no later than 10 years ago.

Travel Insurance: Schengen Travel Insurance/Medical Insurance provides a minimum coverage of EUR 30,000 and is valid for the entire duration of travel. The insurance must cover the entire Schengen area and not just Denmark. Also.

Proof of accommodation: You must provide proof of accommodation by submitting either a rental agreement or hotel reservations . It has to cover the duration of the whole stay and all the Schengen countries you plan to visit other than Denmark.

Proof of financial funds: You must submit proof of sufficient funds for your Schengen trip . This can be either by submitting bank statements or a sponsorship letter .

Bank Statements: You need to submit the last 3 months' bank statements fully signed and stamped by the bank. This must be submitted regardless if you are sponsored.

Visa Fee Payment: The Denmark visa fees are paid online after completing the application form.

Flight Ticket: A return flight ticket that proves you plan to return to your home country.

Cover Letter: A Schengen cover letter explaining the purpose of your trip, what you plan to do, and when you'll return home. Basically, it just proves the purpose of your trip. You can get Schengen cover letter done for you by free Atlys cover letter generator .

Additional Documents

Additional documents to prove your employment status might be required, such as:

Income tax returns: You might need to submit the last 2 years' tax returns .

Leave Letter: You might need to prove your leave by providing acknowledgement from your employer through a leave letter .

Company Registration: If you are self-employed , you must submit a company registration certification.

Pension Statements: If you are retired , you must submit pension statements.

Note: Additional documents might be required. Be sure to contact the embassy for the most current required documents.

How To Apply For The Denmark Schengen Visa?

You must attend an in-person appointment when applying for your Denmark visa from India. Here are the ways you can apply for your visa:

Applying Through Atlys With Atlys

Atlys is a quick and hassle-free way of applying for your Denmark visa for Indians.

At Atlys, we will provide you with personal guidance through each step and get you the first available appointment. Generally, you will get an appointment within 15 days. Skip long waiting periods with this premium visa service.

Start your journey to Denmark: Submit the required information on the Atlys app .

Chat with our professionals: After your application, you will chat with one of our concierges.

Assessment of your travel plans: Our professionals will assess your travel plans and ensure that your passport, accommodation, photo, and other details are in order for your visa application.

Expedited Visa Appointment: Atlys will ensure that you get the first available visa appointment.

Visa Checklist: You will receive a checklist that will guide you to have a smoother visa appointment.

Attend your appointment: On the day of your appointment, you will submit the required documents and attend an interview if required.

Await your visa: After your appointment, your visa will be processed. Atlys will keep you up to date and let you know once your visa gets approved.

After your visa gets approved, you can collect it from the centre where you attended your appointment.

Why Choose Atlys For Your Denmark visa

By using Atlys for your Schengen visa, you receive the following benefits:

Receive Personal Assistance: You can get expert advice and assistance by chatting with our visa experts.

Travelling Guidance: Our experts will guide you on your travel plans and documents.

Guaranteed Denmark Visa Appointment: With Atlys, you are guaranteed a visa appointment or receive your money back.

Easy Travel Insurance Assistance: We will assist you to get travel insurance for a hassle-free journey.

For any assistance or uncertainties, feel free to contact our Atlys visa expert on +919958772441. Enjoy hassle-free travel with Atlys.

Applying Through Government Channels

Another method of applying for your visa is through the application centre. Here are the steps you can follow:

Collect The Required Documents: Start collecting the required documents first. It's the most time-consuming part of the process. However, doing this first will allow you to leave enough time for unexpected delays.

Fill In Your Application Form: The application form must be completed online at the Denmark government portal. The form will require your personal and travel details. Ensure that you complete the form accurately and truthfully.

Pay Your Visa Fee: You must pay the Denmark visa fees online after you have completed the application form.

Schedule Your Visa Appointment: When completing the application form, you must choose the location to submit your visa application. You must then schedule an appointment to your documents and attend a visa interview.

Attend Your Visa Appointment: On the day of your appointment, visit the Denmark visa application centre at the scheduled time. Once the visa officer checks your document, they might interview you for a short while. After attending your interview and submitting your documents, you'll be requested to submit your biometric information .

Receive Feedback From The Embassy: From the day of your application, your visa will take about 15 days to get processed. Once approved, you can collect your visa from the application centre.

Tips When Applying Through The Government Channel

Ensure that the information you provide is accurate. Mistakes on the application form can delay your visa processing time.

Sometimes, providing additional documents, such as a travel itinerary , you can ease the processing of your visa.

Be sure to arrive 15 minutes before your appointment time to allow for any delays.

When attending an interview, come prepared by checking these common Schengen interview questions .

Key Points Of The Denmark Visa For Indians

Next, we will have a look at some important details regarding the Denmark visa for Indian citizens:

How Much Is The Denmark Schengen Visa Fee?

The applicable Denmark Schengen visa fees for Indians are as follows:

For adults: € 80 (approximately ₹ 7,185).

For children aged 6 to 12 years: € 40 (approximately ₹ 3,592).

For children below 6 years: Free.

How Long Can I Stay In Denmark With A Schengen Visa?

The single-entry Schengen Visa allows you to visit Denmark for a maximum of 90 days within every 180-day period.

Sometimes, you may only stay in Denmark for the duration specified in your Denmark visa application form. Therefore, always check the validity period on your visa sticker before travelling.

What Is The Denmark Schengen Visa Processing Time?

The usual Denmark visa processing time in India for Schengen visas is between 15 to 30 days . However, you can apply up to 6 months in advance.

What Happens At My Visa Appointment?

As mentioned above, you must attend an appointment when applying for your Denmark visa from India. To book your appointment, you can use Atlys or schedule an appointment through the application centre's website.

At the appointment, you must submit your application and attend a short interview. The interview only takes about 10-15 minutes.

For the Schengen area, you must submit your biometrics every 59 months. If you haven't submitted your biometrics in this time period, you will do so at your appointment.

Rules to Keep In Mind For The Denmark Visa

Your passport must be valid for 3 more months after you leave the country.

If you haven't provided your Schengen biometrics in the last 59 months , you must do so when applying for your Denmark visa.

The Denmark visa for Indians can only be applied for through a visa application centre .

The application form for the Denmark visa must be completed online .

The Denmark visa fees are paid online after completing the visa application form.

Be sure to apply for your visa 3-4 weeks before travelling to allow sufficient visa processing time.

Government Sources

At Atlys, we understand how crucial it is to have precise and current information when applying for a visa. That's why we sourced all the details in this guide from reliable government sources, including:

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark .

European Union .

Given that fees and requirements may change unexpectedly, we recommend contacting the embassy for the latest information on the Denmark visa.

We’re here to answer all your questions

Yes, you can see your visa status on the Atlys app when you apply through Atlys .

Simply go to your app.

Click on your profile.

Choose the visa you applied for.

Once you click on the visa, you can see its current status.

You can also check your visa status through the visa application centre's website.

You can pay for your Denmark visa fees for Indians in cash or via a credit/debit card. Application centres also accept Demand Drafts.

Yes, when applying through an application centre, there will be additional charges, such as a service fee.

Once the Denmark visa application has been processed by the Denmark Embassy/ Consulate General and your passport has been returned to the Denmark Visa application center. You will need to bring your receipt and acceptance proof with you for the collection of your passport.

Although you can always re-apply after a few days of rejection, it may be better to appeal the initial decision within the given time, i.e., 30 days from the date of rejection. It is extremely critical that you arrange for the missing documents or information that caused the rejection and write a compelling Appeal Letter.

There are no specific reasons for visa rejections as it varies from case to case. However, some common reasons include:

Past criminal records.

Incorrect Documents.

Inability to show sufficient proof of funds.

An improper cover letter/itinerary could cause potential rejections for your Denmark Tourist Visa.

Various reasons can cause your Schengen visa to be delayed. Some of these reasons include:

Missing Documents: Not having all the required documents will delay your visa processing since the authorities must wait for you to submit them.

Incomplete Documents: If you don't provide all the required details, your visa can be delayed due to a lack of information.

Criminal Record: If you have a criminal record, the authorities might need to perform a background check, which will delay the process of your visa.

Peak Travel Seasons: During Peak travel seasons, the embassy usually takes longer too get processed due to the influx of applicants.

Yes, you can travel to any Schengen area with your Denmark Schengen Visa. Nonetheless, you must clearly state that you plan to travel to other countries in your Denmark visa application.

No , Indians can only apply for a tourist visa at Atlys or through a visa application centre.

Once your visa gets approved, you can collect it along with your passport from the visa application centre. Depending on the application centre, you can opt to receive your passport via post.

Suppose you are visiting a friend or family member in Denmark. In that case, you must provide an invitation letter stating information, such as your friend or family members' details and the address of where you will be staying. If your friend or family member sponsors your travel funds, you must also submit a sponsorship letter .

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Do Indians Need a Visa to Visit Denmark?

Yes, if you're from India and want to visit Denmark for tourism or business reasons, you'll need a Schengen visa. However, Indian citizens with Diplomatic or official passports do not need a visa for entering Denmark. The Denmark visa is  stamped in your passport and allows you to stay in Denmark for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.

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Introduction, when can i apply for a denmark schengen visa, types of denmark visas for indians, how to apply for a denmark visa, denmark visa requirements for indians, how long does it take to process a denmark visa, denmark visa fees for indians, what is the validity of a denmark visa, how long can i stay in denmark with my short-term visa, how to track the status of my denmark visa application, do indian citizens need travel insurance for a denmark visa, what are the reasons for denmark visa rejection in india, what to do if my denmark tourist visa gets rejected, can i extend my denmark tourist visa, do indians need a transit visa for denmark, what to do after reaching denmark airport.

Planning a trip to Denmark from India? Understanding the visa process is crucial for a smooth journey. This comprehensive guide outlines everything Indian citizens need to know about obtaining a Denmark visa, including application procedures, required documents, visa types, and fees. From application methods to processing times, we cover it all to ensure you're well-prepared for your Danish adventure.

If you can't find what you're looking for, feel free to reach out to us if you have any queries or need assistance, our committed team is prepared to offer guidance and support.

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Can Indians Get a Denmark Visa on Arrival?

No, Denmark does not offer visas on arrival to Indian passport holders. Indians need to have an approved Schengen visa prior to their departure to Denmark.

Applying for a Schengen Visa at a Denmark Diplomatic Mission:

  • Single Country Visit: Apply at the Danish consulate if you're visiting only Denmark as your single Schengen country and it's your first entry point.
  • Visiting Multiple Schengen Countries If visiting several schengen countries and intend to stay for a longer duration in Denmark then apply at a Danish consulate
  • If visiting several Schengen countries with similar stays (e.g., tourism in Denmark, Germany, and Norway), apply at the consulate of your first entry country—Denmark, in this case.
  • Main Purpose of Visit: Your main purpose determines where you apply. If it's unclear and you're visiting multiple countries, submit your application to the embassy or consulate of your first entry point to the Schengen area. For instance, if your main purpose is attending a conference in Denmark while touring multiple countries, apply at the Danish consulate.

Uniform Schengen short-stay visa : A 'Uniform Schengen' short-stay visa, issued by a Schengen Area member country, allows you to stay or transit within the Schengen Area for up to 90 days within a 180-day period, for tourism, business, or family visits.

Business Visa: Denmark business visa allows you to visit Denmark for business related activities like meetings, conferences etc. It allows you to stay in Denmark for a period of up to 90 days.

Red Carpet Program : The Red Carpet Program offers streamlined procedures for securing Danish Schengen visas, catering to frequent travellers visiting Denmark for business reasons. Its objective is to support non-Danish entities such as companies, organisations, and NGOs engaged in business dealings with Danish counterparts.

Accessible to both private and public entities abroad, participation in the program is contingent upon meeting the eligibility criteria outlined on the respective Danish embassy's website."

Airport Transit Visa: Indian passport holders flying from a non-Schengen country and staying in the international zone of a Danish airport in mainland Denmark while waiting for your connecting flight to another non-Schengen country, you may need an Airport transit visa.  You do not require an airport transit visa if you are a holder of a valid Schengen visa, a national long-stay visa, or a residence permit issued by a Schengen country.

Study, Sports, and Cultural Visa: Apply for this visa if you want to visit Denmark for up to 90 days in order to take part in a cultural, sporting or scientific event.

Apply for Denmark Visa through Teleport

Teleport collaborates with the embassy to ensure a smooth and timely visa process. Here's how to apply for a Denmark visa:

Step 1: Begin your Application:

Visit Teleport's Denmark visa application portal. Start your Denmark tourist visa application by clicking 'Apply for Visa.'

Step 2: Complete Basic Details and Pay Fees:

Upload scanned copies of your passport's front and back pages. Teleport can autofill your information or you can also input your details manually. Make the visa payment via Teleport, choosing between full or partial upfront payment.

Step 3: Collect Necessary Documents:

Teleport's relationship manager will assist in gathering all required documents for the Denmark visa application.

Step 4: Schedule your Appointment:

Teleport's relationship manager will arrange an appointment at the VFS visa application centre on your behalf according to your preferred location and dates.

Step 5: Visit VFS Centre and Submit Biometrics:

Attend your appointed time at the nearby VFS Visa Application Centre to submit biometrics and necessary documentation. Teleport recommends arriving at least 30 minutes early to avoid entry issues or premium fees for late arrival.

After VFS sends your documents to the consulate for review, they'll make a decision and return the documents to VFS.

You can then choose to have your passport delivered to your address or collect it in person from the VFS visa centre.

Apply for Denmark Visa at VFS Global Visa Application Centre in India

VFS Global is the official partner of the Embassy of Denmark/Consulate General of Denmark in India

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Step 1: Identify Your Visa Type

Begin by determining the appropriate visa type for your trip and ensure you meet the eligibility criteria. Familiarise yourself with the required documents, estimated processing time, and applicable fees. If your documents are not in English, consider having them translated before applying.

Step 2: Gather Required Documents

Ensure you have all the necessary documents for a Denmark visa. Refer to the document checklist for specific details.

Step 3: Start Your Application

After identifying your visa types and gathering all the required documents, fill the online application form

For short-term visas, kindly complete the online application form via ApplyVisa .

Register or Login to proceed

If you are applying for a residence permit, Work or Study visas please use the online application form available on NewToDenmark

Step 4: Book Your Appointment

After submitting your visa application, it's time to schedule an appointment at the VFS Visa Application Centre for biometric data collection, including fingerprints and a photo.

Upon booking, you will receive a confirmation email along with your appointment letter.

If you're applying as a family or group, remember that each member must schedule their individual appointments.

Teleport’s Expert Tip

Ensure you finish your appointment in a single session to prevent being logged out. Keep your passport details handy. If your account gets blocked, retry the next day or reach out to VFS support for assistance.

Step 5: Pay Your Fees

Complete your appointment's service fees payment online before heading to the Visa Application Centre.

Step 6: Visit the Visa Application Centre

After completing your online application and successfully paying the visa fee, please make sure to print both the cover letter and payment fee receipt. These documents will be essential when you submit your application at one of these Visa Application Centre. 

You must personally submit your fully completed visa application form and documents at one of the designated Visa Application Centers unless instructed otherwise.

Choose a Visa Application Centre

Step 7: Track Your Application

If you submitted your application at a VFS visa application centre, you can use the VFS online application tracking tool to check your application's status. Simply provide the following details:

  • The reference number issued to you.
  • Your date of birth

Step 8: Collect Your Visa

After your visa application is processed, you can retrieve your passport from the Visa Application Centre.

To collect it yourself, bring the receipt from the Visa Application Centre and a valid government-issued ID. If you can't pick it up personally, you may authorise someone to do it for you by providing them with a signed authorization letter, your receipt, and their own government ID.

For specific collection options and hours, please contact the Visa Application Centre during their opening hours

Mandatory Documents:

Supporting documents:, photograph requirements and specifications for denmark visa application.

Photo requirements for a Denmark visa as an Indian citizen includes:

1. Recent Photo: Your visa photo must be no older than 6 months.

2. Size and Dimensions: Your visa photo should measure 35mm x 45mm (width x height) with a 80% face coverage.

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3.Head Position: Ensure your head is fully visible and centred in the photo.

4.Eyeglasses and Headgear: If wearing eyeglasses, no glare should obscure your eyes. Religious headgear is allowed, but your entire face (from chin to forehead, including cheeks and ears) must be fully visible.

5.Quality: The photo should be in colour, high-resolution, and well-lit, with no shadows, red-eye, or reflections.

Ensure that the photo in your passport matches the one you submitted with your application. To avoid any risk of rejection, ensure your photo meets the required specifications and is up-to-date. If your visa is rejected, be sure to submit a new, recent photograph that meets the visa requirements, as using the previous photo could lead to rejection again

The standard processing time for a Denmark visa for Indians is approximately 15 to 21 working days following your appointment at the Visa Application Centre.

Start your Schengen visa application for Denmark up to 6 months ahead of your intended travel date. For peak periods (March to September), it's recommended to apply with a minimum of 4 weeks' lead time to ensure timely processing.

Note (Fee Exemption)

If you qualify for fee exemption, such as being under 6 years old, holding a diplomatic or service passport, or applying under EU free movement rules, you may still need to pay the standard 80 Euro fee during the online application registration. This amount will be refunded once the Danish embassy/consulate begins processing your application.

A Denmark visa lets you stay in Denmark for 90 days within a 180-days validity period. The actual validity may vary, as it is subject to the discretion of the embassy. While they can issue it for up to 6 months (180 days), it's not guaranteed in every case.

A short-term visa allows you to stay in Denmark and other Schengen countries for up to 90 days within any 180-day period. This visa typically covers the entire Schengen region. You can use the 90 days for one or multiple visits, depending on the number of entries allowed (1, 2, or multiple). For visas allowing multiple entries over 1 to 5 years, the permitted stay remains 90 days per 180 days.

Track Your Application via the Teleport Dashboard

Stay informed about the status of your Denmark visa application with Teleport. If you've applied through Teleport, receive real-time updates via WhatsApp, email, or directly on the Teleport Dashboard.

  • Visit the Teleport Dashboard
  • Scroll down to Your Applications
  • Tap on your Submitted application to see its present status.

Track Your Denmark Visa Application Status via VFS Global

Alternatively, you can track your Denmark visa application status through VFS Global:

  • Visit the VFS online application tracking tool .
  • Choose the country where you submitted your application.
  • Enter the application reference number provided during payment at the VFS centre.
  • Provide your last name.

Yes, it's necessary for Indian citizens applying for a Denmark visa to have travel insurance with a minimum coverage of 30,000 Euros. It's a good idea to look into health insurance from reliable providers such as Tata AIG, Digit Insurance, HDFC Ergo, and others. This ensures you're prepared for any unexpected situations during your trip.

  • Inadequate Documentation: Make sure you submit all required documents to avoid rejection due to missing paperwork.
  • Providing False Information: Giving incorrect details can not only result in rejection but also future bans on visa applications.
  • Insufficient Financial Proof: It's important to demonstrate enough funds (DKK 350 TO DKK 500 per person per day of the trip) to cover expenses during your stay. Clearly explaining your sources of income is also crucial to avoid raising suspicions.
  • Poor Travel History: Past instances of visa overstays, particularly in Schengen countries, may negatively impact your application.
  • Suspected Fraudulent Intent: Failing to clearly explain the purpose of your visit can raise suspicions among officials.
  • Criminal Record: A history of criminal activities or involvement in illegal actions can lead to visa rejection.

Teleport Expert's Tip

Financial issues often lead to rejections, such as problems with bank statements and income tax returns. Ensure you provide sufficient proof of finances, aiming for a recommended minimum bank balance of INR 3,00,000 per applicant.

Option 1: Consider Reapplying

You are free to reapply if your visa application has been denied. There's no waiting period required after a refusal to submit a new application. However, it's advisable to address the reasons for the previous refusal before reapplying. Please note that submitting a new application doesn't guarantee approval.

Option 2: Make an Appeal

If your visa application is refused by a Danish diplomatic mission, you have the option to appeal the decision. The appeal process varies depending on whether the decision was made by the Danish Immigration Service or the mission itself.

The refusal letter will specify where to appeal, the deadline for appeal, and any required information such as the case number and applicant details.

If you have complaints about the service provided by a Danish diplomatic mission, please address them to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark. Complaints about another country's diplomatic mission should be directed to that country's ministry of foreign affairs.

Appeals regarding decisions made by other countries' diplomatic missions must be sent to the authorities of that specific country. Please note that decisions by diplomatic missions to reject accepting an application cannot be appealed.

If your visa application was rejected because of missing information , you have the chance to reopen your case. You or your Danish host can ask to reopen the application and provide the missing documents to the authority that refused it initially.

If the new documents cover the missing information, they'll reconsider your case. However, they can only reopen it if the new documents are about things they already knew when they made the decision.

If new information comes up about you or your host after the refusal, you'll need to submit a new visa application. You should send it to a diplomatic mission, and they'll decide whether to grant you a visa based on the new documents.

If you wish to extend your stay in Denmark under certain circumstances, here's what you need to know:

Extension for Total of 90 Days

Under specific conditions, a Schengen visa issued for less than 90 days can be extended to cover a total stay of 90 days. These circumstances may include humanitarian reasons, compelling personal or business needs, new information not available at the time of the original visa issuance, or situations like airline strikes or bad weather prevented your departure. You must maintain the original purpose of your visit and have valid travel insurance for the extended period. Ensure to apply for an extension before your current visa expires.

Extension for 90 Additional Days

In some cases, you may be eligible for an extension of your stay in Denmark by obtaining a visitation permit for up to an additional 90 days, allowing a maximum stay of 180 days in total. Your application for an extension must be submitted before your current visa or visa-free stay expires. Late applications may be refused unless exceptional circumstances are demonstrated.

Please note that an extended stay in Denmark does not grant you access to other Schengen countries, even for transit purposes.

Typically, extensions are granted only in cases of extraordinary circumstances. For example, if you become ill during your visit and cannot travel home according to medical assessments, or if the person you are visiting in Denmark falls seriously ill or passes away. An extension can also be considered if unforeseen and sudden circumstances prevented you from arranging your visit accordingly.

In addition to these situations, you may be eligible for an extension if:

  • You have applied for family reunification with a spouse or cohabiting partner in Denmark and are awaiting a decision, both being at least 23 and six months old.
  • You are visiting a family member in Denmark who is a citizen of an EU/EEA country or Switzerland and intends to exercise their right to free movement under EU laws.

How to Apply for Denmark Visa Extension

  • Fill in the application form (Form VS2)
  • Submit your application and book an appointment at the Danish Immigration Service's Citizen Service . Appointments must be booked in advance. Normally, the person you are visiting in Denmark must accompany you during the submission.
  • A fee of DKK 225 is applicable when applying for an extension of your Schengen visa for up to 90 days, payable during the submission.

Passport Validity

Ensure your passport is valid when applying for an extension. The Immigration Service can revoke or reject your visa extension if you do not hold a valid passport or other travel documents. Your visa can only be extended up to 3 months before your passport expires. If your passport is a national passport (from your country of origin), your country's diplomatic mission will renew it.

For more information, consult the Danish Immigration Service's guidelines.

When you have connecting flights through a Schengen state airport, it's important to understand two different situations:

  • Passing through the international transit area of an airport: This means you stay within the airport's international transit area and don't leave it.
  • Transiting through the territory of a Member State at an airport: Here, you exit the international transit area of the airport.

If you possess an Airport Transit Visa (ATV), it allows you to move through the international transit area of a Schengen State's airport and wait for your connecting flight to a non-Schengen country. However, it does not permit you to enter Schengen territory, like staying at a hotel or catching another flight to another Schengen State.

Upon your arrival at the Denmark airport, follow these steps to ensure a smooth and hassle-free experience:

  • Have your travel documents ready: Make sure to have your passport, valid Denmark sticker visa, return ticket, and hotel bookings easily accessible for verification by immigration authorities. This will help speed up the arrival process.
  • Unaccompanied minor guidelines: If you're travelling as an unaccompanied minor, stay with your designated flight attendant for safety. Upon arrival, identify your assigned adult to ensure a secure transition.
  • Understand Denmark regulations: If you have items to declare or if your baggage needs inspection, proceed to the customs area. It's important to familiarise yourself with Denmark's customs regulations to avoid any complications.

By following these guidelines, you can navigate the arrival process at the Denmark Airport efficiently and adhere to the necessary regulations for a hassle-free experience

In conclusion, obtaining a Denmark tourist visa for Indian citizens involves several essential steps and considerations. From understanding the visa requirements and application process to preparing the necessary documents and ensuring travel insurance coverage, thorough planning is key to a successful trip. 

While Denmark does not offer visas on arrival, applicants can apply through designated channels such as Teleport or VFS Global. Remember to adhere to Denmark's regulations upon arrival at the airport to ensure a smooth entry process. 

With proper preparation and adherence to guidelines, Indian travellers can enjoy their visit to Denmark, exploring its rich cultural heritage, scenic landscapes, and vibrant cities with peace of mind. 

If you have questions or need help, our dedicated team is here for you. Call us at  +91 73148 52914 or message us on WhatsApp .

Safe travels and enjoy your Danish adventure!

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Are you planning on visiting Denmark but don’t know where to start? Worry not! After reading this guide, you can easily apply for your Denmark visa from India.

If you are planning to travel to Denmark for a short stay (up to 90 days), you will need a Schengen Short Stay Visa also known as a C-type visa.

  • Denmark Tourist Visa: If you wish to go sightseeing or vacation in Denmark.
  • Denmark Visitor Visa: If you wish to visit friends or relatives living in Denmark.
  • Denmark Business visa  : If you wish to travel for trade , business or commercial activities.

However, you can’t work in the country with these visas. Acceptable business purposes include attending meetings, functions, meeting clients, etc.

Eligibility criteria for Denmark visa

  • Indian National holding a valid Indian passport with minimum validity of 6 months can apply for Denmark visa .
  •  Individual who wishes to travel to Denmark for the purpose of Tourism/Family or friends Visit/Business can apply visa through Travellerzdezire. 
  • We suggest applicants to carry Travel Insurance while travelling to Denmark . Travellerzdezire also provides Travel Insurance to passengers at an additional cost.

Types of Denmark short term visa - Schengen short term visa for Indian passport holders :

Denmark tourist visa application for indian passport holders, denmark family / friends visit visa application for indian passport holders, denmark business visa application for indian passport holders.

This visa ( Type – C ) helps you to enter Schengen country including Denmark for Tourism / leisure purpose.

Documents required : Checklists for applying Denmark Tourist visa for India passport holders.

  • ORIGINAL PASSPORT  : (a) Minimum 6 months validity(b) it shall contain at least two blank pages; (c) it shall have been issued within the previous 10 years; (d) NO alteration or handwritten amendment concerning the data page
  • OLD PASSPORTS  if any
  • THREE PHOTOS : Not more than 6-months old,40*45mm in size, white background,80% face focused , NO border, In sharp focus and clear, Of high quality with no ink marks or creases
  • APPLICATION FORM : fully completed in English and signed by the applicant (or by parent(s)/guardian(s) for minors under the age of 18) (field no 37 and last field).
  • COVERING LETTER : explaining the purpose of the trip with itinerary detailed location(s) and duration of stay in Denmark.
  • EVIDENCE OF OCCUPATION/ STUDENT STATUS:

– IF  Employed : – Salary certificate of the last three (3) months of present occupation, employment contract and company NOC (No objection certificate)to sanction leave.

– IF Self-employed :- The applicable CIN Certificate/ LLP certificate/ GST certificate/ Udhyog Aadhar Memorandum/ Import Export Certificate etc.

– IF Student:-  NOC(No objection certificate)  from school / college.

  • FINANCIAL STATUS:

– Proof of sufficient funds:  Original bank statements of the last three (3) months WITH seal and signature from bank with sufficient closing balance and / or other funds available (pension etc.)

– ITR:  Income Tax Acknowledgement / ITR-V from the last three (3) years

  • TRAVEL MEDICAL INSURANCE  : shall be valid throughout the territory and cover the entire period of the person’s intended stay or transit. The minimum coverage shall be EUR 30 000. Note : Applicants for a uniform visa for multiple entries shall prove that they are in possession of adequate and valid travel medical insurance covering the period of their first intended visit. In addition a statement, declaring the awareness of the need to be in possession of travel medical insurance for subsequent stays, shall be signed.
  • TRAVEL ITINERARY : Onwards and return airline reservation and proof of other means of travel within Denmark/EU in case of onward travel
  • PROOF OF ACCOMODATION: Hotel reservation / letter of tour organizer and / or other appropriate documentation indicating the envisaged travel plans within Denmark / EU .
  • COPY OF PRESENT PASSPORT (data pages, pages with evidence of previous visa, travel)
  • FOR MINOR TRAVELERS : a parent/legal guardian shall submit the following :- a minor accompanied by one parent shall provide a Original notarized NOC by the other parent , plus copies of parents passports or ID · a minor travelling alone shall provide a Original notarized NOC by both parents / legal guardians, plus copies of parents passports or ID

Duration of Stay  : less than 90 days ( depends on embassy decision )

Number of Entries :  Single / Double / Multiple 

Visa process duration for Denmark visa : 15 working days normal .It may take upto 45 days or more in some cases.

Visa fees for Denmark Tourist visa for Indian passport holders : Rs. 7105 /-

This visa ( Type – C ) helps you to enter Schengen country including Denmark  visiting family members / Friends.

Documents required : Checklists for applying Denmark Family/Friends visit visa for India passport holders.

  • COVERING LETTER : explaining the purpose of the trip with itinerary detailed location(s) and duration of stay in Denmark .
  • TRAVEL ITINERARY : Onwards and return airline reservation and proof of other means of travel within /EU in case of onward travel .
  • PROOF OF ACCOMODATION: hotel reservation / letter of tour organizer and / or other appropriate documentation indicating the envisaged travel plans within Denmark / EU .
  • Invitation letter from Family or Friends in Denmark with proof of relationship.
  • FOR MINOR TRAVELERS : a parent/legal guardian shall submit the following :- a minor accompanied by one parent shall provide a Original notarized NOC by the other parent , plus copies of parents passports or ID · a minor travelling alone shall provide a Original notarized NOC by both parents / legal guardians, plus copies of parents passports or ID .

Visa process duration for Denmark  visa :  15 working days normal .It may take upto 45 days or more in some cases.

Visa fees for Denmark  family visit visa for Indian passport holders :  Rs. 7105 /-

This visa ( Type – C ) helps you to enter Schengen country including Denmark for Trade , business meetings or commercial activities

Documents required : Checklists for applying Denmark business visa for India passport holders

  • COVERING LETTER ON COMPANY LETTER HEAD : explaining the purpose of the trip with itinerary detailed location(s) and duration of stay in Denmark.
  • INVITATION LETTER  : Invitation letter from Company located in Denmark explaining the purpose of visit and dates of visit.
  • TRAVEL ITINERARY : Onwards and return airline reservation and proof of other means of travel within Denmark/EU in case of onward travel .

Number of Entries for Denmark business visa:  Single / Double / Multiple 

Visa fees for Denmark business visa for Indian passport holders : Rs. 7105 /-

Remarks: 1. Submission of your old passport with previous trips can be useful for decision. 2. Additional documents, even if not featured in the list above, may be required by the Embassy. 3. You should submit your application minimum 1 month before the foreseen travel date. 4. You can submit your application at the earliest three months before your planned visit. 5. The visa fee is non-refundable if the visa is denied. 6. A later change to the purpose of the visit is not admissible. A prolongation of the visa is not possible. In both cases, a new application has to be entered.

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  • Evaluate the best visa type to apply under as per your requirement.
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ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR DENMARK VISA 1. Indian National holding a valid Indian passport can apply for Denmark Visa. 2. Person wishes to travel to Denmark for the purpose of Tourism/Family or friends Visit/Business can apply visa through Visa Lounge. Person who seeks employment in Denmark is not eligible to apply through Visa Lounge. 3. Travel insurance is mandatory requirement for passengers traveling to Denmark. Visa Lounge also provides Travel Insurance to passengers at an additional cost. DOCUMENTS REQUIRED Business: 1. Valid passport must not be older than 10 years also it must be valid for at least THREE MONTHS longer than the intended stay. The passport must also have at least TWO BLANK PAGES to affix the visa and should be along with all old passport booklets. Handwritten passports, Passports with observation and passports of 20 year validity are NOT acceptable. 2. Colour photocopy of all the pages of current passport booklet along with the BIO PAGE and VALID VISA PAGES of all old passports booklets (Rs 900/- for Booklet with 36 pages and Rs 1500/- for Booklet with 60 pages - SHALL BE CHARGED EXTRA for doing this job). 3. Online application form- We will fillup the form and forward the same. 4. 2 Photograph should be latest with 80% face coverage and white background (3.5 mm x 4.5 mm). 5. Covering Letter on company letter head (addressed to Royal Danish Embassy, New Delhi) with mentioning duration of visit, purpose of visit, expenses clause .Details of all Applicants with name, passport number, If Applicable 6. Invitation letter from the Danish. 7. Mobile number of applicant. 8. Travel Insurance as per Schengen specification, matching with ticket dates with risk coverage of Euro 30,000. For downloading the list of Approved Insurance Companies and detailed information on Travel Insurance please visit our visa forms section of our website. 9. Return ticket, covering all the sectors (Ticket itinerary is not acceptable) 10. Confirmed Hotel as per the ticket (with hotel Name, Address, Telephone no and Email Id) 11. Latest Personal Bank Statement original seal and sign on A4 paper (3 months). 12. Income Tax Return for Last 2 years. 13.  Occupation proof      a) in case of Employee - Pay slip of last 3 months.      b) Company Registration Certificate      c) Certificate of Incorporation 14. In case applicant is the proprietor / owner of the company- Indian Company registration, company memo, partnership deal, establishment license or proprietorship etc. are required. Tourist: 1. Valid passport must not be older than 10 years also it must be valid for at least THREE MONTHS longer than the intended stay. The passport must also have at least TWO BLANK PAGES to affix the visa and should be along with all old passport booklets. Handwritten passports, Passports with observation and passports of 20 year validity are NOT acceptable. 2. Colored photocopy of all the pages of current passport booklet along with the BIO PAGE and VALID VISA PAGES of all old passports booklets (Rs 900/- for Booklet with 36 pages and Rs 1500/- for Booklet with 60 pages - SHALL BE CHARGED EXTRA for doing this job). 3. Online application form- We will fillup the form and forward the same. 4. 2 Photograph should be latest with 80% face coverage and white background (35 mm x 45 mm). 5. Covering Letter (addressed to Royal Danish Embassy, New Delhi) on company letter head (if self emplyed) with mentioning duration of visit, purpose of visit, expenses clause .Details of all Applicants with name, passport number, If Applicable 6. Travel Insurance as per Schengen specification, matching with ticket dates with risk coverage of Euro 30,000. For downloading the list of Approved Insurance Companies and detailed information on Travel Insurance please visit our visa forms section of our website. 7. Return ticket, covering all the sectors 8. Confirmed Hotel as per the ticket (with hotel Name, Address, Telephone no and Email. Id 9. Latest Personal bank statement seal and sign on A4 paper (6 months). 10. Income Tax Return for Last 2years. 11.  Occupation proof      a) In case of Employee -Proof of employment (employment certificate/NOC)and Pay slip of last 3 months.      b) In case applicant is the proprietor / owner of the company-Cover letter on companies letter head and Indian Company registration.      c) For student- leave letter / report card issued from School and ID is required.      d) If the applicant is sponsored - proof of sponsorship and/or private accommodation by completing a national form of the Schengen State concerned (seethe website of the Member State of destination)      e) If the applicant is retired- Proof of retirement, pension statements for the last three months; - proof of regular income generated by ownership of property or business. 12. If applicant is travelling for honeymoon then Marriage certificate or Marriage Card and Engagement /Marriage photographs are required. 13. If minor is accompanied by one parent/travelling alone shall provide a NOTARIZED NOC from other/both parents with their passport copy.

PROCESSING TIME Minimum 15-30 working days (including day of submission at VFS) 

PAYMENTS Applicants can pay Visa and other fees through Credit Card, Debit Card, Net Banking and IVR. *  Note: Charges will be applied.

JURISDICTION ALL STATE CONSULATE Royal Danish Embassy Address: 11 Golf Links, Delhi-110003 City: Delhi Country: India Telephone: 011-42090700 Fax: 011-24602019 Submission Details : Passports are submitted through VFS  Submission Timings: Tue and thru: 12.00 noon to 03.00 pm Collection Details : Passports are collected through VFS  Collection Timings: (Mon-Fri) 10.00 am to 1.00 pm Email: [email protected] 

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Type of Denmark Visas

  • Processing time: 10-15 days
  • Stay period : Upto 90 days
  • Validity : 6 months
  • Entry: Single/Multiple
  • Fees: INR 7,699/-
  • Stay period: Upto 90 days
  • Validity: 6 months

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Documents required for denmark visa.

  • Original Passport with at least 6 months validity and minimum 3 blank pages + all old passports if any;
  • Visa Application form;
  • 2 recent colour photographs ( ( Photo Specification );
  • Personal Covering letter (For Employed - Plain paper/ For Self-Employed – Company Letterhead);
  • Original updated Bank statement of last six months;
  • Income Tax Returns / Form 16 for last 3 years;
  • Confirmed return flight ticket;
  • Hotel reservation;
  • Day wise Itinerary;
  • Travel Insurance (minimum coverage of EUR 30000).

Kindly note: The Govt is very strict on the photograph requirement; please ensure that your photos are as per the specifications.

1. If Employed:

  • Original Leave sanctioned certificate with company seal and signature;
  • Last 3 months salary slip.

2. If Self Employed:

  • Business Registration License / MOA / Partnership deed;
  • Company’s updated bank statement of last 6 months;
  • Company’s IT returns for last 3 years.

3. If Retired:

  • Proof of retirement like pension book, statement etc.

4. If Student

  • School / College / Institute ID Card;
  • Bonafide certificate.

5. If Minor

  • Birth Certificate;
  • No Objection Certificate from the parents / non-accompanying parent on Rs 100/- stamp paper;
  • ID proof of parent like passport or PAN card.

6. If Visiting friend or relative

  • Invitation letter;
  • Inviter’s ID proof like Passport or Resident Permit;
  • Address proof like any Electricity bill, any Utility bill etc;
  • Marriage Certificate if spouse living in Denmark.

7. If Sponsored

  • Sponsorship letter;
  • Sponsor’s national ID proof like Passport, PAN card or Resident permit;
  • Updated bank statement of last 6 months;
  • Income tax returns of last 3 years.

8. For Business Visa

  • Invitation letter from host Company stating purpose of trip, business details etc;
  • Covering letter from Indian company on company letterhead.

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Denmark Visa FAQs

A Denmark Schengen visa is a special kind of visa which allows you to travel among all the Schengen countries including Denmark for a maximum period of upto 90 days. This is a traveller’s dream where with one visa you can travel to any of the other 25 Schengen countries along with Denmark.

A Schengen Visa (issued by a consulate or embassy of a Schengen State) is valid for all 26 States of the Schengen Area (including the European territory of Denmark), unless it is marked otherwise on the visa sticker. So you do not need another visa to enter or stay in the European territory of Denmark. However, you must be in possession of documentary evidence for the reasons of your stay and your means of support. Schengen Area comprises of the following countries: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.

The Schengen Visa is a short stay visa and takes the form of a sticker affixed to your passport. The definition of “short stay” is a stay of "90 days in any 180 days period". This means that the total duration of stay is of maximum 90 days in any period of 180 days. The precise length of validity of your Schengen Visa is indicated on the visa sticker under the heading “Duration of visit”. With a single-entry visa you can enter the Schengen area only once. This is indicated on the visa sticker under the heading "Number of entries" by "1". A two-entry or a multiple-entry visa allows for two or several entries during the validity of the Schengen Visa. This is indicated on the visa sticker by "02" or "MULT" under the heading "Number of entries".

No, not necessarily all Schengen Visas will be granted for 90 days. You may get the Schengen Visa only for the number of days that you present in your travel itinerary and your flight & hotel bookings

You may appeal against this decision. The decision to refuse a Schengen visa and the reasons for the refusal are notified using a standard form that is handed out by the Member State's consulate that refused the visa. The notification of the refusal must include the reasons, on which the refusal were based, and the procedures and deadlines for submitting an appeal. You are free to re-apply again if your application has been refused earlier. However, it is recommended that you take note of the reasons for the earlier refusal before submitting a new application and make amendments, where necessary. The visa fee is not refunded if the visa is refused. The visa fee covers the cost of the examination of the visa application.

The Schengen Visa cover letter is a letter which summarizes your intent to travel to a country that is part of the Schengen area. In your cover letter you should explain:

  • the purpose of your trip
  • when and where you intend to travel
  • how your trip is going to be funded
  • day-by-day itinerary for your trip
  • duration of the trip

You cannot extend your Denmark short-stay while in Denmark except in special circumstances, and exceeding your permitted period of stay is considered an act of illegality or criminality. Instead, you must return to your home country within the permitted period of stay and apply for another Denmark Visa if necessary.

Schengen visas may allow for a single-entry or multiple entries. With a single-entry visa you can enter the Schengen area only once. This is indicated on the visa sticker by "01". With a visa allowing for two or multiple entries you may enter twice or several times during the validity of the visa.

A short-stay Schengen Visa allows you to enter and stay in a Denmark territory for a maximum period of 90 days within a period of six months.

You may only submit your Schengen visa application 90 days before your date of departure. We recommend that you apply at least 20 working days before the date you wish to depart as certain types of travel purpose may take longer than usual to process. For instance, the processing time of your Schengen Visa Application will take between 5-15 working days from your appointment date

Typically, a visa takes anywhere from 10 days to 15+ days to process in the Czech Republic Embassy/Consulate. The processing time for a visa is dependent on several factors and can change without notice at the consulate's discretion

VFS Global Services Pvt Ltd (VFS) is the Service Delivery Provider for the Embassy of Denmark in New Delhi. The role of VFS is to accept visa applications and to dispatch passports and documents back to clients, on behalf of the Embassy of Denmark. VFS does not play any part in or influence the outcome of your visa application.

Applicants can check the status of Denmark visa application online using the Denmark VFS Reference number and Date of Birth. Kindly visit the Track Your Application section of the Denmark VFS website.

As an application centre, the Denmark Visa Application Centre (VFS) will not be able to guarantee you a visa. The issuance or refusal of a Denmark visa is the sole prerogative of The Embassy/Consulate. The Denmark Visa Application Centre cannot influence this decision in any way.

Yes, an appointment is mandatory for Denmark Visa in order to provide your biometrics and submit your visa documents.

No. A long stay visa or a residence permit issued by a Schengen State allows you to travel or stay in other Schengen States, while respecting the maximum duration of a “short stay” (a stay of "90 days in any 180 day period")

Every member of the family needs an individual appointment.

Schengen Visa must be applied from the Embassy / Consulate of the country where you will be staying for maximum number of days. If your stay has equal number of days in each country then you must apply to the Embassy / Consulate of the country which would serve as the first port of entry.

Schengen Visas may allow for a single-entry or multiple entries. With a single-entry visa you can enter the Schengen area only once. This is indicated on the visa sticker by "01". With a visa allowing for two or multiple entries you may enter twice or several times during the validity of the Schengen Visa.

According to the EU, a single-entry Schengen Visa allows entry to the Schengen area only once, meaning you are not permitted to re-enter the Schengen Area after leaving, while a multiple-entry Schengen Visa allows multiple entries into the Schengen Area within the visa’s validity period (90 days total within 180-day period).

The short-stay visa does not automatically entitle you to enter the Schengen area. At the border (or during other controls) you may have to show the visa but also provide additional documentation, for example; sufficient evidence that you have sufficient means to cover the stay and the return trip. It is therefore recommended that you carry with you copies of the documents which you presented when applying for the Schengen visa (e.g. letters of invitation, travel confirmations, other documents stating the purpose of your stay).

Yes, applications by mail will not be accepted. The Schengen visa application should be presented in person because biometrical data must be recorded.

Family members of EU citizens who have exercised their right of free movement (meaning that the EU citizen resides in or travels to a Member State other than his/her country of origin) benefit from certain procedural facilitations. The basic criteria to be fulfilled are the following:

  • the EU citizen has exercised his/her right of free movement
  • the family member (applicant) belongs to one of the categories covered by Directive 2004/38/EC
  • the family member (applicant) accompanies the EU citizen or joins him/her in the Schengen State of destination.

As from 2nd November 2015 following the introduction of the Visa Information System (VIS), all Schengen visa applicants in India have to appear in person in order to provide biometric data (fingerprints and digital photography). The photograph can be digitally taken at the time of the application or scanned from an existing one. For subsequent applications within the 5 years the fingerprints can be copied from the previous application file in the VIS. In case of reasonable doubt regarding the identity of the applicant, the consulate will again collect fingerprints within the 5 year period specified above. Furthermore, the applicant may request that they be collected if, at the time when the application is lodged, it cannot be immediately confirmed that the fingerprints were collected within this 5 years period.

Yes. Applicants should prove that they are in possession of adequate and valid travel insurance to cover any expenses which might arise in connection with repatriation for medical reasons, urgent medical attention and/or emergency hospital treatment or death, during their stay(s) on the territory of the Schengen Member States. The insurance should be valid throughout the territory of the Member States and cover the entire period of the person’s intended stay or transit. The minimum coverage must be EUR 30000.

Your travel Insurance plan for a Schengen Visa must meet the following requirements:

  • Minimum coverage of 30,000 Euros (approx. USD $34,000)
  • Coverage for repatriation for medical reasons
  • Coverage for emergency medical treatment
  • Coverage for expenses resulting from your death
  • Coverage for the entire period of your intended stay
  • Valid in all Schengen Area countries

Even though Travel Insurance is a mandatory requirement for processing Schengen Visa, you are strongly advised to purchase a health / travel insurance to secure yourself as medical treatment can be very expensive in the Schengen country. Your travel insurance offers protection against unexpected emergencies on international travel such as coverage of medical expenses, flight delay and cancellations, passport and baggage loss or personal accident. For financial safety and security on your international trip we highly recommend you to purchase travel insurance and avail our special offer.

The easiest way to apply for a Denmark Visa is to contact us. We are experts in the travel and tourism sector with over 40 years of experience. Through our expertise, in-depth knowledge and integrity, we commit to delivering an exceptional experience to our customers each and every time you use our service. In order to help us understand your unique visa needs, please drop in your query and our Expert will get in touch with you.

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Simple steps to get a Denmark Visa:

Akbar Travels has been a part of more than one million travel dreams. We offer a superior, quick and hassle-free Visa Facilitation service. With a highly professional and dedicated team of Visa Experts, we are here to cater to all your Denmark visa application requirements. Read more

Here are the steps to apply for a Denmark Visa through Akbar Travels:

Step 1: Provide your travel details to our Visa Expert and get all your queries answered.

Step 2: Pay the visa fee and upload your documents online through our secured online document locker to ensure its confidentiality.

Step 3: Our Visa Expert will verify the documents, complete your visa application and schedule your appointment.

Step 4: On the appointment day visit the Visa Application Center (VAC) to submit your Biometrics (fingerprinting & photograph) and documents.

Step 5: Receive your Visa.

Basic Requirements to visit Denmark

  • Have a valid Passport and valid Denmark Visa;
  • Be in good health; Read more
  • Good moral character;
  • Be able to convince the immigration officer that you have your family, property, assets, etc. that would serve as an incentive to come back to your home country;
  • Be able to convince the immigration officer that you will leave the country before your Denmark visa expires;
  • Have sufficient funds to support yourself in Denmark and the amount depends on how long you will stay in Denmark and whether you will be staying with family, friends or any paid accommodation.

Travel Checklist

  • Valid Denmark Visa; Read more
  • Confirmed return Ticket;
  • Contact details of your relative, friends or business contact in Denmark;
  • Confirmed hotel bookings (If Any);
  • Denmark Currency and other forms of forex;
  • An unlocked smartphone, preferable with a Sim card from India;
  • Any additional documents required to prove your purpose of visit (especially if you are travelling on a business Visa).

What to do when you arrive in Denmark

  • Keep your Declaration form in hand (provided to you on the flight); Read more
  • Keep your Declaration form in hand (provided to you on the flight);
  • Keep all travel documents (passport, valid Denmark Visa, return ticket, hotel bookings etc.) ready in case the immigration officer asks to produce any document;
  • If you are an unaccompanied minor, make sure you stay with the flight attendant who is in charge of your safety. Additionally, you must recognise the adult picking you up at the airport. If you have any doubts, you must inform the airline staff immediately.

Denmark travel guide

Even though Denmark is regarded as the cleanest nation on Earth and the happiest, tourists don’t just flock here by the millions to experience swimmable harbors and a breath of fresh air. Denmark may be the smallest Scandinavian country, but it packs a mighty punch. Read more

Famous for its capital, Copenhagen, has been named the coveted "world’s most livable city" tag on multiple occasions. Much of the culture and entertainment revolves around here, but that isn’t to say that this small country is short on tourist hotspots. Castles, Baltic beaches, impressive fjords, wild forests, and culturally-rich towns make up the rest of the Scandinavian nation. Music is the sound of life in Denmark too, so tourists will be able to enjoy a range of festivals and events to keep the blood pumping. Copenhagen offers a wealth of interesting tourist attractions, but is also a great place to simply enjoy a relaxing afternoon in a café or a stroll along the Stroget Pedestrian Zone to see the latest fashions. Some of the most popular sights in Copenhagen are the palaces; the queens residence known as Amalienborg Palace, the Christiansborg Palace which holds the seat of the Danish Government, and the Rosenborg Palace, the seasonal residence of the Royal Family. Other top attractions include the National Museum, the Round Tower, the Little Mermaid, and the Tivoli amusement park, to name just a few.

Nearby on the island of Funen is the city of Odense, an industrial town, most well known for being the birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen. The Hans Christian Andersen Museum, located in the house where he was born, is one of the main attractions, showcasing the life and works of this famous writer. Also of interest is the Art Hall, found in an old textile factory which now holds the Arts Center, as well as shops and restaurants.

Other popular trips in Denmark include Roskilde, one of the country's oldest towns, the city of Arhus with a lovely Gothic church and an Open-Air Museum, and the port town of Svendborg. Strategically located between Europe and Scandinavia, Copenhagen International Airport is the busiest air hub in the area. However, many visitors are starting to opt for European railway connections to get to Denmark like from Hamburg in Germany. In addition to air, rail and road, Denmark is also expediently reached via Baltic ferries. Surrounded by the Baltic Sea, getting here from other maritime-rich nations like Norway, Finland, Sweden, Belgium, and the Netherlands is simple and cheap.

Scenic day-trips and short holidays by rail and bus make it possible for tourists to sightsee dazzling Denmark. From Copenhagen, car rental is readily available, but unnecessary if you’re staying within major cities which all have excellent public transportation. Island hopping by ferry is the perfect way to explore the Danish islands

For a relatively small country, Denmark offers a delightful mix of things to see and do. Possibilities range from exploring the shops and culture of city life, to touring old castles, and visiting the small towns and offshore islands. While tourists sometimes fail to venture beyond the capital city of Copenhagen, the country also has lovely rural areas with interesting towns and sights. Visitors will definitely want to take some time to explore the capital, but those with more than just a day or two should also head out to other areas.

Places to visit in Denmark

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Cool, calm and sophisticated, Copenhagen is every inch a 21st-century Scandinavian capital. It can be found facing Malmo across the Oresund Strait, rising against the rollers of the Baltic Sea in a patchwork of red-tiled medieval roofs and uber-modern new builds. It is home to more than one million Danes and hosts neighbourhoods like Vesterbro and Christianshavn, where chic cafes abut restaurants like Noma (oft hailed as the single greatest fine-dining joint in the world!). Right at the heart of the capital stands the enchanting Indre By; a web of narrow streets and alleyways where the formidable Rundetarn tower and the ancient fortifications of Slotsholmen stand tall, and the Tivoli Gardens throb with energy and life. In short: there’s never a dull moment in this truly bucket-list metropolis.

2. Faroe Islands

Rising like hulking, petrified rocks where the Norwegian Sea fuses with the North, the Faroe Islands are the stuff of legends. Their coastlines are dramatic in the extreme; chiselled and sheer-cut, carved by crashing waterfalls and topped with a layer of verdant green grass. The Northern Lights shimmer in the sky, while the timber towns and hamlets below hide rowdy fisherman’s taverns and pubs that tick over to the trademark local folk shanties. While only half-in and half-out of Denmark (the Faroe’s are self-governing), these otherworldly and far-flung islands rarely fail to draw a gasp!

3. The Danish Riviera

Running the length of the island of Zealand’s northern coast, the so-called Danish Riviera is home to some of the finest beach resorts in all of Scandinavia. Particularly popular are the castle towns of Helsingor and Hillerod, which play host to the majestic Kronborg Castle (the stomping ground of Shakespeare’s Prince Hamlet no less) and the elegant Renaissance Frederiksborg Palace respectively. Beach wise, Gilleleje and Hornbaek take the biscuit with their yellow stretches of sun-splashed sand, backed by undulating dunes and colourful beds of roses. And then there are the coastal forests, headed by the primeval beech groves of Gribskov (now a UNESCO World Heritage Site) and the much younger Scots pines of Tisvilde.

The urban jewel in the touristic line-up of Funen Island, Odense is perhaps best known as the birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen. However, there’s much more to this quaint and charming town than its honorific exhibitions and monuments to arguably the greatest fairy tale teller of all time (and there are plenty of these!). Yes sir, there are the gorgeous turrets and moats of Egeskov Castle, the looming Knuds Kirke and the sepulchre of King Canute himself, street upon street of elegant low-rise Scandinavian homes, cobbled squares in the old quarter and creaking timber windmills on the edge of town. What’s more, a lively university scene and countless cafes add a dash of energy and nightlife to the mix, while Odense Zoo remains the best in the country.

Resplendent Skagen, its rows of terracotta-roofed houses and painted timber buildings, glows against the deep blue-grey of the North Sea. A magnet for painters and poets over the years, Denmark’s northernmost town is famed for its fresh air and postcard location between the Jutland beaches and the dunes. One aged lighthouse stands as testimony to the town’s long held connection to the sea, while oodles of glass, pottery and craft boutiques along the beachfront rows and Sankt Laurentii Vej street have cemented Skagen as a town for artsy types and

6. Roskilde

Thanks to its namesake rock and pop festival that booms on the fields to the south of Roskilde each year in June and July, this Zealand city has become almost synonymous with hedonism. However, even if you don’t head in to pitch the tent and party, Roskilde has plenty on the menu. For one, the town boasts an uber-long history that has its roots in the pagan age of the Vikings, while the old quarter at the heart of the city comes adorned with one seriously gorgeous UNESCO cathedral, the ochre facades of the Roskilde Palace, the acclaimed Viking Ship Museum on the edge of the Roskilde Fjord, a clutch of haunting stone churches from the Middle Ages and a welcoming population of students that ebbs and flows with the local university’s terms.

7. Skjoldungernes Land National Park

A relatively recent addition to Denmark’s line-up of national parks, the Skjoldungernes Land is a fascinating and beautiful area that encompasses sections of Frederikssund, Roskilde and Lejre in the very heart of Zealand. It’s famed for its eerie Viking burial mounds, which bubble up unexpectedly from the rolling meadows and grassy hills here as a testimony to the onetime dominion of the Iron Age King Skjold. The most famous of these ancient sepulchres can be found around the town of Lejre, which sits enfolded in enchanting swaths of beech forest and decorated with the pretty Baroque faces and manicured gardens of the Ledreborg Palace to boot.

Denmark’s second city makes its home on the edge of the Kattegat Sea, and sits enfolded by the wild forests of Djursland. A town that’s always on the up, Aarhus throbs with culture and heritage. Museums like the ARoS and the Den Gamle By (one of the largest open air exhibitions in the country) draw in big crowds, while the old centre of half-timbered homes and Germanic municipal buildings is perfect for strolling and indulging in café culture. Meanwhile, interesting boutiques showcase the town’s indelible creativity on Stroget shopping street, and the emporiums and tea houses of the Latin Quarter are almost irresistible. And that’s not even mentioning the electric nightlife, led by the massive student population during term times!

9. Thy National Park

Spread out over more than 240 square kilometers on the windward tip of Jutland, the untrodden Thy National Park is a place which still holds true to Scandinavia’s reputation for wild landscapes and untouched natural beauty. Between its borders, the reserve encompasses undulating dashes of heath and bog, coastal dunes dressed is tawny sea grasses, sporadic pockets of conifer forest and the occasional bucolic hamlet set to the sound of the northern rollers. Hiking and biking are two of the top activities here, and travelers eager to delve into the park can now make use of countless kilometers of maintained trails.

10. Fredericia

Nestled in the coastal join between the Jutland Peninsula and the pretty island of Funen, Fredericia began life as a purpose-built fortified town to protect Danish lands in the aftermath of the Thirty Years’ War. Today and this conflict-ridden past still oozes out of every gate and bulwark that make up the encircling city walls, while monuments like The Foot Soldier stand as testimony to Fredericia’s continued strategic importance right up until the start of the modern age. And if you’re not into your military history, there’s also one seriously gorgeous stretch of sand to be found at the city’s Eastern Beach, along with pretty Palsgaard Lake, a clutch of earthy Jutland taverns and oodles, oodles more.

11. Billund

Set right in the heart of the Jutland Peninsula, tiny little Billund is really known for one thing and one thing only: Lego. Started here in the early 1900s by the Danish entrepreneur Ole Kirk Christiansen, the global brand still informs the local way of life. On the edge of town is where travelers will discover the Lego factory, while the piece de resistance is surely the famed Legoland Billund theme park, where the likes of the adrenaline-pumping Dragon coaster, the Polar X-plorer, Duplo Land and Danish-inspired Vikings River Splash all draw up to a whopping two million visitors a year!

12. Bornholm

Stranded on its own betwixt the icy rollers of the Baltic Sea, the island of Bornholm is a laid-back place where travelers can seek out salt-washed fishing villages, rugged seascapes complete with chiselled granite cliffs, Scandinavian timber towns, deep forests and anthropomorphic monoliths protruding from the ocean. In the north, the gorgeous Hammeren Peninsula is a favourite amongst walkers, boasting windswept cliffs and undulating farm fields, stone churches and beautiful lighthouses to boot. Wide Dueodde beach also draws a crowd, while the gorges and forests of Almindingen are watched over by European honey buzzards and white-tailed eagles. In short, this one’s perhaps Denmark’s prettiest natural enclave!

Picture-perfect Ribe hails in as Denmark’s oldest town. Its roots go all the way back to the 9th century, and its sloping cobbled streets and narrow alleyways, ice-cream coloured cottages and wobbly web of red-brick buildings stand as testimony to a past that’s wrapped up in tales of the Vikings and a medieval merchant boom. At the town’s heart rises the majestic spires and towers of the Ribe Cathedral; a veritable palimpsest of architectural styles that’s said to be one of the most elegant Romanesque constructions in the country. And once the history and heritage is done and dusted, Ribe’s array of excellent restaurants and bespoke beer and sweet shops await. Nice.

14. Aalborg

Sprawled out over the banks of the pretty Limfjord Sound, Aalborg is a post-industrial centre with a difference. Its urban heart is decorated with a series of famous half-timbered mansions, while students flock to the city universities during term time and bring a lively, youthful vibe in tow, adding a ceaseless chatter to the waterfront promenade and sleepless energy to the meanders of Jomfru Ane Gade (the longest party street in all of Scandinavia if you believe the locals). Aalborg is also known for its curious yearly carnival; one of the largest in northern Europe, when the folk of Jutland flood the streets with fancy dress, music and beer-fuelled festivities.

15. Kerteminde

Perfect for travelers eager to glimpse the timeless, sleepy side of uber-pretty Funen Island, Kerteminde offers a quaint array of timbered homes and winding cobblestone streets. The centre of the town has changed little since the late Middle Ages, despite the appearance of a few enticing coffee joints and restaurants, while fantastic exhibitions like the Ladby Viking ship and the home of famous national painter Johannes Larsen add just a dash of ancient history and culture into the mix. Others will head to Kerteminde on route to the windswept reaches of Romso Island out at sea, where some of Denmark’s most remote natural landscapes await in all their rugged glory!

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Denmark visa requirements differ based on which category of traveller you fall in. so in addition to finding out the generic set of requirements for most Schengen visas, you need to be aware of the different types of visas you can apply for and the specific Denmark visa requirements.

1. Tourist visa – Probably one of the most popular Danish visas, this is meant for those travellers looking to visit Denmark for less than 90 days for the sole purpose of tourism

2. Business visa – A business visa is given to those who are planning to visit Denmark for engaging in temporary work or business. However, this visa definitely does not grant the applicant to take up new employment in Denmark.

3. Visa for medical treatment – A lot of people travel to Denmark and certain other countries to seek better medical treatment or specialized treatment for a disease that cannot be treated in their own country.

4. Visa for cultural activities, sports or film crew – This is a special visa given to applicants who want to travel to Denmark to participate in cultural or sporting events. In addition to that, film crew can also apply for a visa to get permission to shoot a film in.

5. Student visa – Only applicants who are intending to study in a Danish institution, conduct research or even undergo some kind of educational training and internship for less than 6 months, are eligible for a student visa.

6. Transit visa – As per Denmark visa requirements, a transit visa is required if there is a scheduled layover of a few hours in any Danish city before heading to your destination. In order to get an airport transit visa for Denmark, you will need to submit a copy of your valid visa for your final destination.

7. Official visit visa – If your travel is related to attending intergovernmental meetings, consultations, negotiations or events, you will need to apply for a special official visit visa.

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