Dreaming of cycling through Copenhagen or exploring Denmark’s fairy-tale castles? Before packing your bags, it’s crucial to understand the Denmark visa requirements to ensure a smooth journey.
Who Needs a Visa?
Denmark is part of the Schengen Zone, so travelers from Schengen countries can enter visa-free. However, if you're from a non-Schengen country, you may need a Schengen Visa. Always check the latest list of countries requiring a visa on the official Danish immigration website.
Types of Visas
The most common visa is the short-stay visa (Schengen visa), allowing you to stay in Denmark and other Schengen countries for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. If you're planning to work, study, or stay longer, you’ll need a national visa (D-visa) or a residence permit.
General Denmark Visa Requirements
To apply for a Denmark visa, you typically need:
– A valid passport (at least 3 months beyond your stay)
– Completed visa application form
– Passport-size photos
– Travel itinerary and flight bookings
– Proof of accommodation
– Travel insurance covering up to €30,000
– Proof of financial means
– Visa fee payment confirmation
Additional documents may be needed depending on your purpose of visit—tourism, business, or family visit.
Tips for a Successful Application
Apply at least 15 days before your trip, but not earlier than 6 months in advance. Double-check all documents and ensure your travel insurance is valid throughout the Schengen area.