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Denmark Visa

Process Time

15 days

Starting From

INR 7,650/-

Business Visa (Short Term)

  • Processig Time : 10 to 12 days
  • Stay Peroid : 90 days
  • Validity : 6 Months
  • Entry : Single/Multiple
  • Fee : INR 7650/-

Tourist Visa (Short Term)

  • Processig Time : 10 to 12 days
  • Stay Peroid : Upto 90 days
  • Validity : 6 Months
  • Entry : Single/Multiple
  • Fee : INR 7650/-

Documents required for Denmark Visa application

  • Original passport and old passports, if any
  • Your passport should be valid for at least 3 months after departure, with a minimum of two blank pages. If you have previously travelled to the US, UK or the Schengen area, then it is favourable to attach these visa copies for a smoother process.
  • Return air tickets.
  • The visa application form duly filled by the applicant, under the guidance of our travel experts
  • Recent passport-size colour photographs taken against a white background with matte-finish (size 35 mm x 45 mm and 60% - 80% face close-up)
    Note: Photograph should not be more than 6 months old, scanned/stapled and should not be used in any of the previous visas.
  • Covering letter mentioning details of travel, details of the traveller, purpose of visit and duration of stay. The letter should be duly signed by authorized signatory with company stamp and addressed to the The Visa Officer, Embassy of Denmark, New Delhi.
  • Income Tax Returns of the last 3 years
  • Original bank statements reflecting transactions for the last 6 months, duly attested and signed by a bank official
  • Hotel confirmation details
  • Medical insurance policy

 

Additional documents

If the applicant is employed:

  • Salary slips for the last 3 months
  • Original leave letter from employer

If the applicant is a company owner or self-employed:

  • Certificate of registration of the company / Certificate of Incorporation (MOA / Proof of Proprietorship / Partnership deed, etc)
  • Covering letter on the company letter head and financial documents

If the applicant is Retired:

  • Pension statements for the last three months
  • Proof of regular income generated by ownership of property or business

If the applicant is a Minor traveler:

  • If accompanied with one of your parents, then an original NOC from other parent and a copy of his/her passport (first and last page)
  • If travelling alone, then an original NOC by both parents and a copy of their passports (first and last page)

Photo Specification For Estonia Visa Application

Two identical photos. Not older than six months.

Photo size: 35x45mm.

In color. No black and white

Head should take 70-80% of the photo.

Brightly colored background. Light grey is suggested.No patterns.

The applicant should be looking straight at the camera.

Neutral face expression. No smile and mouth closed

Avoid uniforms or colors matching the background.

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  • 1) what is a denmark schengen visa?

    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.

  • 2) the schengen visa is valid for which countries?

    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.

  • 3) how long can i stay in the schengen area on the basis of my visa?

    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".

  • 4) is it possible to extend my schengen visa while in denmark?

    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.

  • 5) if my denmark short-stay multiple entry schengen visa is valid for a year, how long can i remain in the denmark territory?

    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.

  • 6) how long does it take to obtain a denmark visa?

    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

  • 7) what is the role of vfs?

    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.

  • 8) how can i check the status of my denmark 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.

  • 9) is it mandatory for me to take an appointment for a denmark visa?

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

  • 10) do i have to apply in person for the schengen visa?

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

  • 11) do i need to provide travel insurance for my visa application?

    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.

Embassy of Denmark in India

33 B, Dr. S.

Radhakrishnan Marg,

Chanakyapuri, New Delhi-110021

Telephone: 91 (011) 4209 0700

Fax: 91 (011) 2460 2019

 

Email: delamb@um.dk

Visa telephone hours: Tuesday & Thursday 2:00 - 3:00 pm

Tel.: 91 (011) 4209 0751

Fax: 11 4500 7350

 

Visa queries: delambvisa@um.dk

Residence permit queries: delambrw@um.dk

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Christiansborg Palace, Copenhagen

On the tiny island of Slotsholmen in the center of Copenhagen, you'll find the Danish seat of government. Boasting more than 800 years of history, Christiansborg is the power base of the kingdom of Denmark and now home to the Parliament, the Prime Minister's Office, and the Supreme Court. Fans of the TV series Borgen will be familiar with the setting. Several wings are still used by the Royal household, and much of this is open to the public. Bishop Absalon built fortifications of the city here in 1167, and visitors can see ruins of the bishop's castle, which was destroyed in the 14th century, as well as the medieval fortress.


Egeskov Castle, Kvarnstrup

Fairy-tale Egeskov Castle lies in a beautiful setting less than 30 minutes' drive from Odense and is the best preserved moat-castle in Europe. The superb Renaissance structure as seen today was completed in 1554 and originally built for defense purposes.


Frederiksborg Palace and the Museum of National History, Copenhagen

The stunning Frederiksborg Palace was built by king Christian IV in the early 17th century and has hosted Denmark's Museum of National History since 1878. The museum's collections focus on artwork that illustrates the country's history and includes a robust assortment of painted portraits, photography, and prints. The museum also includes a tour of the castle's interior, where visitors can explore the rooms that once hosted royalty and nobles.


Hans Christian Andersen Museum, Odense

You can't visit Denmark without being aware of Hans Christian Andersen. His fairy tales and stories are woven into the fabric of Danish society. The museum dates from 1908 and is dedicated to the writer's life and work, with displays of artifacts, mementos, and Andersen's own sketches and artwork.


National Museum of Denmark (Nationalmuseet), Copenhagen

A ten-minute stroll from Tivoli Gardens leads to the National Museum (Nationalmuseet), which delves into Danish history and culture. The museum displays an impressive collection of Danish artifacts, including a 2,000-year-old sun chariot, Danish porcelain and silver, and Romanesque and Gothic church trimmings. Other collections highlight clothing from the 18th and 19th centuries, as well as antique furniture. Supplementing this journey back through Danish history is an excellent ethnographic exhibition with items from Greenland, Asia, and Africa, among others. At the Children's Museum, kids will find plenty of things to do. They can dress up in period costume, climb aboard a Viking ship, and visit a 1920s-style classroom.


Nyhavn, Copenhagen

The star of countless images and postcards of the city, Nyhavn (New Harbor) is a great place to stroll or grab a slice of Copenhagen café culture. Located to the rear of Amalienborg Palace, this was once a disreputable stretch of dockland but has been given a new lease of life with its multi-colored houses, restaurants, and tall ships (some of which are museums) dotting the quayside. Nyhavn is now a particularly charming quarter and consequently a major draw for tourists and locals alike. If you're feeling adventurous, you can catch a hydrofoil to Sweden from here or grab a pleasant harbor cruise to see the sights.


Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen

When visiting Copenhagen, many visitors make a beeline for this iconic recreation space. Dating from 1843, Tivoli is the inspiration behind the world-famous Disney theme parks, and here, you'll find a huge range of attractions including a roller coaster, roundabouts, puppet theaters, restaurants, cafés, gardens, food pavilions, and even a Moorish-styled concert hall. Known across the world, Tivoli has appeared in numerous movies and is a true symbol of the city. At night, firework displays illuminate the sky, and in winter, the gardens are adorned with lights for the Christmas season. During the summer, you can catch free rock concerts on Friday nights.


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