Citizens of countries not eligible for a visa-free entry, who plan to travel to Denmark, must compile the relevant documents to complete the visa application form (manually or online). The Denmark visa requirements vary based on your travel purpose.
When you apply for a Denmark visa, you are required to submit the following documents:
The visa application form contains 37 questions that you must fill out sincerely because any false statement can lead to your visa rejection. You can download the application form on the website of the Danish embassy/consulate, or you can complete it through the official Danish visa application website. You may also pick up a physical copy at the embassy or consulate.
To complete the visa application form correctly, you have to:
The application form requires personal information, such as:
When applying for a Denmark visa, your passport must fulfill the following requirements:
The photos you submit must follow the Schengen visa photo guidelines:
If there are children applying for a Danish visa, their visa pictures must fulfill the following criteria:
Babies can be photographed lying down or sitting on a baby chair. Use a one-colored background and do not show hands holding the baby. It is acceptable for the baby to have their eyes closed and mouth open.
Children under five years old do not need neutral facial expressions and straight head position. They don’t need to look straight to the camera, but the eye color needs to be visible.
The child needs to look straight to the camera, with a distance of 30mm and 36mm from the chin to the top of the head. The forehead and hairline should be visible in the photo.
A cover letter is a way to introduce yourself to the visa officials and show the reason why you want to travel to Denmark. A well-written cover letter might help you receive your visa. Your cover letter should be addressed to the Embassy or Consulate of Denmark.
A cover letter should cover most of your travel information. However, you should keep it short and clear, no longer than two pages.
You can look for sample cover letters to find what information to include about your type of visa (travel, business, medical, etc.)
The Denmark embassy/consulate will also ask for a flight reservation document. This document must include:
Travel health insurance is a mandatory requirement on your Schengen visa application to Denmark. The Embassy will reject your visa request without a valid insurance policy. The insurance policy will cover your medical bills if you have a medical emergency while visiting Denmark or if you need to cancel your trip.
The requirements your visa travel insurance plan must meet are:
When you apply for a Denmark visa, you need to provide proof of accommodation. This means you have to prove that you have a place to stay/live or can afford a place to live in the Schengen country.
Documents that serve as proof of accommodation are:
When applying for a Danish visa, you may be required to submit a number of civil status documents such as:
Means of subsistence serve as proof that you are financially stable to travel in Denmark, in compliance with Denmark’s living standard. You must vouch for DKK 500 (appx. €67.24) per day to receive a Denmark visa. You can prove your financial sufficiency in several ways:
If the applicant stays in a hostel or cheaper means, the required amount is 350 DKK or 47.07€. In cases of pre-paid accommodation or accommodation paid by a third party, the requested monetary amount lowers.
You must pay the embassy fee when you submit your visa application. The applicants can pay the Denmark visa fee in the appointed consulate or embassy via cash, debit, or credit card. The receipt of the payment must be printed and submitted when you hand in the required visa documents. You can also pay the fee online on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark.
Parents or legal guardians of minors who wish to enter Denmark must submit the following documents:
For minors where both parents hold parental responsibility/legal guardianship, the following documents are required:
Minors travelling with both parents | Minors travelling alone or with one parent |
An original birth certificate stating both parents’ names | An original birth certificate stating both parents’ names |
Original passport of both parents | Original passport of both parents |
Signed application form by both parents | Signed application form by both parents |
The required documents for minors where only one parent holds parental responsibility/legal guardianship are:
Long-stay visas are mandatory for anyone who wants to stay in Denmark for more than 90 days to study or work. To obtain a long-stay visa, you must submit documentation related to your travel purpose. For example:
To extend your stay in Denmark (more than 90 days), you need to submit the extension or residence permit application before your visa expiration date. If you submit the application too late, it will be refused.
The documents you submit for a Danish visa must be in accordance with the documentation guidelines.
You have to submit the missing documents to the Embassy within five days from the application day. If you fail to compile and submit all the required documents when applying for a Denmark (Schengen) visa, your application can be rejected.
You must provide all the required information for the Embassy or Consulate to accept your application unless you are exempt from this requirement.