Visa to Denmark

HOW TO APPLY FOR DENMARK TOURIST VISA?

Denmark Tourist Visa

1. Fill in one application form in English in capital letters. Please also see the Vietnamese version of the application form. The form is only for the convenience of non-English speaking applicants and should not be submitted to the Embassy.

2. One copy of passport or official travel document. The passport must be issued within the last 10 years with a validity that exceeds the end of your intended stay by at least three months. The passport must have at least 2 blank pages to affix the visa. Previous passport may also be requested in case of having previous visas to Schengen.

3. One accurate & recent passport photo. The size must be 35x45mm, and the size of the head from top to chin between 30-36mm. Photos that don’t comply with these criteria will be refused.

4. Proof of financial means:
Original bank account statements (company or individual) on the turnover during the last three months.
In addition:
– If the applicant is employed: 1) the last three payslips, 2) labour contract or recent employer statement, 3) approval for holidays are required.
– If the applicant is a company owner or self-employed: certificate of registrations of the company * and statement of taxes payment are required.
– If the applicant is retired: Pension statement is required.
Other means
– Remittances, credit cards, regular incomes generated by property can be also submitted.

5. Documentation providing clear information regarding the travel program: Booking transportation, itinerary/detailed description of the trip.

6. Proof of lodging: Hotel reservation, rental of holiday home etc.

7. One copy of household registration record*.

8. One copy of Marriage Certificate or Divorce certificate (if any)*.
If the applicant is a widow/widower
– Death certificate of spouse should be submitted.

9. Travel medical insurance covering the entire period of intended stay, valid for all Schengen States and covering any expenses which might arise in connection with repatriation for medical reasons, urgency medical attention, emergency hospital treatment or death during your stay (minimum coverage EUR 30 000).

If the applicant is a minor:
– If the minor travels with one parent only, written consent of the other parent or guardian, except in cases of a parent having the care or custody alone.*
– If the minor travels alone (without parents), written consent of both parents and guardians having the care and custody of the applicant.*
– Birth certificate of the applicant.*
– Copies of the ID cards of the parents.*
When visa is granted, copy of revised travel insurance (if any) must be presented to the Embassy.

Note: Official documents marked with * must be recent (maximum 3 months old) and legalized by the competent local authority and must be translated (translation legalized) in an office language of the Embassy or Consulate where the application is lodged or in another language accepted by the Embassy or Consulate.

With Visa to Denmark, please feel free to contact Vietnam-legal.com for:

+ Consulting all visa requirements, condition, the duration of visa

+ Collecting and assessing all documents to apply

+ Performing all application form, administrative procedures on behalf of client

+ Supporting notarization and translation

+ Representing client to submit documents to competent authority

+ Following and informing the result to client

+ Representing client to get visa at Embassy/Consulate.

GLOBAL CONSULTING SERVICES COMPANY

Address: 2th Floor, no 95 Cau Giay street, Cau Giay district, Hanoi, Vietnam

Tel: (+84) 4 35626100

Hotline: (+84) 988297732

Email: [email protected]

Website: Vietnam-legal.com

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WHAT ARE REQUIREMENTS FOR DENMARK BUSINESS VISA?

Denmark business visa

1. Fill in one application form in English in capital letters. Please also see the Vietnamese version of the application form. The form is only for the convenience of non-English speaking applicants and should not be submitted to the Embassy.

2. One copy of passport or official travel document. The passport must be issued within the last 10 years with a validity that exceeds the end of your intended stay by at least three months. The passport must have at least 2 blank pages to affix the visa. Previous passport may also be requested in case of having previous visas to Schengen.

3. One accurate & recent passport photo. The size must be 35x45mm, and the size of the head from top to chin between 30-36mm. Photos that don’t comply with these criteria will be refused.

4. Proof of financial means:
Original bank account statements (company or individual) on the turnover during the last three months.
In addition:
– If the applicant is employed: 1) the last three payslips, 2) labour contract or recent employer statement 3) approval for holidays are required
– If the applicant is a company owner or self-employed: certificate of registrations of the company * and statement of taxes payment are required.
– If the applicant is retired: Pension statement is required.
Other means
– Remittances, credit cards, regular incomes generated by property can also be submitted.

5. Documents from the sponsor/host in Denmark:
– An invitation from a firm or an authority to attend meetings, conferences or events connected with trade, industry or work (highly recommend to use the form from the Danish Immigration Service VU1 or use an online invitation).
If the applicant is sponsored and/or host in a private accommodation:
– Copy of passport or national identification card of the sponsor/host in Denmark
– if the sponsor/host is foreigner, a copy of permanent residence permit is also required.
– Bank account statements on the turnover during the last three months of the sponsor/host when its/his/her financial means are not proven otherwise.

6. Proof of lodging: Hotel reservation, rental of holiday home, campus residence reservation.

7. One copy of household registration record*.

8. Other documents which show the existence of trade or work relations.

9. Entry tickets for fairs and congresses (if any).
10. Documents proving the business activities of the company (import-export license, proof of prior business, certificate of registration of the company*).

11. Decision letter from employer confirming the business trip.

12. Travel medical insurance covering the entire period of intended stay, valid for all Schengen States and covering any expenses which might arise in connection with repatriation for medical reasons, urgency medical attention, emergency hospital treatment or death during your stay (minimum coverage EUR 30 000).

If the applicant is a minor accompanying parents:
– If the minor travels with one parent only, written consent of the other parent or guardian, except in cases of a parent having the care or custody alone*.
– Birth certificate of the applicant*.
– Copies of the ID cards of the parents*.

Note: Official documents marked with * must be recent (maximum 3 months old) and legalised by the competent local authority and must be translated (translation legalised) in an office language of the Embassy or Consulate where the application is lodged or in another language accepted by the Embassy or Consulate.

All other Vietnamese documents must be translated into English.

With Visa to Denmark, please feel free to contact Vietnam-legal.com for:

+ Consulting all visa requirements, condition, the duration of visa

+ Collecting and assessing all documents to apply

+ Performing all application form, administrative procedures on behalf of client

+ Supporting notarization and translation

+ Representing client to submit documents to competent authority

+ Following and informing the result to client

+ Representing client to get visa at Embassy/Consulate.

GLOBAL CONSULTING SERVICES COMPANY

Address: 2th Floor, no 95 Cau Giay street, Cau Giay district, Hanoi, Vietnam

Tel: (+84) 4 35626100

Hotline: (+84) 988297732

Email: [email protected]

Website: Vietnam-legal.com

Contact us

COUNTRIES WHOSE CITIZENS ARE EXEMPTED FROM VISA TO DENMARK?

Denmark visa exemption

Andorra

Honduras Portugal
Antigua and Barbuda Hungary

Romania

Albania (1)(2)

Iceland Samoa
Argentina Ireland

San Marino

Australia

Israel Saint Kitts and Nevis
Austria Italy

Serbia (2)

Bahamas

Japan Seychelles
Barbados Latvia

Singapore

Belgium

Liechtenstein Slovakia
Bosnia-Herzegovina (1)(2) Lithuania

Slovenia

Brazil

Luxembourg South Korea
Brunei Darussalam Macedonia (FYROM)(1)

Spain

Bulgaria

Malaysia St. Lucia
Canada Malta

St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Chile

Mauritius Sweden
Colombia Mexico

Switzerland

Costa Rica

Moldova (1)(2) Taiwan (3)
Croatia Monaco

Timor-Leste

Cyprus

Montenegro(2) Tonga
Czech Republic Netherlands

Trinidad and Tobago

Dominica

New Zealand United Arab Emirates
El Salvador Nicaragua

United Kingdom

Estonia

Northern Marianas United States
Finland Norway

Uruguay

France

Palau Vanuatu
Germany Panama

Vatican City State

Greece

Paraguay Venezuela
Grenada

Peru

Guatemala

Poland

(1) Only citizens with biometric passports are exempt from the visa requirement

(2) Citizens with diplomatic passports are exempt from the visa requirement.

(3) Only citizens with a passport issued by Taiwan which contains an identity card number are exempt from the visa requirement. The same applies to citizens with old Taiwanese passports with “Republic of China” on the front page, if the stated place of birth is Taiwan and the passport contains an identity card number

VISIT DENMARK

It might not have the azure fjords and soaring peaks of Sweden and Norway, but Denmark, the smallest of the four Scandinavian countries, has a unique charm that is all its own.

A land of flat farmland pockmarked with Viking burial mounds, the peace of the Danish countryside belies a historical reputation for terror and a modern one for producing some of the finest murder mysteries on television.

Copenhagen, the capital, is a cool, cosmopolitan city whose debonair inhabitants foster an affable atmosphere more typical of a small town than capital city. Synonymous with bold architecture and cutting-edge design, Copenhagen is also a culinary pioneer. The city’s cobbled streets and windswept squares harbour some of the best restaurants in the world, most notably Noma, the brilliant brainchild of Rene Redzepi.

The suburbs also sparkle. There’s Vesterbro, made famous by the hit television show, The Killing, and Nyhavn, best known for its quaint harbour, colourful merchants’ houses and throbbing nightlife.

But there’s more to Denmark than its cool capital. Zealand, the island on which Copenhagen sits, is also home to Roskilde – once the Viking capital of Denmark. Along with a soaring UNESCO-listed cathedral, there’s a museum housing one of the best-preserved Viking ships ever uncovered and a smattering of pretty cafés, shops and galleries.

To the north, on the main Jutland peninsular, there’s more Viking fun to be had; from visiting the mighty runestones at Jelling to tucking into a Viking supper at Lindholm Høje.

Smaller rural towns such as Vejle and Aarhus offer have a lot to offer in the form of art galleries and adventure activities such as kayaking, hiking or horse riding.

Of all Denmark’s towns, though, none is lovelier than Skagen. A seaside settlement at the tip of the Jutland peninsular, it is a favourite amongst Danish families, who come to bask on golden beaches and watch scintillating Scandinavian sunsets.

Denmark

GEOGRAPHY

Denmark is the smallest Scandinavian country, consisting of the Jutland peninsula, north of Germany, and over 400 islands of various sizes, some inhabited and linked to the mainland by ferry or bridge. The landscape consists mainly of low-lying, fertile countryside broken by beech woods, small lakes and fjords.Greenland and the Faroe Islands are also under the sovereignty of the Kingdom of Denmark, although both have home rule. The Faroe Islands is a group of 18 islands in the North Atlantic inhabited by a population of 49,947 (2014), whose history dates back to the Viking period. Fishing and sheep farming are the two most important occupations. Tórshavn, the capital of the Faroes, is served by direct flights from Copenhagen. During the summer months, there are direct flights from Aberdeen and Glasgow.

WEATHER AND CLIMATE

Best time to visit:

Summer extends from June to August, which are also the best months to visit. Winter is from December to March, and tends to be wet with long periods of frost and dark days. Spring and autumn are generally mild.

The Faroe Islands are under the influence of the warm current of the Gulf Stream, and they enjoy a very mild climate for the latitude. Winters are warm, but the islands are cloudy, windy and wet throughout the year. Summers are cool, but with little sunshine.

CULTURE

Religion:

Predominantly Evangelical Lutheran with small Roman Catholic and Muslim minorities.