Simplifying visas, so you can focus
on your journey.
Passport should be valid for at least three months beyond the intended duration of stay in Schengen and with at least two blank pages
Proof of round-trip flights or intra-Schengen travel.
Show proof of transport within the Schengen region, such as train bookings or car rentals.
People joining cruise liner in the onward journey should provide the ticket and payment receipt.
Carry your appointment slip on the day of your scheduled appointment.
Provide confirmed hotel reservations covering your travel dates.
Include reservations for other Schengen countries if you're visiting them.
Copy of passport last page of current and previous passport (if any)
Copy of first page of your passport along with all pages of the passport that have visa stamps
Provide a recent passport-size photograph in colour.
Ensure the photograph is taken within the last six months.
The photograph should have dimensions of 3.5cm x 4.5cm.
Make sure the photograph clearly represents your current appearance.
Include ITR acknowledgement for the last three assessment years
Bank statement for the last three months, duly stamped and signed by the bank.
Ensure having a minimum balance of DKK 350 per day if staying in a private home, or a higher amount, DKK 500 per day, if staying at a hotel.
The statement should be no more than one week old at the time of application.
Required for all applicants, regardless of sponsorship
Mention your name, travel details, expenses, and purpose of the visit.
If you're self-employed and need to provide a letter on company letterhead detailing your trip
Please upload any other document you would want the Teleport team to review
Travel insurance with a minimum coverage of 30,000 euros.
Teleport team to upload if you have purchased it from us
Proof of sponsorship.
A letter from the sponsor.
Copy of the sponsor’s photo ID (e.g. passport, Aadhaar card, or driver's licence).
Bank statement for the last three months, duly stamped and signed by the bank of the sponsor
Ensure having a minimum balance of DKK 350 per day if staying in a private home, or a higher amount, DKK 500 per day, if staying at a hotel.
The statement should be no more than one week old at the time of application.
Pay slips from the last three months.
Employment contract.
Holiday approval or leave letter from your employer.
Certificate of company registration.
If travelling with spouse - Marriage Certificate or copy of ration card if applicable
If the minor is travelling with only one parent, you'll need written consent certified by a public notary from the other parent or guardian, unless one parent has sole custody or guardianship.
If the minor is travelling alone (without parents), you'll need written consent from both parents or guardians with custody.
Provide photocopies of both parents' passports. If unavailable, submit copies of their photo ID cards with their signatures.
Include a photocopy of the child's birth certificate.
If you're changing flights at a Danish airport but not leaving the airport, you may need an airport transit visa. This lets you enter the international transit area of the airport but not the country itself.
Schengen visas can be issued for either single entry or multiple entries. A single-entry visa permits you to enter the Schengen area only once, as specified by "01" on the visa sticker. Conversely, a visa permitting two or multiple entries allows you to enter the area twice or multiple times within the visa's validity period. The actual validity may vary, as it is subject to the discretion of the embassy.
Yes, your Denmark visa is a Schengen visa. A Schengen visa is a short-term visa that allows you to travel to and within all 27 Schengen countries, including Denmark.
No, Denmark does not offer visas on arrival to Indians. You need to have an approved visa prior to your departure.
Your Denmark tourist visa lets you stay in Denmark for 90 days within a 180-day timeframe. 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 tourist visa for Denmark typically permits you to visit for up to 90 days within a 180-day period from the date of issue. Nevertheless, in some cases, the embassy may grant visas for shorter durations based on your travel history and application. It's advisable to confirm the precise dates and duration once your visa is granted.
The Denmark visa takes 15 to 21 working days after your appointment at the visa application centre.