Welcome to the website for Danish Visa Application Center managed by VFS Global. VFS Global is a commercial company, working as a privately-run service company, authorized by the Embassy of Denmark to provide the users with complete information on procedure and requirements for visa and to collect the visa applications. However, any assessment and decision on visa is taken by the Embassy only. Please visit the website of the Danish mission for more information
Step 2 Before you decide to apply for a visa please make sure you familiarize yourself with the information on the visa subclass you are applying for. Quick links to information on visa categories and other helpful information including Visa Fee, VFS Service Charge and Processing Time can be found on the Visa Wizard page on this website.
Step 3 Applicants should fill the Visa Application Form corresponding to the visa subclass under which they wish to lodge their application. Applicants can get the visa application form by visiting the nearest Denmark Visa Application Centre or by downloading the forms from Applications and Forms.
Important Notification:
Please note, it has been decided by The Danish Ministry of Immigration and Integration that residence permit applications for study (incl. Ph.D), internship, volunteers and au pair as well as their accompanying family members will be refused by SIRI as of 3 February 2021.
Read more here
The official portal for foreign nationals who wish to visit, live or work in Denmark: https://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-GB
Important information when entering Denmark
If you arrive from a country classified as a banned country, you must present proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken no more than 72 hours before entry. If you fail to present such a test, you must expect to be refused entry as from Monday, 26 October 2020.
On this page you will find information about rules and required documents.
https://coronasmitte.dk/en/entry-into-denmark/persons-resident-in-banned-countries
The Denmark Visa Application Centre in Islamabad, Karachi and Lahore re-opens effective 22nd June 2020. Customers can submit residence and work permit applications and visa applications with a worthy purpose into Denmark as defined by Danish authorities as a temporary measure to control the spread of COVID-19. The list of worthy purposes can be found here.
Due to safety procedures in the handling of cases, there may be a longer processing time than normally.
All customers must have prior approval from the Embassy of Denmark in Pakistan prior to booking an appointment and submitting an application. The Embassy of Denmark in Pakistan will provide details on the submission process during the approval process. No applications will be submitted without prior approval from the Embassy of Denmark in Pakistan.
Your safety is our priority. As part of precautionary measures, customers visiting our Visa Application Centres will be subjected to body temperature checks to assess their health conditions and required to wear a face mask and gloves. Customers exhibiting COVID-19 symptoms, including fever (higher than 38 degrees Celsius), cough and difficulty breathing will be allowed to reschedule their application submission for another day and will be advised to seek medical attention at the nearest healthcare facility of their choice.
Apart from the safety procedures conducted, please note that:
Measures implemented due to the Corona virus/COVID-19 and possible entry restrictions
The Danish Government has implemented extensive precautionary measures due to the Corona virus/COVID-19. You can still apply for a visa to Denmark, however additional restrictions on entry into Denmark might be imposed in the coming days.
These include, among other things, the possibility of medical examination on arrival, possible quarantine on arrival from high risk areas and the possibility of rejection of foreigners arriving from high risk areas at the border.
Please stay updated on www.nyidanmark.dk and https://politi.dk/coronavirus-i-danmark/in-english. For information on precautionary health measures implemented in Denmark, please visit the Danish Health Authorities’ website www.sst.dk.
For further information please click here
Increased fees for visa applications
Please note: As of 02 February 2020 the Schengen visa fee per person (Short Stay Visa) will increase from 60 to 80 euros or the equivalent amount in your local currency. For children between 6-12 years old the visa fee will increase to 40 euros or equivalent
If you have already submitted an application for a visa at the Denmark Visa Application Centre you can track your application
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