Visa Information
VISA TYPES
Select the visa type that is right for you to see important information on visa fees, documents required, forms, photo specifications and processing times.
Short Term Visa
Before planning to visit any of the Schengen countries, make sure to check if you need to obtain a visa.
Do I need a visa?
Denmark
If you wish to visit Denmark for a short period of time, you must obtain a visa prior to entry if you come from a country with a visa requirement for entering these countries.
- A visa normally grants you the right to stay in the entire Schengen region. The Schengen countries are: Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.
- A visa grants you the right to spend a maximum of 90 days per 6 months in the Schengen region.
- A Schengen visa is not valid for the Faroe Islands or Greenland. If you will be travelling to either of these destinations you will need to have a Schengen visa issued by the Royal Danish Embassy marked “Valid for the Faroe Islands” or “Valid for Greenland”.
- Please note that a holder of a Schengen visa will still be subject to immigration control upon arrival and is as such not guaranteed entry into the Schengen area.
- A Schengen visa does not allow you to take up employment in the Schengen area.
- All visa applications should be signed and submitted by the applicant personally.
- All fields in the application form must be filled in correctly. If not, the application will be rejected.
- The Embassy reserves the right to request additional documents and/or information when processing the application.
- Privileged treatment for family members (of mobile EU citizens)
- The visa applications can be submitted based on the longest date in the Schengen countries, in this case Denmark, or the total nights that will be spent by viewed from the Schengen first entry.
Iceland
If you wish to visit Iceland for a short period of time, you must obtain a visa prior to entry if you come from a country with a visa requirement for entering these countries.
- A visa normally grants you the right to stay in the entire Schengen region. The Schengen countries are: Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.
- A visa grants you the right to spend a maximum of 90 days per 6 months in the Schengen region.
- Please note that a holder of a Schengen visa will still be subject to immigration control upon arrival and is as such not guaranteed entry into the Schengen area.
- A Schengen visa does not allow you to take up employment in the Schengen area.
- All visa applications should be signed and submitted by the applicant personally.
- All fields in the application form must be filled in correctly. If not, the application will be rejected.
- The Embassy reserves the right to request additional documents and/or information when processing the application.
- The visa applications can be submitted based on the longest date in the Schengen countries, in this case Iceland, or the total nights that will be spent by viewed from the Schengen first entry
Long Term Visa
A residence permit is necessary for those wishing to stay in Denmark for more than 90 days
The Royal Danish Embassy handles applications for residence permits for Denmark.
The application should be submitted in the applicant’s country of usual residence or home country. However, if this is not possible, and the applicant is staying legally in Indonesia, the application may be submitted at the Denmark Visa Application Center in Jakarta.
For Denmark, a processing fee will normally need to be prepaid when a foreign national applies for a residence permit, an extension of a residence permit and for a permanent residence permit in the areas of family reunification, studies and work.
See the current rates to be paid to New to Denmark before handing in the application at the Visa Application Center.
Please read the general information regarding Residence and Work Permit at http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_to_dk/coming_to_dk.htm
Denmark
Please read the general information regarding Residence and Work Permit first at :
http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_to_dk/coming_to_dk.htm
DENMARK INTRODUCES BIOMETRIC RESIDENCE CARDS 20 MAY 2012
From 20 May 2012 residence cards must contain digital photos, fingerprints and signatures. In this way the security against forgery and misuse of residence cards is strengthened.
When you come to the Visa Application Centre to submit your residence/ work permit application, you will need to have your biometric data recorded.
Every applicant who is submitting a residence permit application must apply in person. Children of less than 12 years also need to appear in person, but are not required to have fingerprints or signature recorded, only a photograph.

BIOMETRICS Exemption for fingerprints:
Children under the age of 12
Applicants should bring loose leaf colour original documents + copies of all (Do not staple or glue as this will delay the scanning process)
- supporting documents
- pages of the passport
in a standard format (A4 or legal). All copies must be in the same format VFS Global constantly strives to offer top-of- the- line and revolutionary services to its clients around the world. Today, it is one of the few companies capable of integrating biometrics into the application flow. Biometrics, a modern process used for biological identification of a person through fingerprints, iris, voice patterns, facial patterns, and hand measurements has proved to be an invaluable tool to the Diplomatic Missions in ensuring absolute accuracy in identification.
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VFS Global provides Diplomatic Missions with the unique benefits of interoperability, reliability and unmatched security.
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- With existing systems used by Missions
- Several systems, one provider
- Capability of using common hardware by multiple Missions for enrolment
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- Well trained and highly motivated enrolment staff to capture finger prints and facial images
- Only best quality images captured and converted as templates, as per the agreed quality benchmarks, which are inbuilt in the designed software
- An understanding of the requirements on quality standards ensures good quality templates at enrolment
Security
- Spoof/liveliness /fake detection solutions
- Data transfer across borders
The application will thereafter be sent to the Danish Immigration Service in Denmark for processing.
The Embassy will contact the applicant as soon as a decision has been received from the Danish Immigration Service.
Address: The Danish Immigration Service Ryesgade 53 2100 Copenhagen Ø Telephone: +45 35 36 66 00 E-mail: us@us.dk Website: www.newtodenmark.dk or www.nyidanmark.dk
Tourist Visit
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Overview
Application is applicable in case you are travelling for tourism. This visa is given for a travel period of less than 90 days
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Visa Fees
Category Visa Fee in EURO Adult 90 Children between the age of 6 and 12 45 Children under the age of 6 Free of charge Schengen Visa for citizens, incl. Children, ages 6-11, from the countries listed below:
• Albania
• Azerbaijan
• Belarus
• Bosnia-Herzegovina
• Georgia
• Macedonia
• Moldova
• Montenegro
• Serbia
• Ukraine35 Cape Verde (adults) 67.50 Cape Verde (Children, aged 6-11) 33.75 Please Note :
- The applicable fee is as per the current exchange rate. It is subject to change
- All fees are non-refundable.
- There is a service fee of IDR 251000/14 EUR levied per application over and above the permit application fee.
- All VFS service fee is inclusive of 11% VAT
- The Visa Application Centre offers the following services at a nominal additional cost:
- Photocopying services
- Photo services
- Courier services
- SMS Tracking Facility
- Prime Time
- Automatic Call Back Service
- Premium Lounge
- Visa at your door step
- All charges are to be paid in cash and QRIS only in Indonesian Rupiah ( VFS service charge and other charges)
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Documents Required
The following documentation is required when applying for a visa:
- Application form duly completed and signed by the applicant. For children under the age of 18 years old, application form must also be signed by both parents.
- One recent color photo (size 35mmx45mm with white or very light background) and the head measuring 70 - 80% of the photo.
- Valid passport (valid for at least 3 months beyond the last day of the intended stay in the Schengen area).
- 1 Copy of passport’s bio-data page and address page. For non-Indonesians, please provide a copy of residence permit in Indonesia (KITAS/KIMS/KITAP) with validity of minimum 6 months.
- Copy of pages with changes/endorsements, pages with previous or valid visas to the Schengen area, UK, USA, Canada, and Australia issued for the past 3 years – including entry and exit stamps
- Employment letter stating the applicant’s job function and duration of employment. If the applicant is self-employed or owns a company, the company registration (i.e. SIUP, TDP, NPWP) must be included as confirmation to the effect that the applicant has been granted leave for the period corresponding to the stay in Schengen and is expected to report back on duty.
- Recent personal bank statement and/or copy of balance over the last three months. Sponsor letter must also be submitted if financial means is provided by sponsor. Copy of personal credit card may also be presented as supportive documentation for proof of financial means. As an applicant, you must have the necessary means to pay for your stay and return trip. What will be considered as necessary funds will be determined by the Embassy and depends on the length of your stay, and whether you will stay at a hotel or with friends or family. As a general rule, you must have at your disposal approx. DKK 350 (IDR 850,000) per day. A smaller amount may be accepted if you are staying in a private home and your host will cover all costs. If you are staying at a hotel, the amount must be greater, approx. DKK 500 (IDR 1,250,000) per day.
- Copy of Family Card, Marriage Certificate and Birth Certificate.
- Original or copy print-out of confirmed flight-booking from travel agent/airline. It should prove that the stay in the Schengen area does not exceed 90 days. The Embassy strongly advises all applicants not to buy their ticket before the Embassy has confirmed that their visa will be issued. Please note that upon collection of the visa you may be required to show the original ticket/e-ticket.
- Copy of confirmed hotel voucher/hotel reservation for the whole period of stay, in case of stay in a hotel.
- Copy of Travel Medical Insurance (TMI).
- In case of minor children (under 18 years old) traveling alone or with one parent, a letter of consent is needed from both parents/guardians or from the parent who does not travel. The signature(s) should be legalized/notarized. This letter will specify the authorization for travelling as well as the motive of the journey and the minor should at all times during the journey carry this authorization on him or her.
- In case of medical purpose, the documents needed are a letter from applicant’s physician or the hospital in Indonesia; a confirmation letter from a physician or a hospital in Schengen area regarding the appointment as well as the necessity of treatment at that hospital or clinic; and proof of medical insurance or proof of payment for medical treatment (apart from TMI). The applicant must present documents or proof that he/she has enough economic means to pay the medical treatment in its country of destination.
Travel Medical Insurance:
All applicants must submit copy of proper travel medical insurance at submission time. The insurance policy must contain the following information:
- Name of person covered and period of validity
- Cover medical expenses up to equivalent of Euro 30000
- Cover the entire Schengen area - not just Denmark
- Cover the Entire Period of stay in Schengen (as indicated on flight ticket)
Note that when you count the days of stay, remember to include the first day in your calculation and also consider that some months have 31 days.
Example: Arrival in Denmark 1 April and departure from Denmark 30 June is NOT 90 days, but 91 days.
Note also that the insurance coverage may be checked at the border of entry to Schengen. Insufficient proof of insurance is ground for refusal of entry.
On April 5, 2010, regulation no. 810/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a Community Code on Visas (Visa Code) enters into force.
For Denmark and all other Schengen member states, the Visa Code will hereafter be the regulatory framework for visas.
These new regulations imply new demands on the application, meaning that all supporting documents must be handed in along with the Schengen application form.
It is essential that you collect all of the following documents before presenting your application to the Mission:
- Application form
- Valid passport
- Photo
- Visa fee
- All supporting documents
If supporting documents are not presented promptly, your application upon examination may be refused and the visa fee lost.
Please note that the requested supporting documents, as a general rule, are the same at all Schengen Missions (in the local area).
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Photo Specifications
NEW RULE FOR SIZE OF PHOTOGRAPH FOR VISA APPLICATIONS
After the Embassy has installed a new system for scanning biometrics, including photographs for visa applications, it is now only possible to lodge a photograph of size 35 x 45 mm. Length of the head should not exceed 30 to 36 mm in length from chin to top of hair.
The photograph must still be in color with bright background.
Denmark Visa Application Centre has been instructed by The Royal Danish Embassy to inform applicants that the visa application is not acceptable if the photograph does not comply with the above format.
Applicants may therefore obtain a new photograph that meets all requirements before The Denmark Visa Application Centre can receive the application.
For further information see the print on the information board at The Denmark Visa Application Centre or visit website https://politi.dk/pas/krav-til-pas-og-koerekortfoto
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Processing Time
Processing of Visa Applications During Peak Season
Please note that processing time during peak season from April to August is the following:
Bona fide cases (Approved by the Embassy) – Maximum 15 calendar days, for a fully completed application with proper documentation which is handed in at the VFS Visa Application Centre. Please hand in your application well in advance during peak season.
Cases for Danish Immigration Service (DIS) – See the processing time in http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_to_dk/visa/processing_time.htm and add 3 - 5 working days of processing time at the Embassy.
Approximately 3 - 5 working days must be allowed from when DIS has made a decision until the Embassy contacts the applicant.
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Download Forms
Please Fill for Online Form Application and Online Payment
Online Form Application Checklist for Short Stay Schengen Visa Note: After you have applied and paid the visa fee online, you must print the cover letter from Apply Visa and hand in supporting documents at the Visa Application Centre.Applicant can be asked for additional documents or may be called for an interview if deemed necessary by the Embassy. The Visa fee, according to Schengen regulations, is non-refundable. Frequent business travelers have the option of applying for a business visa for one year validity.
Business Visit
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Overview
Application is applicable in case you are travelling for business. This visa is given for a travel period of less than 90 days
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Visa Fees
Category Visa Fee in EURO Adult 90 Children between the age of 6 and 12 45 Children under the age of 6 Free of charge Schengen Visa for citizens, incl. Children, ages 6-11, from the countries listed below:
• Albania
• Azerbaijan
• Belarus
• Bosnia-Herzegovina
• Georgia
• Macedonia
• Moldova
• Montenegro
• Serbia
• Ukraine35 Cape Verde (adults) 67.50 Cape Verde (Children, aged 6-11) 33.75 Please Note :
- The applicable fee is as per the current exchange rate. It is subject to change
- All fees are non-refundable.
- There is a service fee of IDR 251000/14 EUR levied per application over and above the permit application fee.
- All VFS service fee is inclusive of 11% VAT
- The Visa Application Centre offers the following services at a nominal additional cost:
- Photocopying services
- Photo services
- Courier services
- SMS Tracking Facility
- Prime Time
- Automatic Call Back Service
- Premium Lounge
- Visa at your door step
- All charges are to be paid in cash and QRIS only in Indonesian Rupiah ( VFS service charge and other charges)
-
Documents Required
The following documentation is required when applying for a visa:
- Application form duly completed and signed by the applicant. For children under the age of 18 years old, application form must also be signed by both parents.
- One recent color photo (size 35mmx45mm with white or very light background) and the head measuring 70 - 80% of the photo.
- Valid passport (valid for at least 3 months beyond the last day of the intended stay in the Schengen area).
- 1 Copy of passport’s bio-data page and address page. For non-Indonesians, please also provide copy of residence permit in Indonesia (KITAS/KIMS/KITAP) with validity of minimum 6 months.
- Copy of pages with changes/endorsements, pages with previous or valid visas to the Schengen area, UK, USA, Canada, and Australia issued for the past 3 years – including entry and exit stamps
- Invitation letter from the Danish counterpart stating purpose and duration of visit(-s) as well as previous business contacts. The Danish counterpart shall also forward the invitation letter preferably by e-mail to the embassy. The letter from employer and the invitation letter from the Danish counterpart shall correspond regarding duration of visit(-s) with the confirmed travel itinerary.
- Employment letter stating the applicant’s job function and duration of employment as well as the purpose and duration of the visit(-s), financial cover of the visit, short company profile, etc. If the applicant is self-employed or owns a company, the company registration (i.e. SIUP, TDP, NPWP) must be included as confirmation to the effect that the applicant has been granted leave for the period corresponding to the stay in Schengen and is expected to report back on duty.
- Recent personal bank statement and/or copy of balance over the last three months. Personal credit card may also be presented as supportive documentation for proof of financial means. As an applicant, you must have the necessary means to pay for your stay and return trip. What will be considered as necessary funds will be determined by the Embassy and depends on the length of your stay, and whether you will stay at a hotel or with friends or family. As a general rule, you must have at your disposal approx. DKK 350 (IDR 850,000) per day. A smaller amount may be accepted if you are staying in a private home and your host will cover all costs. If you are staying at a hotel, the amount must be greater, approx. DKK 500 (IDR 1,250,000) per day.
- Original or copy print-out of confirmed flight-booking from travel agent/airline. It should prove that the stay in the Schengen area does not exceed 90 days. The Embassy strongly advises all applicants not to buy their ticket before the Embassy has confirmed that their visa will be issued. Please note that upon collection of the visa you may be required to show the original ticket/e-ticket.
- Copy of Family Card and Marriage Certificate.
- Original or copy print-out of confirmed flight-booking from travel agent/airline. It should prove that the stay in the Schengen area does not exceed 90 days. The Embassy strongly advises all applicants not to buy their ticket before the Embassy has confirmed that their visa will be issued. Please note that upon collection of the visa you may be required to show the original ticket/e-ticket.
- Copy of Travel Medical Insurance (TMI).
- In case of trips for political, scientific or cultural reasons, to attend commercial fairs or congress, sport events or for religious purposes, an invitation letter from the Schengen party in which it is stated the name of the organization, contact person data, data of the invited person, dates of stay in the Schengen area and reasons of the invitation is needed.
- In case of minor children (under 18 years old) traveling alone or with one parent, a letter of consent is needed from both parents/guardians or from the parent who does not travel. The signature(s) should be legalized/notarized. This letter will specify the authorization for travelling as well as the motive of the journey and the minor should at all times during the journey carry this authorization on him or her.
Travel Medical Insurance:
All applicants must submit copy of proper travel medical insurance at submission time. The insurance policy must contain the following information:
- Name of person covered and period of validity
- Cover medical expenses up to equivalent of Euro 30000
- Cover the entire Schengen area - not just Denmark
- Cover the Entire Period of stay in Schengen (as indicated on flight ticket)
Note that when you count the days of stay, remember to include the first day in your calculation and also consider that some months have 31 days.
Example: Arrival in Denmark 1 April and departure from Denmark 30 June is NOT 90 days, but 91 days.
Note also that the insurance coverage may be checked at the border of entry to Schengen. Insufficient proof of insurance is ground for refusal of entry.
On April 5, 2010, regulation no. 810/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a Community Code on Visas (Visa Code) enters into force.
For Denmark and all other Schengen member states, the Visa Code will hereafter be the regulatory framework for visas.
These new regulations imply new demands on the application, meaning that all supporting documents must be handed in along with the Schengen application form.
It is essential that you collect all of the following documents before presenting your application to the Mission:
- Application form
- Valid passport
- Photo
- Visa fee
- All supporting documents
If supporting documents are not presented promptly, your application upon examination may be refused and the visa fee lost.
Please note that the requested supporting documents, as a general rule, are the same at all Schengen Missions (in the local area).
-
Photo Specifications
NEW RULE FOR SIZE OF PHOTOGRAPH FOR VISA APPLICATIONS
After the Embassy has installed a new system for scanning biometrics, including photographs for visa applications, it is now only possible to lodge a photograph of size 35 x 45 mm. Length of the head should not exceed 30 to 36 mm in length from chin to top of hair.
The photograph must still be in color with bright background.
Denmark Visa Application Centre has been instructed by The Royal Danish Embassy to inform applicants that the visa application is not acceptable if the photograph does not comply with the above format.
Applicants may therefore obtain a new photograph that meets all requirements before The Denmark Visa Application Centre can receive the application.
For further information see the print on the information board at The Denmark Visa Application Centre or visit website https://politi.dk/pas/krav-til-pas-og-koerekortfoto
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Processing Time
Processing of Visa Applications During Peak Season
Please note that processing time during peak season from April to August is the following:
Bona fide cases (Approved by the Embassy) – Maximum 15 calendar days, for a fully completed application with proper documentation which is handed in at the VFS Visa Application Centre. Please hand in your application well in advance during peak season.
Cases for Danish Immigration Service (DIS) – See the processing time in http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_to_dk/visa/processing_time.htm and add 3 - 5 working days of processing time at the Embassy.
Approximately 5 working days must be allowed from when DIS has made a decision until the Embassy contacts the applicant.
-
Download Forms
Online Form Application Checklist for Short Stay Schengen Visa Note: After you have applied and paid the visa fee online, you must print the cover letter from Apply Visa and hand in supporting documents at the Visa Application Centre .Applicant can be asked for additional documents or may be called for an interview if deemed necessary by the Embassy. The Visa fee, according to Schengen regulations, is non-refundable. Frequent business travelers have the option of applying for a business visa for one year validity.
Airport Transit
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Overview
Application is applicable in case you are travelling for airport transit. This visa is given for a travel period of less than 90 days
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Visa Fees
Category Visa Fee in EURO Adult 90 Children between the age of 6 and 12 45 Children under the age of 6 Free of charge Schengen Visa for citizens, incl. Children, ages 6-11, from the countries listed below:
• Albania
• Azerbaijan
• Belarus
• Bosnia-Herzegovina
• Georgia
• Macedonia
• Moldova
• Montenegro
• Serbia
• Ukraine35 Cape Verde (adults) 67.50 Cape Verde (Children, aged 6-11) 33.75 Please Note :
- The applicable fee is as per the current exchange rate. It is subject to change
- All fees are non-refundable.
- There is a service fee of IDR 251000/14 EUR levied per application over and above the permit application fee.
- All VFS service fee is inclusive of 11% VAT
- The Visa Application Centre offers the following services at a nominal additional cost:
- Photocopying services
- Photo services
- Courier services
- SMS Tracking Facility
- Prime Time
- Automatic Call Back Service
- Premium Lounge
- Visa at your door step
- All charges are to be paid in cash and QRIS only in Indonesian Rupiah ( VFS service charge and other charges)
-
Documents Required
The following documentation is required when applying for a visa:
- Application form duly completed and signed by the applicant. For children under the age of 18 years old, application form must also be signed by both parents.
- One recent color photo (size 35mmx45mm with white or very light background) and the head measuring 70 - 80% of the photo.
- Valid passport (valid for at least 3 months beyond the last day of the intended stay in the Schengen area).
- 1 Copy of passport’s bio-data page and address page. For non-Indonesians, please also provide copy of residence permit in Indonesia (KITAS/KIMS/KITAP) with validity of minimum 6 months.
- Copy of pages with changes/endorsements, pages with previous or valid visas to the Schengen area, UK, USA, Canada, and Australia issued for the past 3 years – including entry and exit stamps
- Copy of visa of the country to be visited after the transit
- Employment letter stating the applicant’s job function and duration of employment. If the applicant is self-employed or owns a company, the company registration (i.e. SIUP, TDP, NPWP) must be included as confirmation to the effect that the applicant has been granted leave for the period corresponding to the stay in Schengen and is expected to report back on duty.
- Recent personal bank statement and/or copy of balance over the last three months. Sponsor letter must also be submitted if financial means is provided by sponsor. Personal credit card may also be presented as supportive documentation for proof of financial means. As an applicant, you must have the necessary means to pay for your stay and return trip. What will be considered as necessary funds will be determined by the Embassy and depends on the length of your stay, and whether you will stay at a hotel or with friends or family. As a general rule, you must have at your disposal approx. DKK 350 (IDR 850,000) per day. A smaller amount may be accepted if you are staying in a private home and your host will cover all costs. If you are staying at a hotel, the amount must be greater, approx. DKK 500 (IDR 1,250,000) per day.
- Copy of Family Card and Marriage Certificate.
- Original or copy print-out of confirmed flight-booking from travel agent/airline, as well as the reservation of the airplane tickets toward its final destination. The Embassy strongly advises all applicants not to buy their ticket before the Embassy has confirmed that their visa will be issued. Please note that upon collection of the visa you may be required to show the original ticket/e-ticket.
- In case of need to spend the night in country of destination, the applicant shall present also copy of hotel voucher/hotel reservation.
- Copy of Travel Medical Insurance (TMI).
- In case of minor children (under 18 years old) traveling alone or with one parent, a letter of consent is needed from both parents/guardians or from the parent who does not travel. The signature(s) should be legalized/notarized. This letter will specify the authorization for travelling as well as the motive of the journey and the minor should at all times during the journey carry this authorization on him or her.
Travel Medical Insurance:
All applicants must submit copy of proper travel medical insurance at submission time. The insurance policy must contain the following information:
- Name of person covered and period of validity
- Cover medical expenses up to equivalent of Euro 30000
- Cover the entire Schengen area - not just Denmark
- Cover the Entire Period of stay in Schengen (as indicated on flight ticket)
Note that when you count the days of stay, remember to include the first day in your calculation and also consider that some months have 31 days.
Example: Arrival in Denmark 1 April and departure from Denmark 30 June is NOT 90 days, but 91 days.
Note also that the insurance coverage may be checked at the border of entry to Schengen. Insufficient proof of insurance is ground for refusal of entry.
On April 5, 2010, regulation no. 810/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a Community Code on Visas (Visa Code) enters into force.
For Denmark and all other Schengen member states, the Visa Code will hereafter be the regulatory framework for visas.
These new regulations imply new demands on the application, meaning that all supporting documents must be handed in along with the Schengen application form.
It is essential that you collect all of the following documents before presenting your application to the Mission:
- Application form
- Valid passport
- Photo
- Visa fee
- All supporting documents
If supporting documents are not presented promptly, your application upon examination may be refused and the visa fee lost.
Please note that the requested supporting documents, as a general rule, are the same at all Schengen Missions (in the local area).
-
Photo Specifications
NEW RULE FOR SIZE OF PHOTOGRAPH FOR VISA APPLICATIONS
After the Embassy has installed a new system for scanning biometrics, including photographs for visa applications, it is now only possible to lodge a photograph of size 35 x 45 mm. Length of the head should not exceed 30 to 36 mm in length from chin to top of hair.
The photograph must still be in color with bright background.
Denmark Visa Application Centre has been instructed by The Royal Danish Embassy to inform applicants that the visa application is not acceptable if the photograph does not comply with the above format.
Applicants may therefore obtain a new photograph that meets all requirements before The Denmark Visa Application Centre can receive the application.
For further information see the print on the information board at The Denmark Visa Application Centre or visit website https://politi.dk/pas/krav-til-pas-og-koerekortfoto
-
Processing Time
Processing of Visa Applications During Peak Season
Please note that processing time during peak season from April to August is the following:
Bona fide cases (Approved by the Embassy) – Maximum 15 calendar days, for a fully completed application with proper documentation which is handed in at the VFS Visa Application Centre. Please hand in your application well in advance during peak season.
Cases for Danish Immigration Service (DIS) – See the processing time in http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_to_dk/visa/processing_time.htm and add 3 - 5 working days of processing time at the Embassy.
Approximately 3 - 5 working days must be allowed from when DIS has made a decision until the Embassy contacts the applicant.
-
Download Forms
Please Fill for Online Form Application and Online Payment
Online Form Application Checklist for Short Stay Schengen Visa Note: After you have applied and paid the visa fee online, you must print the cover letter from Apply Visa and hand in supporting documents at the Visa Application Centre . Applicant can be asked for additional documents or may be called for an interview if deemed necessary by the Embassy. The Visa fee, according to Schengen regulations, is non-refundable. Frequent business travelers have the option of applying for a business visa for one year validity.
Transit(seaman)
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Overview
Application is applicable in case you are travelling for seaman transit. This visa is given for a travel period of less than 90 days
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Visa Fees
Category Visa Fee in EURO Transit Visa (for Seaman) 90 Please Note :
- The applicable fee is as per the current exchange rate. It is subject to change
- All fees are non-refundable.
- There is a service fee of IDR 251000/14 EUR levied per application over and above the permit application fee.
- All VFS service fee is inclusive of 11% VAT
- The Visa Application Centre offers the following services at a nominal additional cost:
- Photocopying services
- Photo services
- Courier services
- SMS Tracking Facility
- Prime Time
- Automatic Call Back Service
- Premium Lounge
- Visa at your door step
- All charges are to be paid in cash and QRIS only in Indonesian Rupiah ( VFS service charge and other charges)
-
Documents Required
The following documentation is required when applying for a visa:
- Application form duly completed and signed by the applicant.
- One recent color photo (size 35mmx45mm with white or very light background) and the head measuring 70 - 80% of the photo.
- Valid passport and Seaman’s Book (valid for minimum 6 months).
- 1 Copy of passport’s bio-data page, address page, and a copy of seaman’s book bio-data and validity page.
- Copy of pages with changes/endorsements, pages with previous or valid visas to the Schengen area, UK, USA, Canada, and Australia issued for the past 3 years – including entry and exit stamps
- Invitation letter from the maritime agency of the Schengen member states where the sailor will join the boat and/or copy of contract letter with the maritime agency of the Schengen member states.
- Employment letter or sponsor letter from the local maritime agency, that includes a list of the sailors, in which is stated their employment in the boat.
- Copy of Family Card, Marriage Certificate and/or Birth Certificate.
- Original or copy print-out of confirmed one-way flight-booking or itinerary from travel agent/airline. The Embassy strongly advises all applicants not to buy their ticket before the Embassy has confirmed that their visa will be issued. Please note that upon collection of the visa you may be required to show the original ticket/e-ticket.
On April 5, 2010, regulation no. 810/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a Community Code on Visas (Visa Code) enters into force.
For Denmark and all other Schengen member states, the Visa Code will hereafter be the regulatory framework for visas.
These new regulations imply new demands on the application, meaning that all supporting documents must be handed in along with the Schengen application form.
It is essential that you collect all of the following documents before presenting your application to the Mission:
- Application form
- Valid passport
- Photo
- Visa fee
- All supporting documents
If supporting documents are not presented promptly, your application upon examination may be refused and the visa fee lost.
Please note that the requested supporting documents, as a general rule, are the same at all Schengen Missions (in the local area).
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Photo Specifications
NEW RULE FOR SIZE OF PHOTOGRAPH FOR VISA APPLICATIONS
After the Embassy has installed a new system for scanning biometrics, including photographs for visa applications, it is now only possible to lodge a photograph of size 35 x 45 mm. Length of the head should not exceed 30 to 36 mm in length from chin to top of hair.
The photograph must still be in color with bright background.
Denmark Visa Application Centre has been instructed by The Royal Danish Embassy to inform applicants that the visa application is not acceptable if the photograph does not comply with the above format.
Applicants may therefore obtain a new photograph that meets all requirements before The Denmark Visa Application Centre can receive the application.
For further information see the print on the information board at The Denmark Visa Application Centre or visit website https://politi.dk/pas/krav-til-pas-og-koerekortfoto
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Processing Time
Processing of Visa Applications During Peak Season
Please note that processing time during peak season from April to August is the following:
Bona fide cases (Approved by the Embassy) – Maximum 15 calendar days, for a fully completed application with proper documentation which is handed in at the VFS Visa Application Centre. Please hand in your application well in advance during peak season.
Cases for Danish Immigration Service (DIS) – See the processing time in http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_to_dk/visa/processing_time.htm and add 3 - 5 working days of processing time at the Embassy.
Approximately 5 working days must be allowed from when DIS has made a decision until the Embassy contacts the applicant.
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Download Forms
Please Fill for Online Form Application and Online Payment
Online From Application Checklist for Transit Seaman Note: After you have applied and paid the visa fee online, you must print the cover letter from Apply Visa and hand in supporting documents at the Visa Application Centre . Applicant can be asked for additional documents or may be called for an interview if deemed necessary by the Embassy. The Visa fee, according to Schengen regulations, is non-refundable. Frequent business travelers have the option of applying for a business visa for one year validity.
Visit Boyfriend, Girlfriend, Partner And Fiance
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Overview
Application is applicable in case you are travelling for visit boyfriend, girlfriend, partner and fiance. This visa is given for a travel period of less than 90 days.
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Visa Fees
Category Visa Fee in EURO Adult 90 Children between the age of 6 and 12 45 Children under the age of 6 Free of charge Schengen Visa for citizens, incl. Children, ages 6-11, from the countries listed below:
• Albania
• Azerbaijan
• Belarus
• Bosnia-Herzegovina
• Georgia
• Macedonia
• Moldova
• Montenegro
• Serbia
• Ukraine35 Cape Verde (adults) 67.50 Cape Verde (Children, aged 6-11) 33.75 Please Note :
- The applicable fee is as per the current exchange rate. It is subject to change
- All fees are non-refundable.
- There is a service fee of IDR 251000/14 EUR levied per application over and above the permit application fee.
- All VFS service fee is inclusive of 11% VAT
- The Visa Application Centre offers the following services at a nominal additional cost:
- Photocopying services
- Photo services
- Courier services
- SMS Tracking Facility
- Prime Time
- Automatic Call Back Service
- Premium Lounge
- Visa at your door step
- All charges are to be paid in cash and QRIS only in Indonesian Rupiah ( VFS service charge and other charges)
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Documents Required
The following documentation is required when applying for a visa:
- Application form duly completed and signed by the applicant. For children under the age of 18 years old, application form must also be signed by both parents.
- One recent color photo (size 35mmx45mm with white or very light background) and the head measuring 70 - 80% of the photo.
- Valid passport (valid for at least 3 months beyond the last day of the intended stay in the Schengen area).
- 1 Copy of passport’s bio-data page and address page. For non-Indonesians, please provide a copy of residence permit in Indonesia (KITAS/KIMS/KITAP) with validity of minimum 6 months.
- Copy of pages with changes/endorsements, pages with previous or valid visas to the Schengen area, UK, USA, Canada, and Australia issued for the past 3 years – including entry and exit stamps
- Invitation letter signed by the host/inviting person, stating relation between the invitee and the applicant. The invitation should state how long they have known each other, when they last met and where, including a declaration of financial responsibility vis-à-vis the applicant, and the dates for the invitation which must correspond to the confirmed flight booking and requested length of stay in the visa application.
- Copy ID of the host/inviting person (bio-data page of passport) or copy of host’s/inviting person’s stay permit in Denmark – if the host/inviting person is not Danish citizen.
- Employment letter stating the applicant’s job function and duration of employment. If the applicant is self-employed or owns a company, the company registration (i.e. SIUP, TDP, NPWP) must be included as confirmation to the effect that the applicant has been granted leave for the period corresponding to the stay in Schengen and is expected to report back on duty.
- Applicant must have the necessary means to pay for stay and return trip. What will be considered as necessary funds will be determined by the Danish diplomatic mission and depends on the length of your stay, and whether you will stay at a hotel or with friends or family. As a general rule, you must have at your disposal approx. DKK 350 per day. A smaller amount may be accepted if you are staying in a private home and your host will cover all costs. If you are staying at a hotel, the amount must be greater, approx. DKK 500 per day.
- Copy of Family Card, Marriage Certificate and Birth Certificate.
- Original or copy print-out of confirmed flight-booking from travel agent/airline. It should prove that the stay in the Schengen area does not exceed 90 days. The Embassy strongly advises all applicants not to buy their ticket before the Embassy has confirmed that their visa will be issued. Please note that upon collection of the visa you may be required to show the original ticket/e-ticket.
- Copy of confirmed hotel voucher/hotel reservation for the whole period of stay, in case of stay in a hotel.
- Copy of Travel Medical Insurance (TMI).
- In case of minor children (under 18 years old) traveling alone or with one parent, a letter of consent is needed from both parents/guardians or from the parent who does not travel. The signature(s) should be legalized/notarized. This letter will specify the authorization for travelling as well as the motive of the journey and the minor should at all times during the journey carry this authorization on him or her.
- In case of medical purpose, the documents needed are a letter from applicant’s physician or the hospital in Indonesia; a confirmation letter from a physician or a hospital in Schengen area regarding the appointment as well as the necessity of treatment at that hospital or clinic; and proof of medical insurance or proof of payment for medical treatment (apart from TMI). The applicant must present documents or proof that he/she has enough economic means to pay the medical treatment in its country of destination.
Travel Medical Insurance:
All applicants must submit copy of proper travel medical insurance at submission time. The insurance policy must contain the following information:
- Name of person covered and period of validity
- Cover medical expenses up to equivalent of Euro 30000
- Cover the entire Schengen area - not just Denmark
- Cover the Entire Period of stay in Schengen (as indicated on flight ticket)
Note that when you count the days of stay, remember to include the first day in your calculation and also consider that some months have 31 days.
Example: Arrival in Denmark 1 April and departure from Denmark 30 June is NOT 90 days, but 91 days.
Note also that the insurance coverage may be checked at the border of entry to Schengen. Insufficient proof of insurance is ground for refusal of entry.
On April 5, 2010, regulation no. 810/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a Community Code on Visas (Visa Code) enters into force.
For Denmark and all other Schengen member states, the Visa Code will hereafter be the regulatory framework for visas.
These new regulations imply new demands on the application, meaning that all supporting documents must be handed in along with the Schengen application form.
It is essential that you collect all of the following documents before presenting your application to the Mission:
- Application form
- Valid passport
- Photo
- Visa fee
- All supporting documents
If supporting documents are not presented promptly, your application upon examination may be refused and the visa fee lost.
Please note that the requested supporting documents, as a general rule, are the same at all Schengen Missions (in the local area).
-
Photo Specifications
NEW RULE FOR SIZE OF PHOTOGRAPH FOR VISA APPLICATIONS
After the Embassy has installed a new system for scanning biometrics, including photographs for visa applications, it is now only possible to lodge a photograph of size 35 x 45 mm. Length of the head should not exceed 30 to 36 mm in length from chin to top of hair.
The photograph must still be in color with bright background.
Denmark Visa Application Centre has been instructed by The Royal Danish Embassy to inform applicants that the visa application is not acceptable if the photograph does not comply with the above format.
Applicants may therefore obtain a new photograph that meets all requirements before The Denmark Visa Application Centre can receive the application.
For further information see the print on the information board at The Denmark Visa Application Centre or visit website https://politi.dk/pas/krav-til-pas-og-koerekortfoto
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Processing Time
Processing of Visa Applications During Peak Season
Please note that processing time during peak season from April to August is the following:
Bona fide cases (Approved by the Embassy) – Maximum 15 calendar days, for a fully completed application with proper documentation which is handed in at the VFS Visa Application Centre. Please hand in your application well in advance during peak season.
Cases for Danish Immigration Service (DIS) – See the processing time in http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_to_dk/visa/processing_time.htm and add 3 - 5 working days of processing time at the Embassy.
Approximately 5 working days must be allowed from when DIS has made a decision until the Embassy contacts the applicant.
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Download Forms
Please Fill for Online Form Application and Online Payment
Online Form Application Checklist for Short Stay Schengen Visa Note: After you have applied and paid the visa fee online, you must print the cover letter from Apply Visa and hand in supporting documents at the Visa Application Centre Applicant can be asked for additional documents or may be called for an interview if deemed necessary by the Embassy. The Visa fee, according to Schengen regulations, is non-refundable. Frequent business travelers have the option of applying for a business visa for one year validity.
Visit Relatives And Friends
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Overview
Application is applicable in case you are travelling for visit relatives and friends. This visa is given for a travel period of less than 90 days.
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Visa Fees
Category Visa Fee in - EURO Adult 90 Children between the age of 6 and 12 45 Children under the age of 6 Free of charge Schengen Visa for citizens, incl. Children, ages 6-11, from the countries listed below:
• Albania
• Azerbaijan
• Belarus
• Bosnia-Herzegovina
• Georgia
• Macedonia
• Moldova
• Montenegro
• Serbia
• Ukraine35 Cape Verde (adults) 67.50 Cape Verde (Children, aged 6-11) 33.75 Please Note :
- The applicable fee is as per the current exchange rate. It is subject to change
- All fees are non-refundable.
- There is a service fee of IDR 251000/14 EUR levied per application over and above the permit application fee.
- All VFS service fee is inclusive of 11% VAT
- The Visa Application Centre offers the following services at a nominal additional cost:
- Photocopying services
- Photo services
- Courier services
- SMS Tracking Facility
- Prime Time
- Automatic Call Back Service
- Premium Lounge
- Visa at your door step
- All charges are to be paid in cash and QRIS only in Indonesian Rupiah ( VFS service charge and other charges)
-
Documents Required
The following documentation is required when applying for a visa:
- Application form duly completed and signed by the applicant. For children under the age of 18 years old, application form must also be signed by both parents.
- One recent color photo (size 35mmx45mm with white or very light background) and the head measuring 70 - 80% of the photo.
- Valid passport (valid for at least 3 months beyond the last day of the intended stay in the Schengen area).
- 1 Colour copy/scan of passport’s bio-data page and address page. For non-Indonesians, please provide a copy of residence permit in Indonesia (KITAS/KIMS/KITAP) with validity of minimum 6 months.
- Copy of pages with changes/endorsements, pages with previous or valid visas to the Schengen area, UK, USA, Canada, and Australia issued for the past 3 years – including entry and exit stamps
- Invitation letter signed by the host/inviting person, stating relation between the invitee and the applicant. The invitation should state how long they have known each other, when they last met and where, including a declaration of financial responsibility vis-à-vis the applicant, and the dates for the invitation which must correspond to the confirmed flight booking and requested length of stay in the visa application.
- Colour copy/scan ID of the host/inviting person (bio-data page of passport) or copy of host’s/inviting person’s stay permit in Denmark – if the host/inviting person is not Danish citizen.
- Employment letter stating the applicant’s job function and duration of employment. If the applicant is self-employed or owns a company, the company registration (i.e. SIUP, TDP, NPWP) must be included as confirmation to the effect that the applicant has been granted leave for the period corresponding to the stay in Schengen and is expected to report back on duty.
- Recent personal bank statement from the last three months. Copy of personal credit card may also be presented as supportive documentation for proof of financial means. As an applicant, you must have the necessary means to pay for your stay and return trip. What will be considered as necessary funds will be determined by the Embassy and depends on the length of your stay, and whether you will stay at a hotel or with friends or family. As a general rule, you must have at your disposal approx. DKK 350 (IDR 850,000) per day. A smaller amount may be accepted if you are staying in a private home and your host will cover all costs. If you are staying at a hotel, the amount must be greater, approx. DKK 500 (IDR 1,250,000) per day.
- Copy of Family Card, Marriage Certificate and Birth Certificate.
- Original or copy print-out of confirmed flight-booking from travel agent/airline. It should prove that the stay in the Schengen area does not exceed 90 days. The Embassy strongly advises all applicants not to buy their ticket before the Embassy has confirmed that their visa will be issued. Please note that upon collection of the visa you may be required to show the original ticket/e-ticket.
- Copy of confirmed hotel voucher/hotel reservation for the whole period of stay, in case of stay in a hotel.
- Copy of Travel Medical Insurance (TMI).
- In case of minor children (under 18 years old) traveling alone or with one parent, a letter of consent is needed from both parents/guardians or from the parent who does not travel. The signature(s) should be legalized/notarized. This letter will specify the authorization for travelling as well as the motive of the journey and the minor should at all times during the journey carry this authorization on him or her.
- In case of medical purpose, the documents needed are a letter from applicant’s physician or the hospital in Indonesia; a confirmation letter from a physician or a hospital in Schengen area regarding the appointment as well as the necessity of treatment at that hospital or clinic; and proof of medical insurance or proof of payment for medical treatment (apart from TMI). The applicant must present documents or proof that he/she has enough economic means to pay the medical treatment in its country of destination.
Travel Medical Insurance:
All applicants must submit copy of proper travel medical insurance at submission time. The insurance policy must contain the following information:
- Name of person covered and period of validity
- Cover medical expenses up to equivalent of Euro 30000
- Cover the entire Schengen area - not just Iceland
- Cover the Entire Period of stay in Schengen (as indicated on flight ticket)
Note that when you count the days of stay, remember to include the first day in your calculation and also consider that some months have 31 days.
Example: Arrival in Iceland 1 April and departure from Iceland 30 June is NOT 90 days, but 91 days.
Note also that the insurance coverage may be checked at the border of entry to Schengen. Insufficient proof of insurance is ground for refusal of entry.
On April 5, 2010, regulation no. 810/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a Community Code on Visas (Visa Code) enters into force.
For Iceland and all other Schengen member states, the Visa Code will hereafter be the regulatory framework for visas.
These new regulations imply new demands on the application, meaning that all supporting documents must be handed in along with the Schengen application form.
It is essential that you collect all of the following documents before presenting your application to the Mission:
- Application form
- Valid passport
- Photo
- Visa fee
- All supporting documents
If supporting documents are not presented promptly, your application upon examination may be refused and the visa fee lost.
Please note that the requested supporting documents, as a general rule, are the same at all Schengen Missions (in the local area).
-
Photo Specifications
NEW RULE FOR SIZE OF PHOTOGRAPH FOR VISA APPLICATIONS
After the Embassy has installed a new system for scanning biometrics, including photographs for visa applications, it is now only possible to lodge a photograph of size 35 x 45 mm. Length of the head should not exceed 30 to 36 mm in length from chin to top of hair.
The photograph must still be in color with bright background.
Denmark Visa Application Centre has been instructed by The Royal Danish Embassy to inform applicants that the visa application is not acceptable if the photograph does not comply with the above format.
Applicants may therefore obtain a new photograph that meets all requirements before The Denmark Visa Application Centre can receive the application.
For further information see the print on the information board at The Denmark Visa Application Centre or visit website https://politi.dk/pas/krav-til-pas-og-koerekortfoto
-
Processing Time
Processing of Visa Applications During Peak Season
Please note that processing time during peak season from April to August is the following:
Bona fide cases (Approved by the Embassy) – Maximum 15 calendar days, for a fully completed application with proper documentation which is handed in at the VFS Visa Application Centre. Please hand in your application well in advance during peak season.
Cases for Danish Immigration Service (DIS) – See the processing time in http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_to_dk/visa/processing_time.htm and add 3 - 5 working days of processing time at the Embassy.
Approximately 5 working days must be allowed from when DIS has made a decision until the Embassy contacts the applicant.
-
Download Forms
Online Form Application Checklist for Short Stay Schengen Visa Note: After you have applied and paid the visa fee online, you must print the cover letter from Apply Visa and hand in supporting documents at the Visa Application Centre Applicant can be asked for additional documents or may be called for an interview if deemed necessary by the Embassy. The Visa fee, according to Schengen regulations, is non-refundable. Frequent business travelers have the option of applying for a business visa for one year validity.
Visit Spouse Or Registered Partner
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Overview
Application is applicable in case you are travelling for visit spouse or registered partner. This visa is given for a travel period of less than 90 days
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Visa Fees
Category Visa Fee in EURO Adult 90 Children between the age of 6 and 12 45 Children under the age of 6 Free of charge Schengen Visa for citizens, incl. Children, ages 6-11, from the countries listed below:
• Albania
• Azerbaijan
• Belarus
• Bosnia-Herzegovina
• Georgia
• Macedonia
• Moldova
• Montenegro
• Serbia
• Ukraine35 Cape Verde (adults) 67.50 Cape Verde (Children, aged 6-11) 33.75 Please Note :
- The applicable fee is as per the current exchange rate. It is subject to change
- All fees are non-refundable.
- There is a service fee of IDR 251000/14 EUR levied per application over and above the permit application fee.
- All VFS service fee is inclusive of 11% VAT
- The Visa Application Centre offers the following services at a nominal additional cost:
- Photocopying services
- Photo services
- Courier services
- SMS Tracking Facility
- All charges are to be paid in cash and QRIS only in Indonesian Rupiah (Visa Fee, VFS service charge and other charges)
-
Documents Required
The following documentation is required when applying for a visa:
- Application form duly completed and signed by the applicant. For children under the age of 18 years old, application form must also be signed by both parents.
- One recent color photo (size 35mmx45mm with white or very light background) and the head measuring 70 - 80% of the photo.
- Valid passport (valid for at least 3 months beyond the last day of the intended stay in the Schengen area).
- 1 Copy of passport’s bio-data page and address page. For non-Indonesians, please provide a copy of residence permit in Indonesia (KITAS/KIMS/KITAP) with validity of minimum 6 months.
- Copy of pages with changes/endorsements, pages with previous or valid visas to the Schengen area, UK, USA, Canada, and Australia issued for the past 3 years.
- Invitation letter signed by the host/inviting person, stating relation between the invitee and the applicant. The invitation should state how long they have known each other, when they last met and where, including a declaration of financial responsibility vis-à-vis the applicant, and the dates for the invitation which must correspond to the confirmed flight booking and requested length of stay in the visa application.
- Copy ID of the host/inviting person (bio-data page of passport) or copy of host’s/inviting person’s stay permit in Denmark – if the host/inviting person is not Danish citizen.
- Employment letter stating the applicant’s job function and duration of employment. If the applicant is self-employed or owns a company, the company registration (i.e. SIUP, TDP, NPWP) must be included as confirmation to the effect that the applicant has been granted leave for the period corresponding to the stay in Schengen and is expected to report back on duty.
- Recent personal bank statement and/or copy of balance over the last three months. Sponsor letter must also be submitted if financial means is provided by sponsor. Copy of personal credit card may also be presented as supportive documentation for proof of financial means. As an applicant, you must have the necessary means to pay for your stay and return trip. What will be considered as necessary funds will be determined by the Embassy and depends on the length of your stay, and whether you will stay at a hotel or with friends or family. As a general rule, you must have at your disposal approx. DKK 350 (IDR 850,000) per day. A smaller amount may be accepted if you are staying in a private home and your host will cover all costs. If you are staying at a hotel, the amount must be greater, approx. DKK 500 (IDR 1,250,000) per day.
- Copy of Family Card, Marriage Certificate and Birth Certificate.
- Original or copy print-out of confirmed flight-booking from travel agent/airline. It should prove that the stay in the Schengen area does not exceed 90 days. The Embassy strongly advises all applicants not to buy their ticket before the Embassy has confirmed that their visa will be issued. Please note that upon collection of the visa you may be required to show the original ticket/e-ticket.
- Copy of confirmed hotel voucher/hotel reservation for the whole period of stay, in case of stay in a hotel.
- Copy of Travel Medical Insurance (TMI).
- In case of minor children (under 18 years old) traveling alone or with one parent, a letter of consent is needed from both parents/guardians or from the parent who does not travel. The signature(s) should be legalized/notarized. This letter will specify the authorization for travelling as well as the motive of the journey and the minor should at all times during the journey carry this authorization on him or her.
- In case of medical purpose, the documents needed are a letter from applicant’s physician or the hospital in Indonesia; a confirmation letter from a physician or a hospital in Schengen area regarding the appointment as well as the necessity of treatment at that hospital or clinic; and proof of medical insurance or proof of payment for medical treatment (apart from TMI). The applicant must present documents or proof that he/she has enough economic means to pay the medical treatment in its country of destination.
Travel Medical Insurance:
All applicants must submit copy of proper travel medical insurance at submission time. The insurance policy must contain the following information:
- Name of person covered and period of validity
- Cover medical expenses up to equivalent of Euro 30000
- Cover the entire Schengen area - not just Denmark
- Cover the Entire Period of stay in Schengen (as indicated on flight ticket)
Note that when you count the days of stay, remember to include the first day in your calculation and also consider that some months have 31 days.
Example: Arrival in Iceland 1 April and departure from Iceland 30 June is NOT 90 days, but 91 days.
Note also that the insurance coverage may be checked at the border of entry to Schengen. Insufficient proof of insurance is ground for refusal of entry.
On April 5, 2010, regulation no. 810/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a Community Code on Visas (Visa Code) enters into force.
For Denmark and all other Schengen member states, the Visa Code will hereafter be the regulatory framework for visas.
These new regulations imply new demands on the application, meaning that all supporting documents must be handed in along with the Schengen application form.
It is essential that you collect all of the following documents before presenting your application to the Mission:
- Application form
- Valid passport
- Photo
- Visa fee
- All supporting documents
If supporting documents are not presented promptly, your application upon examination may be refused and the visa fee lost.
Please note that the requested supporting documents, as a general rule, are the same at all Schengen Missions (in the local area).
-
Photo Specifications
NEW RULE FOR SIZE OF PHOTOGRAPH FOR VISA APPLICATIONS
After the Embassy has installed a new system for scanning biometrics, including photographs for visa applications, it is now only possible to lodge a photograph of size 35 x 45 mm. Length of the head should not exceed 30 to 36 mm in length from chin to top of hair.
The photograph must still be in color with bright background.
Denmark Visa Application Centre has been instructed by The Royal Danish Embassy to inform applicants that the visa application is not acceptable if the photograph does not comply with the above format.
Applicants may therefore obtain a new photograph that meets all requirements before The Denmark Visa Application Centre can receive the application.
For further information see the print on the information board at The Denmark Visa Application Centre or visit website https://politi.dk/pas/krav-til-pas-og-koerekortfoto
-
Processing Time
Processing of Visa Applications During Peak Season
Please note that processing time during peak season from April to August is the following:
Bona fide cases (Approved by the Embassy) – Maximum 15 calendar days, for a fully completed application with proper documentation which is handed in at the VFS Visa Application Centre. Please hand in your application well in advance during peak season.
Cases for Danish Immigration Service (DIS) – See the processing time in http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_to_dk/visa/processing_time.htm and add 3 - 5 working days of processing time at the Embassy.
Approximately 5 working days must be allowed from when DIS has made a decision until the Embassy contacts the applicant.
-
Download Forms
Please Fill for Online Form Application and Online Payment
Online Form Application Checklist for Short Stay Schengen Visa Note: After you have applied and paid the visa fee online, you must print the cover letter from Apply Visa and hand in supporting documents at the Visa Application Centre Applicant can be asked for additional documents or may be called for an interview if deemed necessary by the Embassy. The Visa fee, according to Schengen regulations, is non-refundable. Frequent business travelers have the option of applying for a business visa for one year validity.
Tourist Visit
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Overview
Application is applicable in case you are travelling for tourist. This visa is given for a travel period of less than 90 days.
-
Visa Fees
Category Visa Fee in EURO Adult 90 Children between the age of 6 and 12 45 Children under the age of 6 Free of charge Schengen Visa for citizens, incl. Children, ages 6-11, from the countries listed below:
• Albania
• Azerbaijan
• Belarus
• Bosnia-Herzegovina
• Georgia
• Macedonia
• Moldova
• Montenegro
• Serbia
• Ukraine35 Cape Verde (adults) 67.50 Cape Verde (Children, aged 6-11) 33.75 Please Note :
- The applicable fee is as per the current exchange rate. It is subject to change
- All fees are non-refundable.
- There is a service fee of IDR 251000/14 EUR levied per application over and above the permit application fee.
- All VFS service fee is inclusive of 11% VAT
- The Visa Application Centre offers the following services at a nominal additional cost:
- Photocopying services
- Photo services
- Courier services
- SMS Tracking Facility
- Prime Time
- Automatic Call Back Service
- Premium Lounge
- Visa at your door step
- All charges are to be paid in cash and QRIS only in Indonesian Rupiah ( VFS service charge and other charges)
-
Documents Required
The following documentation is required when applying for a visa:
- Application form duly completed and signed by the applicant. For children under the age of 18 years old, application form must also be signed by both parents.
- One recent color photo (size 35mmx45mm with white or very light background) and the head measuring 70 - 80% of the photo.
- Valid passport (valid for at least 3 months beyond the last day of the intended stay in the Schengen area).
- 1 Copy of passport’s bio-data page and address page. For non-Indonesians, please provide a copy of residence permit in Indonesia (KITAS/KIMS/KITAP) with validity of minimum 6 months.
- Copy of pages with changes/endorsements, pages with previous or valid visas to the Schengen area, UK, USA, Canada, and Australia issued for the past 3 years – including entry and exit stamps
- Employment letter stating the applicant’s job function and duration of employment. If the applicant is self-employed or owns a company, the company registration (i.e. SIUP, TDP, NPWP) must be included as confirmation to the effect that the applicant has been granted leave for the period corresponding to the stay in Schengen and is expected to report back on duty.
- Recent personal bank statement and/or copy of balance over the last three months. Sponsor letter must also be submitted if financial means is provided by sponsor.Copy of personal credit card may also be presented as supportive documentation for proof of financial means. As an applicant, you must have the necessary means to pay for your stay and return trip. What will be considered as necessary funds will be determined by the Embassy and depends on the length of your stay, and whether you will stay at a hotel or with friends or family. As a general rule, you must have at your disposal approx. DKK 350 (IDR 850,000) per day. A smaller amount may be accepted if you are staying in a private home and your host will cover all costs. If you are staying at a hotel, the amount must be greater, approx. DKK 500 (IDR 1,250,000) per day.
- Copy of Family Card, Marriage Certificate and Birth Certificate.
- Original or copy print-out of confirmed flight-booking from travel agent/airline. It should prove that the stay in the Schengen area does not exceed 90 days. The Embassy strongly advises all applicants not to buy their ticket before the Embassy has confirmed that their visa will be issued. Please note that upon collection of the visa you may be required to show the original ticket/e-ticket.
- Copy of confirmed hotel voucher/hotel reservation for the whole period of stay, in case of stay in a hotel.
- Copy of Travel Medical Insurance (TMI).
- In case of minor children (under 18 years old) traveling alone or with one parent, a letter of consent is needed from both parents/guardians or from the parent who does not travel. The signature(s) should be legalized/notarized. This letter will specify the authorization for travelling as well as the motive of the journey and the minor should at all times during the journey carry this authorization on him or her.
- In case of medical purpose, the documents needed are a letter from applicant’s physician or the hospital in Indonesia; a confirmation letter from a physician or a hospital in Schengen area regarding the appointment as well as the necessity of treatment at that hospital or clinic; and proof of medical insurance or proof of payment for medical treatment (apart from TMI). The applicant must present documents or proof that he/she has enough economic means to pay the medical treatment in its country of destination.
Travel Medical Insurance:
All applicants must submit copy of proper travel medical insurance at submission time. The insurance policy must contain the following information:
- Name of person covered and period of validity
- Cover medical expenses up to equivalent of Euro 30000
- Cover the entire Schengen area - not just Denmark
- Cover the Entire Period of stay in Schengen (as indicated on flight ticket)
Note that when you count the days of stay, remember to include the first day in your calculation and also consider that some months have 31 days.
Example: Arrival in Denmark 1 April and departure from Denmark 30 June is NOT 90 days, but 91 days.
Note also that the insurance coverage may be checked at the border of entry to Schengen. Insufficient proof of insurance is ground for refusal of entry.
On April 5, 2010, regulation no. 810/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a Community Code on Visas (Visa Code) enters into force.
For Iceland and all other Schengen member states, the Visa Code will hereafter be the regulatory framework for visas.
These new regulations imply new demands on the application, meaning that all supporting documents must be handed in along with the Schengen application form.
It is essential that you collect all of the following documents before presenting your application to the Mission:
- Application form
- Valid passport
- Photo
- Visa fee
- All supporting documents
If supporting documents are not presented promptly, your application upon examination may be refused and the visa fee lost.
Please note that the requested supporting documents, as a general rule, are the same at all Schengen Missions (in the local area).
-
Photo Specifications
NEW RULE FOR SIZE OF PHOTOGRAPH FOR VISA APPLICATIONS
After the Embassy has installed a new system for scanning biometrics, including photographs for visa applications, it is now only possible to lodge a photograph of size 35 x 45 mm. Length of the head should not exceed 30 to 36 mm in length from chin to top of hair.
The photograph must still be in color with bright background.
Denmark Visa Application Centre has been instructed by The Royal Danish Embassy to inform applicants that the visa application is not acceptable if the photograph does not comply with the above format.
Applicants may therefore obtain a new photograph that meets all requirements before The Denmark Visa Application Centre can receive the application.
For further information see the print on the information board at The Denmark Visa Application Centre or visit website https://politi.dk/pas/krav-til-pas-og-koerekortfoto
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Processing Time
Please note that processing time during peak season from April to August is the following:
Bona fide cases (Approved by the Embassy) – Maximum 15 calendar days, for a fully completed application with proper documentation which is handed in at the VFS Visa Application Centre. Please hand in your application well in advance during peak season.
Cases for Icelandic Directorate of Immigration – At least 3 weeks and add 2 weeks of processing time at the Embassy.
Approximately 5 working days must be allowed from Icelandic Directorate of Immigration has made the decision until the Embassy contacts the applicant.
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Download Forms
Please Fill for Online Form Application and Online Payment
Online Form Application Checklist for Short Stay Schengen Visa Note: After you have applied and paid the visa fee online, you must print the cover letter from Apply Visa and hand in supporting documents at the Visa Application Centre Applicant can be asked for additional documents or may be called for an interview if deemed necessary by the Embassy. The Visa fee, according to Schengen regulations, is non-refundable. Frequent business travelers have the option of applying for a business visa for one year validity.
Business Visit
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Overview
Application is applicable in case you are travelling for business. This visa is given for a travel period of less than 90 days
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Visa Fees
Category Visa Fee in EURO Adult 90 Children between the age of 6 and 12 45 Children under the age of 6 Free of charge Schengen Visa for citizens, incl. Children, ages 6-11, from the countries listed below:
• Albania
• Azerbaijan
• Belarus
• Bosnia-Herzegovina
• Georgia
• Macedonia
• Moldova
• Montenegro
• Serbia
• Ukraine35 Cape Verde (adults) 67.50 Cape Verde (Children, aged 6-11) 33.75 Please Note :
- The applicable fee is as per the current exchange rate. It is subject to change
- All fees are non-refundable.
- There is a service fee of IDR 251000/14 EUR levied per application over and above the permit application fee.
- All VFS service fee is inclusive of 11% VAT
- The Visa Application Centre offers the following services at a nominal additional cost:
- Photocopying services
- Photo services
- Courier services
- SMS Tracking Facility
- Prime Time
- Automatic Call Back Service
- Premium Lounge
- Visa at your door step
- All charges are to be paid in cash and QRIS only in Indonesian Rupiah ( VFS service charge and other charges)
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Documents Required
The following documentation is required when applying for a visa:
- Application form duly completed and signed by the applicant. For children under the age of 18 years old, application form must also be signed by both parents.
- One recent color photo (size 35mmx45mm with white or very light background) and the head measuring 70 - 80% of the photo.
- Valid passport (valid for at least 3 months beyond the last day of the intended stay in the Schengen area).
- 1 Copy of passport’s bio-data page and address page. For non-Indonesians, please also provide copy of residence permit in Indonesia (KITAS/KIMS/KITAP) with validity of minimum 6 months.
- Copy of pages with changes/endorsements, pages with previous or valid visas to the Schengen area, UK, USA, Canada, and Australia issued for the past 3 years – including entry and exit stamps
- Invitation letter from the Danish counterpart stating purpose and duration of visit(-s) as well as previous business contacts. The Danish counterpart shall also forward the invitation letter preferably by e-mail to the embassy. The letter from employer and the invitation letter from the Danish counterpart shall correspond regarding duration of visit(-s) with the confirmed travel itinerary.
- Employment letter stating the applicant’s job function and duration of employment as well as the purpose and duration of the visit(-s), financial cover of the visit, short company profile, etc. If the applicant is self-employed or owns a company, the company registration (i.e. SIUP, TDP, NPWP) must be included as confirmation to the effect that the applicant has been granted leave for the period corresponding to the stay in Schengen and is expected to report back on duty.
- Recent personal bank statement and/or copy of balance over the last three months. Personal credit card may also be presented as supportive documentation for proof of financial means. As an applicant, you must have the necessary means to pay for your stay and return trip. What will be considered as necessary funds will be determined by the Embassy and depends on the length of your stay, and whether you will stay at a hotel or with friends or family. As a general rule, you must have at your disposal approx. DKK 350 (IDR 850,000) per day. A smaller amount may be accepted if you are staying in a private home and your host will cover all costs. If you are staying at a hotel, the amount must be greater, approx. DKK 500 (IDR 1,250,000) per day.
- Copy of Family Card and Marriage Certificate.
- Original or copy print-out of confirmed flight-booking from travel agent/airline. It should prove that the stay in the Schengen area does not exceed 90 days. The Embassy strongly advises all applicants not to buy their ticket before the Embassy has confirmed that their visa will be issued. Please note that upon collection of the visa you may be required to show the original ticket/e-ticket.
- Copy of confirmed hotel voucher/hotel reservation for the whole period of stay.
- Copy of Travel Medical Insurance (TMI).
- In case of trips for political, scientific or cultural reasons, to attend commercial fairs or congress, sport events or for religious purposes, an invitation letter from the Schengen party in which it is stated the name of the organization, contact person data, data of the invited person, dates of stay in the Schengen area and reasons of the invitation is needed.
- In case of minor children (under 18 years old) traveling alone or with one parent, a letter of consent is needed from both parents/guardians or from the parent who does not travel. The signature(s) should be legalized/notarized. This letter will specify the authorization for travelling as well as the motive of the journey and the minor should at all times during the journey carry this authorization on him or her.
Travel Medical Insurance:
All applicants must submit copy of proper travel medical insurance at submission time. The insurance policy must contain the following information:
- Name of person covered and period of validity
- Cover medical expenses up to equivalent of Euro 30000
- Cover the entire Schengen area - not just Iceland
- Cover the Entire Period of stay in Schengen (as indicated on flight ticket)
Note that when you count the days of stay, remember to include the first day in your calculation and also consider that some months have 31 days.
Example: Arrival in Denmark 1 April and departure from Denmark 30 June is NOT 90 days, but 91 days.
Note also that the insurance coverage may be checked at the border of entry to Schengen. Insufficient proof of insurance is ground for refusal of entry.
On April 5, 2010, regulation no. 810/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a Community Code on Visas (Visa Code) enters into force.
For Iceland and all other Schengen member states, the Visa Code will hereafter be the regulatory framework for visas.
These new regulations imply new demands on the application, meaning that all supporting documents must be handed in along with the Schengen application form.
It is essential that you collect all of the following documents before presenting your application to the Mission:
- Application form
- Valid passport
- Photo
- Visa fee
- All supporting documents
If supporting documents are not presented promptly, your application upon examination may be refused and the visa fee lost.
Please note that the requested supporting documents, as a general rule, are the same at all Schengen Missions (in the local area).
-
Photo Specifications
NEW RULE FOR SIZE OF PHOTOGRAPH FOR VISA APPLICATIONS
After the Embassy has installed a new system for scanning biometrics, including photographs for visa applications, it is now only possible to lodge a photograph of size 35 x 45 mm. Length of the head should not exceed 30 to 36 mm in length from chin to top of hair.
The photograph must still be in color with bright background.
Denmark Visa Application Centre has been instructed by The Royal Danish Embassy to inform applicants that the visa application is not acceptable if the photograph does not comply with the above format.
Applicants may therefore obtain a new photograph that meets all requirements before The Denmark Visa Application Centre can receive the application.
For further information see the print on the information board at The Denmark Visa Application Centre or visit website https://politi.dk/pas/krav-til-pas-og-koerekortfoto
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Processing Time
Please note that processing time during peak season from April to August is the following:
Bona fide cases (Approved by the Embassy) – Maximum 15 calendar days, for a fully completed application with proper documentation which is handed in at the VFS Visa Application Centre. Please hand in your application well in advance during peak season.
Cases for Icelandic Directorate of Immigration – At least 3 weeks and add 2 weeks of processing time at the Embassy.
Approximately 5 working days must be allowed from Icelandic Directorate of Immigration has made the decision until the Embassy contacts the applicant.
-
Download Forms
Please Fill for Online Form Application and Online Payment
Online Form Application Checklist for Short Stay Schengen Visa Note: After you have applied and paid the visa fee online, you must print the cover letter from Apply Visa and hand in supporting documents at the Visa Application Centre Applicant can be asked for additional documents or may be called for an interview if deemed necessary by the Embassy. The Visa fee, according to Schengen regulations, is non-refundable. Frequent business travelers have the option of applying for a business visa for one year validity.
Airport Transit
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Overview
Application is applicable in case you are travelling for airport transit. This visa is given for a travel period of less than 90 days
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Visa Fees
Category Visa Fee in EURO Adult 90 Children between the age of 6 and 12 45 Children under the age of 6 Free of charge Schengen Visa for citizens, incl. Children, ages 6-11, from the countries listed below:
• Albania
• Azerbaijan
• Belarus
• Bosnia-Herzegovina
• Georgia
• Macedonia
• Moldova
• Montenegro
• Serbia
• Ukraine35 Cape Verde (adults) 67.50 Cape Verde (Children, aged 6-11) 33.75 Please Note :
- The applicable fee is as per the current exchange rate. It is subject to change
- All fees are non-refundable.
- There is a service fee of IDR 251000/14 EUR levied per application over and above the permit application fee.
- All VFS service fee is inclusive of 11% VAT
- The Visa Application Centre offers the following services at a nominal additional cost:
- Photocopying services
- Photo services
- Courier services
- SMS Tracking Facility
- Prime Time
- Automatic Call Back Service
- Premium Lounge
- Visa at your door step
- All charges are to be paid in cash and QRIS only in Indonesian Rupiah ( VFS service charge and other charges)
-
Documents Required
The following documentation is required when applying for a visa:
- Application form duly completed and signed by the applicant. For children under the age of 18 years old, application form must also be signed by both parents.
- One recent color photo (size 35mmx45mm with white or very light background) and the head measuring 70 - 80% of the photo.
- Valid passport (valid for at least 3 months beyond the last day of the intended stay in the Schengen area).
- 1 Copy of passport’s bio-data page and address page. For non-Indonesians, please also provide copy of residence permit in Indonesia (KITAS/KIMS/KITAP) with validity of minimum 6 months.
- Copy of pages with changes/endorsements, pages with previous or valid visas to the Schengen area, UK, USA, Canada, and Australia issued for the past 3 years – including entry and exit stamps
- Invitation letter from the Danish counterpart stating purpose and duration of visit(-s) as well as previous business contacts. The Danish counterpart shall also forward the invitation letter preferably by e-mail to the embassy. The letter from employer and the invitation letter from the Danish counterpart shall correspond regarding duration of visit(-s) with the confirmed travel itinerary.
- Employment letter stating the applicant’s job function and duration of employment as well as the purpose and duration of the visit(-s), financial cover of the visit, short company profile, etc. If the applicant is self-employed or owns a company, the company registration (i.e. SIUP, TDP, NPWP) must be included as confirmation to the effect that the applicant has been granted leave for the period corresponding to the stay in Schengen and is expected to report back on duty.
- Recent personal bank statement and/or copy of balance over the last three months. Personal credit card may also be presented as supportive documentation for proof of financial means. As an applicant, you must have the necessary means to pay for your stay and return trip. What will be considered as necessary funds will be determined by the Embassy and depends on the length of your stay, and whether you will stay at a hotel or with friends or family. As a general rule, you must have at your disposal approx. DKK 350 (IDR 850,000) per day. A smaller amount may be accepted if you are staying in a private home and your host will cover all costs. If you are staying at a hotel, the amount must be greater, approx. DKK 500 (IDR 1,250,000) per day.
- Copy of Family Card and Marriage Certificate.
- Original or copy print-out of confirmed flight-booking from travel agent/airline. It should prove that the stay in the Schengen area does not exceed 90 days. The Embassy strongly advises all applicants not to buy their ticket before the Embassy has confirmed that their visa will be issued. Please note that upon collection of the visa you may be required to show the original ticket/e-ticket.
- Copy of confirmed hotel voucher/hotel reservation for the whole period of stay.
- Copy of Travel Medical Insurance (TMI).
- In case of trips for political, scientific or cultural reasons, to attend commercial fairs or congress, sport events or for religious purposes, an invitation letter from the Schengen party in which it is stated the name of the organization, contact person data, data of the invited person, dates of stay in the Schengen area and reasons of the invitation is needed.
- In case of minor children (under 18 years old) traveling alone or with one parent, a letter of consent is needed from both parents/guardians or from the parent who does not travel. The signature(s) should be legalized/notarized. This letter will specify the authorization for travelling as well as the motive of the journey and the minor should at all times during the journey carry this authorization on him or her.
Travel Medical Insurance:
All applicants must submit copy of proper travel medical insurance at submission time. The insurance policy must contain the following information:
- Name of person covered and period of validity
- Cover medical expenses up to equivalent of Euro 30000
- Cover the entire Schengen area - not just Iceland
- Cover the Entire Period of stay in Schengen (as indicated on flight ticket)
Note that when you count the days of stay, remember to include the first day in your calculation and also consider that some months have 31 days.
Example: Arrival in Iceland 1 April and departure from Iceland 30 June is NOT 90 days, but 91 days.
Note also that the insurance coverage may be checked at the border of entry to Schengen. Insufficient proof of insurance is ground for refusal of entry.
On April 5, 2010, regulation no. 810/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a Community Code on Visas (Visa Code) enters into force.
For Iceland and all other Schengen member states, the Visa Code will hereafter be the regulatory framework for visas.
These new regulations imply new demands on the application, meaning that all supporting documents must be handed in along with the Schengen application form.
It is essential that you collect all of the following documents before presenting your application to the Mission:
- Application form
- Valid passport
- Photo
- Visa fee
- All supporting documents
If supporting documents are not presented promptly, your application upon examination may be refused and the visa fee lost.
Please note that the requested supporting documents, as a general rule, are the same at all Schengen Missions (in the local area).
-
Photo Specifications
NEW RULE FOR SIZE OF PHOTOGRAPH FOR VISA APPLICATIONS
After the Embassy has installed a new system for scanning biometrics, including photographs for visa applications, it is now only possible to lodge a photograph of size 35 x 45 mm. Length of the head should not exceed 30 to 36 mm in length from chin to top of hair.
The photograph must still be in color with bright background.
Denmark Visa Application Centre has been instructed by The Royal Danish Embassy to inform applicants that the visa application is not acceptable if the photograph does not comply with the above format.
Applicants may therefore obtain a new photograph that meets all requirements before The Denmark Visa Application Centre can receive the application.
For further information see the print on the information board at The Denmark Visa Application Centre or visit website https://politi.dk/pas/krav-til-pas-og-koerekortfoto
-
Processing Time
Please note that processing time during peak season from April to August is the following:
Bona fide cases (Approved by the Embassy) – Maximum 15 calendar days, for a fully completed application with proper documentation which is handed in at the VFS Visa Application Centre. Please hand in your application well in advance during peak season.
Cases for Icelandic Directorate of Immigration – At least 3 weeks and add 2 weeks of processing time at the Embassy.
Approximately 5 working days must be allowed from Icelandic Directorate of Immigration has made the decision until the Embassy contacts the applicant.
-
Download Forms
Please Fill for Online Form Application and Online Payment
Online Form Application Checklist for Short Stay Schengen Visa Note: After you have applied and paid the visa fee online, you must print the cover letter from Apply Visa and hand in supporting documents at the Visa Application Centre Applicant can be asked for additional documents or may be called for an interview if deemed necessary by the Embassy. The Visa fee, according to Schengen regulations, is non-refundable. Frequent business travelers have the option of applying for a business visa for one year validity.
Transit(seaman)
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Overview
Application is applicable in case you are travelling for seaman transit. This visa is given for a travel period of less than 90 days.
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Visa Fees
Category Visa Fee in EURO Adult 90 Please Note :
- The applicable fee is as per the current exchange rate. It is subject to change
- All fees are non-refundable.
- There is a service fee of IDR 251000/14 EUR levied per application over and above the permit application fee.
- All VFS service fee is inclusive of 11% VAT
- The Visa Application Centre offers the following services at a nominal additional cost:
- Photocopying services
- Photo services
- Courier services
- SMS Tracking Facility
- Prime Time
- Automatic Call Back Service
- Premium Lounge
- Visa at your door step
- All charges are to be paid in cash and QRIS only in Indonesian Rupiah ( VFS service charge and other charges)
-
Documents Required
The following documentation is required when applying for a visa:
- Application form duly completed and signed by the applicant. For children under the age of 18 years old, application form must also be signed by both parents.
- One recent color photo (size 35mmx45mm with white or very light background) and the head measuring 70 - 80% of the photo.
- Valid passport and Seaman’s Book (valid for minimum 6 months).
- 1 Copy of passport’s bio-data page, address page, and a copy of seaman’s book bio-data and validity page.
- Copy of pages with changes/endorsements, pages with previous or valid visas to the Schengen area, UK, USA, Canada, and Australia issued for the past 3 years – including entry and exit stamps
- Invitation letter from the maritime agency of the Schengen member states where the sailor will join the boat and/or copy of contract letter with the maritime agency of the Schengen member states.
- Employment letter or sponsor letter from the local maritime agency, that includes a list of the sailors, in which is stated their employment in the boat.
- Copy of Family Card, Marriage Certificate and Birth Certificate.
- Original or copy print-out of confirmed one-way flight-booking or itinerary from travel agent/airline. The Embassy strongly advises all applicants not to buy their ticket before the Embassy has confirmed that their visa will be issued. Please note that upon collection of the visa you may be required to show the original ticket/e-ticket.
On April 5, 2010, regulation no. 810/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a Community Code on Visas (Visa Code) enters into force.
For Iceland and all other Schengen member states, the Visa Code will hereafter be the regulatory framework for visas.
These new regulations imply new demands on the application, meaning that all supporting documents must be handed in along with the Schengen application form.
It is essential that you collect all of the following documents before presenting your application to the Mission:
- Application form
- Valid passport
- Photo
- Visa fee
- All supporting documents
If supporting documents are not presented promptly, your application upon examination may be refused and the visa fee lost.
Please note that the requested supporting documents, as a general rule, are the same at all Schengen Missions (in the local area).
-
Photo Specifications
NEW RULE FOR SIZE OF PHOTOGRAPH FOR VISA APPLICATIONS
After the Embassy has installed a new system for scanning biometrics, including photographs for visa applications, it is now only possible to lodge a photograph of size 35 x 45 mm. Length of the head should not exceed 30 to 36 mm in length from chin to top of hair.
The photograph must still be in color with bright background.
Denmark Visa Application Centre has been instructed by The Royal Danish Embassy to inform applicants that the visa application is not acceptable if the photograph does not comply with the above format.
Applicants may therefore obtain a new photograph that meets all requirements before The Denmark Visa Application Centre can receive the application.
For further information see the print on the information board at The Denmark Visa Application Centre or visit website https://politi.dk/pas/krav-til-pas-og-koerekortfoto
-
Processing Time
Please note that processing time during peak season from April to August is the following:
Bona fide cases (Approved by the Embassy) – Maximum 15 calendar days, for a fully completed application with proper documentation which is handed in at the VFS Visa Application Centre. Please hand in your application well in advance during peak season.
Cases for Icelandic Directorate of Immigration – At least 3 weeks and add 2 weeks of processing time at the Embassy.
Approximately 5 working days must be allowed from Icelandic Directorate of Immigration has made the decision until the Embassy contacts the applicant.
-
Download Forms
Please Fill for Online Form Application and Online Payment
Online Form Application Checklist for Transit Seaman Note: After you have applied and paid the visa fee online, you must print the cover letter from Apply Visa and hand in supporting documents at the Visa Application Centre Applicant can be asked for additional documents or may be called for an interview if deemed necessary by the Embassy. The Visa fee, according to Schengen regulations, is non-refundable. Frequent business travelers have the option of applying for a business visa for one year validity.
Visit Boyfriend, Girlfriend, Partner And Fiance
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Overview
Application is applicable in case you are travelling for visit boyfriend, girlfriend, partner and fiance. This visa is given for a travel period of less than 90 days.
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Visa Fees
Category Visa Fee in EURO Adult 90 Children between the age of 6 and 12 45 Children under the age of 6 Free of charge Schengen Visa for citizens, incl. Children, ages 6-11, from the countries listed below:
• Albania
• Azerbaijan
• Belarus
• Bosnia-Herzegovina
• Georgia
• Macedonia
• Moldova
• Montenegro
• Serbia
• Ukraine35 Cape Verde (adults) 67.50 Cape Verde (Children, aged 6-11) 33.75 Please Note :
- The applicable fee is as per the current exchange rate. It is subject to change
- All fees are non-refundable.
- There is a service fee of IDR 251000/14 EUR levied per application over and above the permit application fee.
- All VFS service fee is inclusive of 11% VAT
- The Visa Application Centre offers the following services at a nominal additional cost:
- Photocopying services
- Photo services
- Courier services
- SMS Tracking Facility
- Prime Time
- Automatic Call Back Service
- Premium Lounge
- Visa at your door step
- All charges are to be paid in cash and QRIS only in Indonesian Rupiah ( VFS service charge and other charges)
-
Documents Required
The following documentation is required when applying for a visa:
- Application form duly completed and signed by the applicant. For children under the age of 18 years old, application form must also be signed by both parents.
- One recent color photo (size 35mmx45mm with white or very light background) and the head measuring 70 - 80% of the photo.
- Valid passport (valid for at least 3 months beyond the last day of the intended stay in the Schengen area).
- 1 Copy of passport’s bio-data page and address page. For non-Indonesians, please provide a copy of residence permit in Indonesia (KITAS/KIMS/KITAP) with validity of minimum 6 months.
- Copy of pages with changes/endorsements, pages with previous or valid visas to the Schengen area, UK, USA, Canada, and Australia issued for the past 3 years – including entry and exit stamps
- Employment letter stating the applicant’s job function and duration of employment. If the applicant is self-employed or owns a company, the company registration (i.e. SIUP, TDP, NPWP) must be included as confirmation to the effect that the applicant has been granted leave for the period corresponding to the stay in Schengen and is expected to report back on duty.
- Recent personal bank statement and/or copy of balance over the last three months. Sponsor letter must also be submitted if financial means is provided by sponsor.Copy of personal credit card may also be presented as supportive documentation for proof of financial means. As an applicant, you must have the necessary means to pay for your stay and return trip. What will be considered as necessary funds will be determined by the Embassy and depends on the length of your stay, and whether you will stay at a hotel or with friends or family. As a general rule, you must have at your disposal approx. DKK 350 (IDR 850,000) per day. A smaller amount may be accepted if you are staying in a private home and your host will cover all costs. If you are staying at a hotel, the amount must be greater, approx. DKK 500 (IDR 1,250,000) per day.
- Copy of Family Card, Marriage Certificate and Birth Certificate.
- Original or copy print-out of confirmed flight-booking from travel agent/airline. It should prove that the stay in the Schengen area does not exceed 90 days. The Embassy strongly advises all applicants not to buy their ticket before the Embassy has confirmed that their visa will be issued. Please note that upon collection of the visa you may be required to show the original ticket/e-ticket.
- Copy of confirmed hotel voucher/hotel reservation for the whole period of stay, in case of stay in a hotel.
- Copy of Travel Medical Insurance (TMI).
- In case of minor children (under 18 years old) traveling alone or with one parent, a letter of consent is needed from both parents/guardians or from the parent who does not travel. The signature(s) should be legalized/notarized. This letter will specify the authorization for travelling as well as the motive of the journey and the minor should at all times during the journey carry this authorization on him or her.
- In case of medical purpose, the documents needed are a letter from applicant’s physician or the hospital in Indonesia; a confirmation letter from a physician or a hospital in Schengen area regarding the appointment as well as the necessity of treatment at that hospital or clinic; and proof of medical insurance or proof of payment for medical treatment (apart from TMI). The applicant must present documents or proof that he/she has enough economic means to pay the medical treatment in its country of destination.
Travel Medical Insurance:
All applicants must submit copy of proper travel medical insurance at submission time. The insurance policy must contain the following information:
- Name of person covered and period of validity
- Cover medical expenses up to equivalent of Euro 30000
- Cover the entire Schengen area - not just Denmark
- Cover the Entire Period of stay in Schengen (as indicated on flight ticket)
Note that when you count the days of stay, remember to include the first day in your calculation and also consider that some months have 31 days.
Example: Arrival in Iceland 1 April and departure from Iceland 30 June is NOT 90 days, but 91 days.
Note also that the insurance coverage may be checked at the border of entry to Schengen. Insufficient proof of insurance is ground for refusal of entry.
On April 5, 2010, regulation no. 810/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a Community Code on Visas (Visa Code) enters into force.
For Iceland and all other Schengen member states, the Visa Code will hereafter be the regulatory framework for visas.
These new regulations imply new demands on the application, meaning that all supporting documents must be handed in along with the Schengen application form.
It is essential that you collect all of the following documents before presenting your application to the Mission:
- Application form
- Valid passport
- Photo
- Visa fee
- All supporting documents
If supporting documents are not presented promptly, your application upon examination may be refused and the visa fee lost.
Please note that the requested supporting documents, as a general rule, are the same at all Schengen Missions (in the local area).
-
Photo Specifications
NEW RULE FOR SIZE OF PHOTOGRAPH FOR VISA APPLICATIONS
After the Embassy has installed a new system for scanning biometrics, including photographs for visa applications, it is now only possible to lodge a photograph of size 35 x 45 mm. Length of the head should not exceed 30 to 36 mm in length from chin to top of hair.
The photograph must still be in color with bright background.
Denmark Visa Application Centre has been instructed by The Royal Danish Embassy to inform applicants that the visa application is not acceptable if the photograph does not comply with the above format.
Applicants may therefore obtain a new photograph that meets all requirements before The Denmark Visa Application Centre can receive the application.
For further information see the print on the information board at The Denmark Visa Application Centre or visit website https://politi.dk/pas/krav-til-pas-og-koerekortfoto
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Processing Time
Processing of Visa Applications During Peak Season
Please note that processing time during peak season from April to August is the following:
Bona fide cases (Approved by the Embassy) – Maximum 15 calendar days, for a fully completed application with proper documentation which is handed in at the VFS Visa Application Centre. Please hand in your application well in advance during peak season.
Cases for Icelandic Directorate of Immigration – At least 3 weeks and add 2 weeks of processing time at the Embassy.
Approximately 5 working days must be allowed from Icelandic Directorate of Immigration has made the decision until the Embassy contacts the applicant.
-
Download Forms
Online Form Application Checklist for Short Stay Schengen Visa Note: After you have applied and paid the visa fee online, you must print the cover letter from Apply Visa and hand in supporting documents at the Visa Application Centre Applicant can be asked for additional documents or may be called for an interview if deemed necessary by the Embassy. The Visa fee, according to Schengen regulations, is non-refundable. Frequent business travelers have the option of applying for a business visa for one year validity.
Visit Relatives And Friends
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Overview
Application is applicable in case you are travelling for visit relatives and friends. This visa is given for a travel period of less than 90 days.
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Visa Fees
Category Visa Fee in-EURO Adult 90 Children between the age of 6 and 12 45 Children under the age of 6 Free of charge Schengen Visa for citizens, incl. Children, ages 6-11, from the countries listed below:
• Albania
• Azerbaijan
• Belarus
• Bosnia-Herzegovina
• Georgia
• Macedonia
• Moldova
• Montenegro
• Serbia
• Ukraine35 Cape Verde (adults) 67.50 Cape Verde (Children, aged 6-11) 33.75 Please Note :
- The applicable fee is as per the current exchange rate. It is subject to change
- All fees are non-refundable.
- There is a service fee of IDR 251000/14 EUR levied per application over and above the permit application fee.
- All VFS service fee is inclusive of 11% VAT
- The Visa Application Centre offers the following services at a nominal additional cost:
- Photocopying services
- Photo services
- Courier services
- SMS Tracking Facility
- Prime Time
- Automatic Call Back Service
- Premium Lounge
- Visa at your door step
- All charges are to be paid in cash and QRIS only in Indonesian Rupiah ( VFS service charge and other charges)
-
Documents Required
The following documentation is required when applying for a visa:
- Application form duly completed and signed by the applicant. For children under the age of 18 years old, application form must also be signed by both parents.
- One recent color photo (size 35mmx45mm with white or very light background) and the head measuring 70 - 80% of the photo.
- Valid passport (valid for at least 3 months beyond the last day of the intended stay in the Schengen area).
- 1 Copy of passport’s bio-data page and address page. For non-Indonesians, please provide a copy of residence permit in Indonesia (KITAS/KIMS/KITAP) with validity of minimum 6 months.
- Copy of pages with changes/endorsements, pages with previous or valid visas to the Schengen area, UK, USA, Canada, and Australia issued for the past 3 years – including entry and exit stamps
- Employment letter stating the applicant’s job function and duration of employment. If the applicant is self-employed or owns a company, the company registration (i.e. SIUP, TDP, NPWP) must be included as confirmation to the effect that the applicant has been granted leave for the period corresponding to the stay in Schengen and is expected to report back on duty.
- Recent personal bank statement and/or copy of balance over the last three months. Sponsor letter must also be submitted if financial means is provided by sponsor.Copy of personal credit card may also be presented as supportive documentation for proof of financial means. As an applicant, you must have the necessary means to pay for your stay and return trip. What will be considered as necessary funds will be determined by the Embassy and depends on the length of your stay, and whether you will stay at a hotel or with friends or family. As a general rule, you must have at your disposal approx. DKK 350 (IDR 850,000) per day. A smaller amount may be accepted if you are staying in a private home and your host will cover all costs. If you are staying at a hotel, the amount must be greater, approx. DKK 500 (IDR 1,250,000) per day.
- Copy of Family Card, Marriage Certificate and Birth Certificate.
- Original or copy print-out of confirmed flight-booking from travel agent/airline. It should prove that the stay in the Schengen area does not exceed 90 days. The Embassy strongly advises all applicants not to buy their ticket before the Embassy has confirmed that their visa will be issued. Please note that upon collection of the visa you may be required to show the original ticket/e-ticket.
- Copy of confirmed hotel voucher/hotel reservation for the whole period of stay, in case of stay in a hotel.
- Copy of Travel Medical Insurance (TMI).
- In case of minor children (under 18 years old) traveling alone or with one parent, a letter of consent is needed from both parents/guardians or from the parent who does not travel. The signature(s) should be legalized/notarized. This letter will specify the authorization for travelling as well as the motive of the journey and the minor should at all times during the journey carry this authorization on him or her.
- In case of medical purpose, the documents needed are a letter from applicant’s physician or the hospital in Indonesia; a confirmation letter from a physician or a hospital in Schengen area regarding the appointment as well as the necessity of treatment at that hospital or clinic; and proof of medical insurance or proof of payment for medical treatment (apart from TMI). The applicant must present documents or proof that he/she has enough economic means to pay the medical treatment in its country of destination.
Travel Medical Insurance:
All applicants must submit copy of proper travel medical insurance at submission time. The insurance policy must contain the following information:
- Name of person covered and period of validity
- Cover medical expenses up to equivalent of Euro 30000
- Cover the entire Schengen area - not just Iceland
- Cover the Entire Period of stay in Schengen (as indicated on flight ticket)
Note that when you count the days of stay, remember to include the first day in your calculation and also consider that some months have 31 days.
Example: Arrival in Iceland 1 April and departure from Iceland 30 June is NOT 90 days, but 91 days.
Note also that the insurance coverage may be checked at the border of entry to Schengen. Insufficient proof of insurance is ground for refusal of entry.
On April 5, 2010, regulation no. 810/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a Community Code on Visas (Visa Code) enters into force.
For Iceland and all other Schengen member states, the Visa Code will hereafter be the regulatory framework for visas.
These new regulations imply new demands on the application, meaning that all supporting documents must be handed in along with the Schengen application form.
It is essential that you collect all of the following documents before presenting your application to the Mission:
- Application form
- Valid passport
- Photo
- Visa fee
- All supporting documents
If supporting documents are not presented promptly, your application upon examination may be refused and the visa fee lost.
Please note that the requested supporting documents, as a general rule, are the same at all Schengen Missions (in the local area).
-
Photo Specifications
NEW RULE FOR SIZE OF PHOTOGRAPH FOR VISA APPLICATIONS
After the Embassy has installed a new system for scanning biometrics, including photographs for visa applications, it is now only possible to lodge a photograph of size 35 x 45 mm. Length of the head should not exceed 30 to 36 mm in length from chin to top of hair.
The photograph must still be in color with bright background.
Denmark Visa Application Centre has been instructed by The Royal Danish Embassy to inform applicants that the visa application is not acceptable if the photograph does not comply with the above format.
Applicants may therefore obtain a new photograph that meets all requirements before The Denmark Visa Application Centre can receive the application.
For further information see the print on the information board at The Denmark Visa Application Centre or visit website https://politi.dk/pas/krav-til-pas-og-koerekortfoto
-
Processing Time
Processing of Visa Applications During Peak Season
Please note that processing time during peak season from April to August is the following:
Bona fide cases (Approved by the Embassy) – Maximum 15 calendar days, for a fully completed application with proper documentation which is handed in at the VFS Visa Application Centre. Please hand in your application well in advance during peak season.
Cases for Icelandic Directorate of Immigration – At least 3 weeks and add 2 weeks of processing time at the Embassy.
Approximately 5 working days must be allowed from Icelandic Directorate of Immigration has made the decision until the Embassy contacts the applicant.
-
Download Forms
Please Fill for Online Form Application and Online Payment
Online Form Application Checklist for Short Stay Schengen Visa Note: After you have applied and paid the visa fee online, you must print the cover letter from Apply Visa and hand in supporting documents at the Visa Application Centre Applicant can be asked for additional documents or may be called for an interview if deemed necessary by the Embassy. The Visa fee, according to Schengen regulations, is non-refundable. Frequent business travelers have the option of applying for a business visa for one year validity.
Visit Spouse Or Registered Partner
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Overview
Application is applicable in case you are travelling for visit spouse or registered partner. This visa is given for a travel period of less than 90 days.
-
Visa Fees
Category Visa Fee in EURO Adult 90 Children between the age of 6 and 12 45 Children under the age of 6 Free of charge Schengen Visa for citizens, incl. Children, ages 6-11, from the countries listed below:
• Albania
• Azerbaijan
• Belarus
• Bosnia-Herzegovina
• Georgia
• Macedonia
• Moldova
• Montenegro
• Serbia
• Ukraine35 Cape Verde (adults) 67.50 Cape Verde (Children, aged 6-11) 33.75 Please Note :
- The applicable fee is as per the current exchange rate. It is subject to change
- All fees are non-refundable.
- There is a service fee of IDR 251000/14 EUR levied per application over and above the permit application fee.
- All VFS service fee is inclusive of 11% VAT
- The Visa Application Centre offers the following services at a nominal additional cost:
- Photocopying services
- Photo services
- Courier services
- SMS Tracking Facility
- Prime Time
- Automatic Call Back Service
- Premium Lounge
- Visa at your door step
- All charges are to be paid in cash and QRIS only in Indonesian Rupiah ( VFS service charge and other charges)
-
Documents Required
The following documentation is required when applying for a visa:
- Application form duly completed and signed by the applicant. For children under the age of 18 years old, application form must also be signed by both parents.
- One recent color photo (size 35mmx45mm with white or very light background) and the head measuring 70 - 80% of the photo.
- Valid passport (valid for at least 3 months beyond the last day of the intended stay in the Schengen area).
- 1 Copy of passport’s bio-data page and addrss page. For non-Indonesians, please provide a copy of residence permit in Indonesia (KITAS/KIMS/KITAP) with validity of minimum 6 months.
- Copy of pages with changes/endorsements, pages with previous or valid visas to the Schengen area, UK, USA, Canada, and Australia issued for the past 3 years – including entry and exit stamps
- Invitation letter signed by the host/inviting person, stating relation between the invitee and the applicant. The invitation should state how long they have known each other, when they last met and where, including a declaration of financial responsibility vis-à-vis the applicant, and the dates for the invitation which must correspond to the confirmed flight booking and requested length of stay in the visa application.
- Copy ID of the host/inviting person (bio-data page of passport) or copy of host’s/inviting person’s stay permit in Denmark – if the host/inviting person is not Danish citizen.
- Employment letter stating the applicant’s job function and duration of employment. If the applicant is self-employed or owns a company, the company registration (i.e. SIUP, TDP, NPWP) must be included as confirmation to the effect that the applicant has been granted leave for the period corresponding to the stay in Schengen and is expected to report back on duty.
- Recent personal bank statement and/or copy of balance over the last three months. Sponsor letter must also be submitted if financial means is provided by sponsor. Copy of personal credit card may also be presented as supportive documentation for proof of financial means. As an applicant, you must have the necessary means to pay for your stay and return trip. What will be considered as necessary funds will be determined by the Embassy and depends on the length of your stay, and whether you will stay at a hotel or with friends or family. As a general rule, you must have at your disposal approx. DKK 350 (IDR 850,000) per day. A smaller amount may be accepted if you are staying in a private home and your host will cover all costs. If you are staying at a hotel, the amount must be greater, approx. DKK 500 (IDR 1,250,000) per day.
- Copy of Family Card, Marriage Certificate and Birth Certificate.
- Original or copy print-out of confirmed flight-booking from travel agent/airline. It should prove that the stay in the Schengen area does not exceed 90 days. The Embassy strongly advises all applicants not to buy their ticket before the Embassy has confirmed that their visa will be issued. Please note that upon collection of the visa you may be required to show the original ticket/e-ticket.
- Copy of confirmed hotel voucher/hotel reservation for the whole period of stay, in case of stay in a hotel.
- Copy of Travel Medical Insurance (TMI).
- In case of minor children (under 18 years old) traveling alone or with one parent, a letter of consent is needed from both parents/guardians or from the parent who does not travel. The signature(s) should be legalized/notarized. This letter will specify the authorization for travelling as well as the motive of the journey and the minor should at all times during the journey carry this authorization on him or her.
- In case of medical purpose, the documents needed are a letter from applicant’s physician or the hospital in Indonesia; a confirmation letter from a physician or a hospital in Schengen area regarding the appointment as well as the necessity of treatment at that hospital or clinic; and proof of medical insurance or proof of payment for medical treatment (apart from TMI). The applicant must present documents or proof that he/she has enough economic means to pay the medical treatment in its country of destination.
Travel Medical Insurance:
All applicants must submit copy of proper travel medical insurance at submission time. The insurance policy must contain the following information:
- Name of person covered and period of validity
- Cover medical expenses up to equivalent of Euro 30000
- Cover the entire Schengen area - not just Denmark
- Cover the Entire Period of stay in Schengen (as indicated on flight ticket)
Note that when you count the days of stay, remember to include the first day in your calculation and also consider that some months have 31 days.
Example: Arrival in Iceland 1 April and departure from Iceland 30 June is NOT 90 days, but 91 days.
Note also that the insurance coverage may be checked at the border of entry to Schengen. Insufficient proof of insurance is ground for refusal of entry.
On April 5, 2010, regulation no. 810/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a Community Code on Visas (Visa Code) enters into force.
For Iceland and all other Schengen member states, the Visa Code will hereafter be the regulatory framework for visas.
These new regulations imply new demands on the application, meaning that all supporting documents must be handed in along with the Schengen application form.
It is essential that you collect all of the following documents before presenting your application to the Mission:
- Application form
- Valid passport
- Photo
- Visa fee
- All supporting documents
If supporting documents are not presented promptly, your application upon examination may be refused and the visa fee lost.
Please note that the requested supporting documents, as a general rule, are the same at all Schengen Missions (in the local area).
-
Photo Specifications
NEW RULE FOR SIZE OF PHOTOGRAPH FOR VISA APPLICATIONS
After the Embassy has installed a new system for scanning biometrics, including photographs for visa applications, it is now only possible to lodge a photograph of size 35 x 45 mm. Length of the head should not exceed 30 to 36 mm in length from chin to top of hair.
The photograph must still be in color with bright background.
Denmark Visa Application Centre has been instructed by The Royal Danish Embassy to inform applicants that the visa application is not acceptable if the photograph does not comply with the above format.
Applicants may therefore obtain a new photograph that meets all requirements before The Denmark Visa Application Centre can receive the application.
For further information see the print on the information board at The Denmark Visa Application Centre or visit website https://politi.dk/pas/krav-til-pas-og-koerekortfoto
-
Processing Time
Processing of Visa Applications During Peak Season
Please note that processing time during peak season from April to August is the following:
Bona fide cases (Approved by the Embassy) – Maximum 15 calendar days, for a fully completed application with proper documentation which is handed in at the VFS Visa Application Centre. Please hand in your application well in advance during peak season.
Cases for Icelandic Directorate of Immigration – At least 3 weeks and add 2 weeks of processing time at the Embassy.
Approximately 5 working days must be allowed from Icelandic Directorate of Immigration has made the decision until the Embassy contacts the applicant.
-
Download Forms
Please Fill for Online Form Application and Online Payment
Online Form Application Checklist for Short Stay Schengen Visa Note: After you have applied and paid the visa fee online, you must print the cover letter from Apply Visa and hand in supporting documents at the Visa Application Centre Applicant can be asked for additional documents or may be called for an interview if deemed necessary by the Embassy. The Visa fee, according to Schengen regulations, is non-refundable. Frequent business travelers have the option of applying for a business visa for one year validity.
D-visa
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Overview
Applicants wishing to work, study, be reunited with family or other, should make their application directly with the Icelandic Directorate of Immigration in Iceland.
Once processed, the Icelandic Directorate of Immigration will send their decision regarding the application to the Danish Embassy in Jakarta.
If the residence permit is granted as D-Visa, the Danish Embassy in Jakarta will issue a visa according to the instructions of the Icelandic Directorate of Immigration. Upon arrival in Iceland, the applicant must contact the Icelandic Directorate of Immigration to issue the final residence permit.
Please contact the Icelandic Directorate of Immigration directly for further information regarding residence permit to Iceland.
The applicant MUST contact the Embassy to confirm whether the Embassy has received the decision or not and before the applicant hand in the application for the D-Visa.
Address: ÚTLENDINGASTOFNUN
ICELANDIC DIRECTORATE OF IMMIGRATION
Skógarhlíð 6 – 105 REYKJAVÍK
Telephone number: + 354 510 5400
Fax: + 354 510 5405
E-mail: utl@utl.is -
Visa Fees
Category Service Fee in EURO D visa Nyidanmark Re - Entry Permit Nyidanmark Please Note :
- The applicable fee is as per the current exchange rate. It is subject to change
- All fees are non-refundable.
- There is a service fee of IDR 251000/14 EUR levied per application over and above the permit application fee.
- All VFS service fee is inclusive of 11% VAT
-
The Visa Application Centre offers the following services at a nominal additional cost:
- Photocopying services
- Photo services
- Courier services
- SMS Tracking Facility
- Prime Time
- Automatic Call Back Service
- Premium Lounge
- Visa at your door step
- All charges are to be paid in cash and QRIS only in Indonesian Rupiah ( VFS service charge and other charges)
-
Documents Required
The following documentation is required when applying for a visa:
- Application form duly completed and signed by the applicant. For children under the age of 18 years old, application form must also be signed by both parents.
- One recent color photo (size 35mmx45mm with white or very light background) and the head measuring 70 - 80% of the photo.
- Valid passport (valid for at least 3 months beyond the last day of the intended stay in the Schengen area).
- 1 Copy of passport’s bio-data page and addrss page. For non-Indonesians, please provide a copy of residence permit in Indonesia (KITAS/KIMS/KITAP) with validity of minimum 6 months.
- Copy of pages with changes/endorsements, pages with previous or valid visas to the Schengen area, UK, USA, Canada, and Australia issued for the past 3 years
- Invitation letter signed by the host/inviting person, stating relation between the invitee and the applicant. The invitation should state how long they have known each other, when they last met and where, including a declaration of financial responsibility vis-à-vis the applicant, and the dates for the invitation which must correspond to the confirmed flight booking and requested length of stay in the visa application.
- Copy ID of the host/inviting person (bio-data page of passport) or copy of host’s/inviting person’s stay permit in Denmark – if the host/inviting person is not Danish citizen.
- Employment letter stating the applicant’s job function and duration of employment. If the applicant is self-employed or owns a company, the company registration (i.e. SIUP, TDP, NPWP) must be included as confirmation to the effect that the applicant has been granted leave for the period corresponding to the stay in Schengen and is expected to report back on duty.
- Recent personal bank statement and/or copy of balance over the last three months. Sponsor letter must also be submitted if financial means is provided by sponsor. Copy of personal credit card may also be presented as supportive documentation for proof of financial means.
- Copy of Family Card, Marriage Certificate and Birth Certificate.
- Original or copy print-out of confirmed flight-booking from travel agent/airline. It should prove that the stay in the Schengen area does not exceed 90 days. The Embassy strongly advises all applicants not to buy their ticket before the Embassy has confirmed that their visa will be issued. Please note that upon collection of the visa you may be required to show the original ticket/e-ticket.
- Copy of confirmed hotel voucher/hotel reservation for the whole period of stay, in case of stay in a hotel.
- Copy of Travel Medical Insurance (TMI).
- In case of minor children (under 18 years old) traveling alone or with one parent, a letter of consent is needed from both parents/guardians or from the parent who does not travel. The signature(s) should be legalized/notarized. This letter will specify the authorization for travelling as well as the motive of the journey and the minor should at all times during the journey carry this authorization on him or her.
- In case of medical purpose, the documents needed are a letter from applicant’s physician or the hospital in Indonesia; a confirmation letter from a physician or a hospital in Schengen area regarding the appointment as well as the necessity of treatment at that hospital or clinic; and proof of medical insurance or proof of payment for medical treatment (apart from TMI). The applicant must present documents or proof that he/she has enough economic means to pay the medical treatment in its country of destination.
Travel Medical Insurance:
All applicants must submit copy of proper travel medical insurance at submission time. The insurance policy must contain the following information:
- Name of person covered and period of validity
- Cover medical expenses up to equivalent of Euro 30000
- Cover the entire Schengen area - not just Iceland
- Cover the Entire Period of stay in Schengen (as indicated on flight ticket)
Note that when you count the days of stay, remember to include the first day in your calculation and also consider that some months have 31 days.
Example: Arrival in Iceland 1 April and departure from Iceland 30 June is NOT 90 days, but 91 days.
Note also that the insurance coverage may be checked at the border of entry to Schengen. Insufficient proof of insurance is ground for refusal of entry.
On April 5, 2010, regulation no. 810/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a Community Code on Visas (Visa Code) enters into force.
For Iceland and all other Schengen member states, the Visa Code will hereafter be the regulatory framework for visas.
These new regulations imply new demands on the application, meaning that all supporting documents must be handed in along with the Schengen application form.
It is essential that you collect all of the following documents before presenting your application to the Mission:
- Application form
- Valid passport
- Photo
- Visa fee
- All supporting documents
If supporting documents are not presented promptly, your application upon examination may be refused and the visa fee lost.
Please note that the requested supporting documents, as a general rule, are the same at all Schengen Missions (in the local area).
-
Photo Specifications
NEW RULE FOR SIZE OF PHOTOGRAPH FOR VISA APPLICATIONS
After the Embassy has installed a new system for scanning biometrics, including photographs for visa applications, it is now only possible to lodge a photograph of size 35 x 45 mm. Length of the head should not exceed 30 to 36 mm in length from chin to top of hair.
The photograph must still be in color with bright background.
Denmark Visa Application Centre has been instructed by The Royal Danish Embassy to inform applicants that the visa application is not acceptable if the photograph does not comply with the above format.
Applicants may therefore obtain a new photograph that meets all requirements before The Denmark Visa Application Centre can receive the application.
For further information see the print on the information board at The Denmark Visa Application Centre or visit website https://politi.dk/pas/krav-til-pas-og-koerekortfoto
-
Processing Time
Processing of Visa Applications During Peak Season
Please note that processing time during peak season from April to August is the following:
Bona fide cases (Approved by the Embassy) – Maximum 15 calendar days, for a fully completed application with proper documentation which is handed in at the VFS Visa Application Centre. Please hand in your application well in advance during peak season.
Cases for Icelandic Directorate of Immigration – At least 3 weeks and add 2 weeks of processing time at the Embassy.
Approximately 5 working days must be allowed from Icelandic Directorate of Immigration has made the decision until the Embassy contacts the applicant.
-
Download Forms
Please Fill for Online Form Application and Online Payment
Online Form Application Note: After you have applied and paid the visa fee online, you must print the cover letter from Apply Visa and hand in supporting documents at the Visa Application Centre Applicant can be asked for additional documents or may be called for an interview if deemed necessary by the Embassy. The Visa fee, according to Schengen regulations, is non-refundable. Frequent business travelers have the option of applying for a business visa for one year validity.
Family Reunification
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Overview
If you have close relatives in Denmark, you can apply for a residence permit on the grounds of family reunification. Provided that certain conditions are met, family reunification can be granted to:
- Spouse/Registered Partner
- Children under the age of 15
Please visit Danish Immigration for more details
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Visa Fees
Category Visa Fee in EURO Family Reunification Nyidanmark Please Note :
- The applicable fee is as per the current exchange rate. It is subject to change
- All fees are non-refundable.
- There is a service fee of IDR 251,000/14 EUR levied per application over and above the permit application and service fee.
- All VFS service fee is inclusive of 11% VAT
- The Visa Application Centre offers the following services at a nominal additional cost:
- Photocopying services
- Photo services
- Courier services
- SMS Tracking Facility
- Prime Time
- Automatic Call Back Service
- Premium Lounge
- Visa at your door step
- All charges are to be paid in cash only in Indonesian Rupiah ( VFS service charge and other charges)
-
Documents Required
Please click here for detailed information.
-
Photo Specifications
NEW RULE FOR SIZE OF PHOTOGRAPH FOR VISA APPLICATIONS
After the Embassy has installed a new system for scanning biometrics, including photographs for visa applications, it is now only possible to lodge a photograph of size 35 x 45 mm. Length of the head should not exceed 30 to 36 mm in length from chin to top of hair.
The photograph must still be in color with bright background.
Denmark Visa Application Centre has been instructed by The Royal Danish Embassy to inform applicants that the visa application is not acceptable if the photograph does not comply with the above format.
Applicants may therefore obtain a new photograph that meets all requirements before The Denmark Visa Application Centre can receive the application.
For further information see the print on the information board at The Denmark Visa Application Centre or visit website https://politi.dk/pas/krav-til-pas-og-koerekortfoto
-
Processing Time
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Download Forms
Please click here for detailed information
Work
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Overview
Please read the general information regarding Residence and Work Permit first at :
http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_to_dk/coming_to_dk.htm
As a general rule, applications for stay permits should be submitted by the applicant personally to the Danish Visa Application Centre or in the country where the applicant has had residence for the past 6 months.
For more details on WORK Visa:
http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_to_dk/work/work.html
- General information about salaried work
- The Positive List
- The Pay Limit scheme
- The Corporate scheme
- The Greencard scheme
- Trainees
- Athletes
- Religious workers
- Self-employment
Special groups: http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_to_dk/work/special-groups.html
The application will thereafter be sent to the Danish Immigration Service in Denmark for processing.
The Embassy will contact the applicant as soon as a decision has been received from the Danish Immigration Service.
Address:
The Danish Immigration Service
Ryesgade 53
2100 Copenhagen Ø
Telephone: +45 35 36 66 00
E-mail: us@us.dk
Website: www.newtodenmark.dk or www.nyidanmark.dk -
Visa Fees
Category Visa Fee in EURO Work Nyidanmark Please Note :
- The applicable fee is as per the current exchange rate. It is subject to change
- All fees are non-refundable.
- There is a logistic fee of IDR 251,000 per application over and above the permit application fee.
- All VFS service fee is inclusive of 11% VAT
- The Visa Application Centre offers the following services at a nominal additional cost:
- Photocopying services
- Photo services
- Courier services
- SMS Tracking Facility
- Prime Time
- Automatic Call Back Service
- Premium Lounge
- Visa at your door step
- All charges are to be paid in cash only in Indonesian Rupiah ( VFS service charge and other charges)
-
Documents Required
Please click here for detailed information.
-
Photo Specifications
NEW RULE FOR SIZE OF PHOTOGRAPH FOR VISA APPLICATIONS
After the Embassy has installed a new system for scanning biometrics, including photographs for visa applications, it is now only possible to lodge a photograph of size 35 x 45 mm. Length of the head should not exceed 30 to 36 mm in length from chin to top of hair.
The photograph must still be in color with bright background.
Denmark Visa Application Centre has been instructed by The Royal Danish Embassy to inform applicants that the visa application is not acceptable if the photograph does not comply with the above format.
Applicants may therefore obtain a new photograph that meets all requirements before The Denmark Visa Application Centre can receive the application.
For further information see the print on the information board at The Denmark Visa Application Centre or visit website https://politi.dk/pas/krav-til-pas-og-koerekortfoto
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Processing Time
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Download Forms
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Au Pair
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Overview
Please read the general information regarding Residence and Work Permit first at :
http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_to_dk/coming_to_dk.htm
As a general rule, applications for stay permits should be submitted by the applicant personally to the Danish Embassy in the applicant's home country or in the country where the applicant has had residence for the past 6 months.
For more details on WORK Visa:
http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_to_dk/au_pairs/au_pairs.htm
- General information about salaried work
- The Positive List
- The Pay Limit scheme
- The Corporate scheme
- The Greencard scheme
- Trainees
- Athletes
- Religious workers
- Self-employment
Special groups: http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_to_dk/work/special-groups.html
The application will thereafter be sent to the Danish Immigration Service in Denmark for processing.
The Embassy will contact the applicant as soon as a decision has been received from the Danish Immigration Service.
Address:
The Danish Immigration Service
Ryesgade 53
2100 Copenhagen Ø
Telephone: +45 35 36 66 00
E-mail: us@us.dk
Website: www.newtodenmark.dk or www.nyidanmark.dk -
Visa Fees
Category Visa Fee in EURO Au Pair Nyidanmark Please Note :
- The applicable fee is as per the current exchange rate. It is subject to change
- All fees are non-refundable.
- There is a service fee of IDR 251,000/14 EUR levied per application over and above the permit application fee.
- All VFS service fee is inclusive of 11% VAT
- The Visa Application Centre offers the following services at a nominal additional cost:
- Photocopying services
- Photo services
- Courier services
- SMS Tracking Facility
- Prime Time
- Automatic Call Back Service
- Premium Lounge
- Visa at your door step
- All charges are to be paid in cash only in Indonesian Rupiah ( VFS service charge and other charges)
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Documents Required
Please click here for detailed information.
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Photo Specifications
NEW RULE FOR SIZE OF PHOTOGRAPH FOR VISA APPLICATIONS
After the Embassy has installed a new system for scanning biometrics, including photographs for visa applications, it is now only possible to lodge a photograph of size 35 x 45 mm. Length of the head should not exceed 30 to 36 mm in length from chin to top of hair.
The photograph must still be in color with bright background.
Denmark Visa Application Centre has been instructed by The Royal Danish Embassy to inform applicants that the visa application is not acceptable if the photograph does not comply with the above format.
Applicants may therefore obtain a new photograph that meets all requirements before The Denmark Visa Application Centre can receive the application.
For further information see the print on the information board at The Denmark Visa Application Centre or visit website https://politi.dk/pas/krav-til-pas-og-koerekortfoto
-
Processing Time
Please click here for detailed information
-
Download Forms
Please click here for detailed information
Study
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Overview
Please read the general information regarding Residence and Work Permit first at :
http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_to_dk/coming_to_dk.htm
As a general rule, applications for stay permits should be submitted by the applicant personally to the Danish Embassy in the applicant's home country or in the country where the applicant has had residence for the past 6 months.
For more details on WORK Visa:
http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_to_dk/studies/studies.htm
- Higher educational programmes
- Basic and youth study programmes
- Folk high schools
Special groups: http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_to_dk/work/special-groups.html
The application will thereafter be sent to the Danish Immigration Service in Denmark for processing.
The Embassy will contact the applicant as soon as a decision has been received from the Danish Immigration Service.
Address:
The Danish Immigration Service
Ryesgade 53
2100 Copenhagen Ø
Telephone: +45 35 36 66 00
E-mail: us@us.dk
Website: www.newtodenmark.dk or www.nyidanmark.dk -
Visa Fees
Category Visa Fee in EURO Study Nyidanmark Please Note :
- The applicable fee is as per the current exchange rate. It is subject to change
- All fees are non-refundable.
- There is a service fee of IDR 251,000/14 EUR levied per application over and above the permit application fee.
- All VFS service fee is inclusive of 11% VAT
- The Visa Application Centre offers the following services at a nominal additional cost:
- Photocopying services
- Photo services
- Courier services
- SMS Tracking Facility
- Prime Time
- Automatic Call Back Service
- Premium Lounge
- Visa at your door step
- All charges are to be paid in cash only in Indonesian Rupiah ( VFS service charge and other charges)
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Documents Required
Please click here for detailed information.
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Photo Specifications
NEW RULE FOR SIZE OF PHOTOGRAPH FOR VISA APPLICATIONS
After the Embassy has installed a new system for scanning biometrics, including photographs for visa applications, it is now only possible to lodge a photograph of size 35 x 45 mm. Length of the head should not exceed 30 to 36 mm in length from chin to top of hair.
The photograph must still be in color with bright background.
Denmark Visa Application Centre has been instructed by The Royal Danish Embassy to inform applicants that the visa application is not acceptable if the photograph does not comply with the above format.
Applicants may therefore obtain a new photograph that meets all requirements before The Denmark Visa Application Centre can receive the application.
For further information see the print on the information board at The Denmark Visa Application Centre or visit website https://politi.dk/pas/krav-til-pas-og-koerekortfoto
-
Processing Time
Please click here for detailed information
-
Download Forms
Please click here for detailed information
RED CARPET
What is the Red Carpet Program?
The Red Carpet Program introduces simplified procedures for obtaining Danish Schengen visas for applicants who travel regularly to Denmark for business purposes. The aim is to assist those companies, organizations, NGO’s etc. that have business relations with a Danish company or organization.
The Red Carpet Program is open to private and public companies or organizations provided they meet the requirements mentioned on the local Danish embassy’s website. The accreditation of a company or organization must have taken place before an employee/associate can benefit from the Red Carpet Program.
Please see this link for further information: http://um.dk/en/travel-and-residence/how-to-apply-for-a-visa/company-accredition/
Contact the relevant Danish mission, if you are interested in obtaining a Red Carpet agreement.