Select the visa type that is right for you to see important information on visa fees, documents required, forms, photo specifications and processing times.
(For a maximum stay of 90 days per 180 day period)
If you wish to visit Denmark, Norway, Finland & 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 short-stay Schengen visa allows the holder to transit through or remain in Schengen countries for a maximum period of three months (90 days) within any period of 180 days.
Visiting more than one Schengen country?
You will have to obtain the Schengen visa from the country where the main purpose of travel lies.
When travelling to more than one Schengen country, submit your application with the country where you will be staying the longest. In case of equally long stays, you have to apply with the Schengen country where you arrive first.
Also travelling to a non-Schengen country?
When also travelling to another country outside the Schengen area (for example the United Kingdom and/or the United States), we suggest to apply for the other visa first, before applying for the Schengen visa.
Please click on ‘schedule an appointment’ tab to book an appointment.
Make sure you are on time for your appointment; for those showing up late there is no guarantee that the application can be submitted and applicants may need to reschedule their appointment. Also, notify the Visa Application Centre if you are unable to make your appointment.
Monday to Thursday: 8.00 hours to 14.00 hours
Visa Category | Visa Fee in Euro | Service Fee in SGD (Euro 13.12) |
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Tourist Visa | 80.00 | 19.00 |
Children aged 6 to 12 years old | 40.00 | 19.00 |
Children aged 6 years below | Gratis | 19.00 |
Reduced Short term Visa Fee for Nationals of Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Georgia, FYROM Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia and Ukraine | 35.00 | 19.00 |
It is mandatory to make an appointment online and submit your visa application in person at the Joint Visa Application Centre (VAC).
Please click here to download the document checklist. |
For further information see the print on the information board at The Denmark Visa Application Centre or visit website http://www.politi.dk/da/borgerservice/pas/pasbilleder/
The Danish mission has 15 days to make a decision on your visa application from the date the mission receives your passport, application and biometrics. In some cases, the processing time can be extended to 45 days when further case processing is needed Citizens of certain countries or categories of certain citizens are subject to prior consultation in one or more Schengen countries before a visa may be issued. The processing time in these cases will usually be 10-12 days as a minimum. See list of these nationalities and categories of persons in annex 16 to the Visa code Handbook: Annex 16, English version. If you wish to track your application status, please subscribe to our SMS service at the time of application submission or check the tracking system on this website 5 days after you have submitted your application. Please do not contact the Visa Application Centre or the Danish Embassy within the 5 days. Planning ahead and handing in the application as soon as possible is always a good idea since unforeseen problems, such as incomplete documentation, may arise and prolong the case processing time. However, a visa application cannot be accepted if handed in more than 6 months before the intended departure.
Go to Apply Visa and fill in the visa application form online. It is mandatory to fill the application online and pay the visa fee by credit/debit card on this portal. To facilitate the processing of your application, we wish to emphasize the importance of data entry accuracy. Once data has been entered, you may proceed to book a time to come to the Denmark Visa application centre. Make sure to bring all required documents. Make sure you are on time for your appointment; for those showing up late there is no guarantee that the application can be submitted and applicants may need to reschedule their appointment. Kindly, notify the Denmark visa application centre if you are unable to make your appointment.
Please click on ‘schedule an appointment’ tab to book an appointment.
Make sure you are on time for your appointment; for those showing up late there is no guarantee that the application can be submitted and applicants may need to reschedule their appointment. Also, notify the Visa Application Centre if you are unable to make your appointment.
Monday to Thursday: 8.00 hours to 14.00 hours
Visa Category | Visa Fee in Euro | Service Fee in SGD (Euro 13.12) |
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Business | 80.00 | 19.00 |
Reduced Short term Visa Fee for Nationals of Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Georgia, FYROM Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia and Ukraine | 35.00 | 19.00 |
All charges (VFS Global service charges and other charges) are to be paid in cash Singapore Dollars only.
It is mandatory to make an appointment online and submit your visa application in person at the Joint Visa Application Centre (VAC).
Please click here to download the document checklist. |
Please click here to download the VU1 Invitation form for Business visa applicants |
Please click here to download the invitation form for Business visa applicants going to Norway. |
Please click here to download the VU1 Invitation form for Business visa applicants going to Iceland. |
A letter of invitation instead of the form is also acceptable.
For further information see the print on the information board at The Denmark Visa Application Centre or visit website http://www.politi.dk/da/borgerservice/pas/pasbilleder/
The Danish mission has 15 days to make a decision on your visa application from the date the mission receives your passport, application and biometrics. In some cases, the processing time can be extended to 45 days when further case processing is needed Citizens of certain countries or categories of certain citizens are subject to prior consultation in one or more Schengen countries before a visa may be issued. The processing time in these cases will usually be 10-12 days as a minimum. See list of these nationalities and categories of persons in annex 16 to the Visa code Handbook: Annex 16, English version. If you wish to track your application status, please subscribe to our SMS service at the time of application submission or check the tracking system on this website 5 days after you have submitted your application. Please do not contact the Visa Application Centre or the Danish Embassy within the 5 days. Planning ahead and handing in the application as soon as possible is always a good idea since unforeseen problems, such as incomplete documentation, may arise and prolong the case processing time. However, a visa application cannot be accepted if handed in more than 6 months before the intended departure.
Go to Apply Visa and fill in the visa application form online. It is mandatory to fill the application online and pay the visa fee by credit/debit card on this portal. To facilitate the processing of your application, we wish to emphasize the importance of data entry accuracy. Once data has been entered, you may proceed to book a time to come to the Denmark Visa application centre. Make sure to bring all required documents. Make sure you are on time for your appointment; for those showing up late there is no guarantee that the application can be submitted and applicants may need to reschedule their appointment. Kindly, notify the Denmark visa application centre if you are unable to make your appointment.
Please click on ‘schedule an appointment’ tab to book an appointment.
Make sure you are on time for your appointment; for those showing up late there is no guarantee that the application can be submitted and applicants may need to reschedule their appointment. Also, notify the Visa Application Centre if you are unable to make your appointment.
Monday to Thursday: 8.00 hours to 14.00 hours
Visa Category | Visa Fee in Euro | Service Fee in SGD (Euro 13.12) |
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Visit Family & Friends | 80.00 | 19.00 |
Children aged 6 to 12 years old | 40.00 | 19.00 |
Children aged 6 years below | Gratis | 19.00 |
Reduced Short term Visa Fee for Nationals of Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Georgia, FYROM Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia and Ukraine | 35.00 | 19.00 |
All charges (VFS Global service charges and other charges) are to be paid in cash Singapore Dollars only.
It is mandatory to make an appointment online and submit your visa application in person at the Joint Visa Application Centre (VAC). Checklist
Please click here to download the checklist for visit to family and friends. |
Please click here to download the checklist for Domestic Helper Holiday with Employer. |
Please click here to download the checklist for Partner of EU citizen visiting home country. |
Please click here to download the checklist for Partner of EU citizen who is not going to home country. |
Please click here to download VU2 Invitation form for Denmark |
Please click here to download the UDI Form for Norway |
Please click here to download the invitation form for Iceland. |
Applicants going to Finland will require a letter of invitation from the host. Please click here to view the information for Finland |
A letter of invitation instead of the form is also acceptable
For further information see the print on the information board at The Denmark Visa Application Centre or visit website http://www.politi.dk/da/borgerservice/pas/pasbilleder/
The Danish mission has 15 days to make a decision on your visa application from the date the mission receives your passport, application and biometrics. In some cases, the processing time can be extended to 45 days when further case processing is needed Citizens of certain countries or categories of certain citizens are subject to prior consultation in one or more Schengen countries before a visa may be issued. The processing time in these cases will usually be 10-12 days as a minimum. See list of these nationalities and categories of persons in annex 16 to the Visa code Handbook: Annex 16, English version. If you wish to track your application status, please subscribe to our SMS service at the time of application submission or check the tracking system on this website 5 days after you have submitted your application. Please do not contact the Visa Application Centre or the Danish Embassy within the 5 days. Planning ahead and handing in the application as soon as possible is always a good idea since unforeseen problems, such as incomplete documentation, may arise and prolong the case processing time. However, a visa application cannot be accepted if handed in more than 6 months before the intended departure.
Go to Apply Visa and fill in the visa application form online. It is mandatory to fill the application online and pay the visa fee by credit/debit card on this portal. To facilitate the processing of your application, we wish to emphasize the importance of data entry accuracy. Once data has been entered, you may proceed to book a time to come to the Denmark Visa application centre. Make sure to bring all required documents. Make sure you are on time for your appointment; for those showing up late there is no guarantee that the application can be submitted and applicants may need to reschedule their appointment. Kindly, notify the Denmark visa application centre if you are unable to make your appointment.
A residence permit is necessary for those wishing to stay in Denmark for more than 90 days. The Royal Danish Embassy in Singapore is the receiving office for residence permit applications for Denmark. Your application will be forwarded to Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI) or Danish Immigration Service (DIS) in Denmark for processing. 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 Singapore, the application may be submitted at the Joint Visa Application Centre in Singapore. For information about residence permits, please go to www.newtodenmark.dk
Category | Fee | Service Fee In SGD (Euro 13.12) |
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Residence Permit | Online (see above the table) | 19.00 |
Fees with effect from 01 February 2023.
Mandatory documents for applications submitted by post and applications submitted by the company in Denmark
For further information see the print on the information board at The Denmark Visa Application Centre or visit website http://www.politi.dk/da/borgerservice/pas/pasbilleder/
The Royal Danish Embassy in Singapore will forward the residence permit applications to The Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI) or The Danish Immigration Service (DIS) in Denmark for processing. For the latest information on processing times, please go to www.newtodenmark.dk and select the category you are applying for to view the processing time. The Visa Application Centre will hand out the decision to the applicant once they receive it from the Royal Danish Embassy.
Please go to this link Make sure you are on time for your appointment; for those showing up late there is no guarantee that the application can be submitted and applicants may need to reschedule their appointment. Kindly, notify the Denmark visa application centre if you are unable to make your appointment.
Category | Fee | Service Fee In SGD (Euro 13.12) |
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Residence Permit | Online (See above the table) | 19.00 |
Fees with effect from 01 February 2023.
For applicants applying for a residence permit to study, please look at this guide. For all other residence permit categories, please download the UDI checklist and submit the required documents.
For further information see the print on the information board at The Denmark Visa Application Centre or visit website http://www.politi.dk/da/borgerservice/pas/pasbilleder/
The Royal Danish Embassy in Singapore will forward the residence permit applications to The Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (UDI) in Norway for processing. For the latest information on processing times, please go to http://www.udi.no/en/word-definitions/case-processing-times/. UDI updates the information regularly. The Visa Application Centre will hand out the decision to the applicant once they receive it from the Royal Danish Embassy.
Please click for detailed information Make sure you are on time for your appointment; for those showing up late there is no guarantee that the application can be submitted and applicants may need to reschedule their appointment. Kindly, notify the Denmark visa application centre if you are unable to make your appointment.