Last updated August 7, 2026 · Editorial policy
Quick answer: Denmark is a Schengen member. Most non-EU travelers can enter visa-free for 90 days within any 180-day period. ETIAS required from late 2026.
Planning a trip to Denmark? Here’s the complete, current visa picture — without the legalese. We’ve checked the rules against official government sources as of May 2026.
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Do you need a visa for Denmark?
The answer depends on your passport. Here’s the current breakdown for the most common travelers:
Key facts at a glance
- Schengen since: 2001
- Currency: Danish Krone (DKK)
- Capital: Copenhagen
- Passport validity: 6 months beyond departure (or 3 months for Schengen)
How to enter Denmark — step by step
- Check passport validity. Must have at least 3 months remaining beyond planned departure date.
- Apply for ETIAS (from late 2026). Online at travel-europe.europa.eu, €7, valid 3 years.
- Book flights + accommodation. Have proof of onward travel and lodging.
- Get travel insurance. Recommended (not required for visa-free) with €30,000+ medical coverage.
- At immigration: Show passport. Possible questions about purpose, length, accommodation.
What people miss about Denmark entry
- Denmark is Schengen but uses DKK, not Euro.
- From Copenhagen you can swim distance to Sweden — Øresund Bridge has free movement.
- Overstays trigger bans. Even 1 day over can mean denied future entry or hefty fines.
- Carry passport copies in a separate place. If lost, your embassy can help faster.
- Save e-visa/eTA as PDF on your phone — saves frantic searches at the airport.
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Frequently asked questions
Do I need a visa for Denmark?
Denmark is a Schengen member. Most non-EU travelers can enter visa-free for 90 days within any 180-day period. ETIAS required from late 2026.



How long can I stay in Denmark?
Check the table above for your nationality.
How much does a Denmark visa cost?
Free for visa-exempt travelers; check the table.
Can I extend my stay in Denmark?
Generally visa-free stays cannot be extended. To stay longer, apply for an appropriate residence permit before your visa-free time expires.
What if I overstay in Denmark?
Overstaying triggers fines (typically $100-500), possible deportation, and entry bans (1-5 years). Don’t risk it.
Do I need travel insurance for Denmark?
Travel insurance is strongly recommended for any international trip. Schengen visa applications require €30,000+ medical coverage.
Can I work in Denmark on a tourist visa?
No. Tourist visas (or visa-free entry) are for tourism, family visits, or short business meetings only. Working requires a work visa.
What if my visa is denied?
Common reasons: incomplete application, insufficient funds, criminal record, prior overstays. You can usually re-apply with stronger documentation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a visa for Denmark?
Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Many passport holders can enter visa-free or obtain a visa on arrival for short stays. Check the specific requirements for your passport above.
How long can I stay in Denmark without a visa?
Visa-free stays typically range from 30 to 90 days depending on your nationality and the specific agreement between countries. Always verify current rules before traveling.
How long does it take to get a Denmark visa?
Processing times vary from a few days to several weeks depending on the visa type and your local embassy. Apply well in advance of your travel dates, especially during peak season.
What documents do I need for a Denmark visa?
Common requirements include a valid passport (6+ months validity), completed application form, passport photos, proof of accommodation, return flight booking, and evidence of sufficient funds.
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