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  1. From 1st of June 2019 applicants, who has made an appointment with VFS to submit their visa application to Denmark, Lithuania or Iceland should fill in the application form and pay the visa fee by credit/debit card via Applyvisa.um.dk. After making the payment on Applyvisa the applicant will receive a cover letter to their email, who is to be printed, signed and handed in to VFS together with the rest of the application documents.

  2. Fill in the application form. Pay the visa fee. Submit your documents and biometrics. Step 1. Book an Appointment. You must contact the Danish embassy/consulate to set up an appointment. You should set up your appointment at least two weeks before you plan to travel since it takes about 15 days to hear a decision.

  3. The Embassy of Denmark in Ireland (also representing Iceland, Norway and Sweden in Visa matters) only accepts applications residence/ work permit applications for Denmark/Iceland/Norway. If you are a citizen of a country outside the Nordic countries or the EU/EEA, you must hold a residence and work permit in order to reside and work in Denmark/Iceland/Norway.

  4. 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.

  5. A Schengen visa is strictly a visitor's visa and does not give the holder the right to reside or work in Denmark or any other Schengen country. The issuance of a Schengen visa is discretionary and depends on examination of each individual application, including purpose of visit and intention to return to country of residence. Schengen countries.

  6. Fill out Denmark tourist visa application form online. Get started. All documents must be in A4 format. Embassy fees include VFS charges of INR 1500. Visa applications should be submitted for a maximum of 6 months, and no later than 15 days, before the trip.

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