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Short term visa to Denmark

Are you planning a trip to Denmark? To visit a family member or for business purposes? Let Globe Advokater help you with your case. Contact us today and let us handle your case.

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How we work

STEP 1

Free Case Assessment

We carry out a free assessment of your case and review the individual conditions for a short term visa to Denmark. The assessment can be done in person, by email, by telephone or through an online meeting. Our solid experience and specialist knowledge have helped countless individuals obtain passage to Denmark.

STEP 2

Sending an offer - Fixed Price

If both parties decide to proceed mutually with the application process, we will send you a quotation for our consultancy, including the onuses of the consultancy. Our fee is fixed, which means that you know your cost in advance.

STEP 3

Starting the case - With you all the way

We will assist you in completing the application correctly, as well as assisting you in providing the necessary documentation. We will handle all communication with the relevant authorities, and continuously follow up on your case. We will also advise you until the permit is obtained.

Fixed fee

Short term visa

DKK 5,000 incl. VAT

  • Consultation, guidance, and legal advice
  • Availability for queries
  • Assistance when filling in the application form
  • Submitting the application.
  • Preparation of cover letter
  • Legal assistance at hearings
  • Regular follow-up until the end of the case

Short term visa - Denmark

If you're a citizen of a country that requires a visa to enter Denmark, you'll need to apply for a short-stay visa or a Schengen visa for Denmark. This type of visa can allow you to stay in Denmark for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. Usually short term visas are issued according to your travel plans however.

Common Reasons for Short-Stay Visas:

  • Tourism: Visiting Denmark for sightseeing, cultural experiences, or leisure activities.
  • Business: Attending conferences, meetings, or other business-related activities.
  • Family Visits: Visiting family or friends in Denmark.
  • Medical Treatment: Seeking medical treatment in Danish healthcare facilities.

Required Documents:

To apply for a short-stay visa, you'll typically need to provide the following documents:

  • Valid passport: Ensure your passport is valid for at least three months beyond your intended stay.
  • Visa application form: Complete the application form accurately and truthfully.
  • Passport-sized photos: Recent photos meeting specific requirements.
  • Proof of funds: Demonstrate that you have sufficient funds to cover your expenses during your stay.
  • Travel itinerary: Provide a detailed itinerary, including your flight bookings and accommodation plans.
  • Health insurance: Proof of adequate health insurance coverage.
  • Return ticket: A confirmed return or onward ticket.

Tourist visa to Denmark

When applying for a short-stay visa to Denmark, it's crucial to clearly state the purpose of your visit. In this instance, let's look at tourism as the purpose.

Tourism

  • Sightseeing: Visiting Denmark's renowned attractions, such as Copenhagen, Aarhus, and Odense.
  • Cultural Experiences: Exploring Danish culture, history, and art.
  • Nature and Outdoor Activities: Enjoying Denmark's beautiful landscapes, including beaches, forests, and fjords.

It is important to have an authentic and true purpose of tourism to Denmark. So make sure that your purpose to obtain a Schengen visa for Denmark is actually valid.

Visa for work visit in Denmark

When applying for a short-stay visa to Denmark, it's crucial to clearly state the purpose of your visit. In this instance, let's look at work or business meetings as the purpose.

Business

  • Conferences and Meetings: Attending business conferences, seminars, or workshops.
  • Trade Fairs and Exhibitions: Participating in trade fairs or exhibitions.
  • Business Meetings: Meeting with clients, partners, or colleagues.

It is important to provide documentation for your business visit. This can be official invitations through the Immigration Services forms or showing the tickets to conferences or e-mails outlining the particulars of a business meeting.

Short term visa to visit family and friends

When applying for a short-stay visa to Denmark, it's crucial to clearly state the purpose of your visit. In this instance, let's look at visiting family or friends as the purpose.

Family Visits

  • Visiting Family and Friends: Staying with relatives or friends in Denmark.

It can be tricky in some instances to be allowed to obtain a short term visa to visit family or friends in Denmark, as one of the biggest requirements to obtain a visa is to show your attachment to your home country; having family in Denmark can demonstrate a reason to stay in Denmark. Make sure to use the official invitation forms from the Danish Immigration Services website.

How can Globe Advokater help?

Navigating the visa application process can be complex. Globe Advokater can help you by:

  • Assessing your eligibility: Determining the appropriate visa type for your specific needs.
  • Preparing your application: Ensuring your application is complete and accurate.
  • Representing you: Advocating on your behalf with the Danish authorities.
  • Providing guidance: Offering expert advice and support throughout the process.

By choosing Globe Advokater, you can increase your chances of a successful visa application and ensure a smooth entry into Denmark.

Please note: Visa requirements can change, so it's essential to check the latest information from the Danish Immigration Service or consult with an immigration lawyer.

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