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Denmark Visa Price or Fee from Pakistan & Visa Requirements

Pakistani citizens must have a visa before traveling to Denmark. Denmark is part of the Schengen Area, so the same rules and fees apply to short stays (tourist, business, or family visits). You cannot get a visa on arrival. There are different types of visas: - Denmark Visit (Tourist) Visa - Denmark Business Visa - Denmark Work / Employment Visa - Denmark Student Visa Each has its own requirements and costs.

Denmark Visa Requirements for Pakistan

To apply for any Denmark visa from Pakistan, you must meet specific requirements.

Basic Requirements

  • Valid passport (at least 3 to 6 months beyond return date)
  • Completed visa application form
  • Two recent passport-size photos
  • Travel medical insurance covering €30,000 minimum for all Schengen countries
  • Proof of financial ability (bank statements showing enough funds)
  • Flight reservation / travel plan
  • Accommodation proof (hotel or invitation letter)

You may be asked for invitation letters or additional documents depending on your reason for visiting.

Denmark Visa Fee From Pakistan (Schengen Short Stay)

Last verified: April 2026

Here’s how much it costs to apply for a Denmark tourist or short-stay visa from Pakistan: These are the official embassy visa fees. In addition, you pay a service charge at the visa application center (like VFS) which is separate.

Visa TypeFeeNote
Adults (12+ yrs)€90 (~PKR 29,000)Official embassy fee
Children (6–11 yrs)€45 (~PKR 14,500)Official embassy fee
Children under 6FreeFree

The visa fee must be paid online before submitting your application. Fees change with exchange rates, so always check current rates before you apply. Service charges at the visa application center are separate.

Visa Types & Fees

Last verified: April 2026

Denmark Visit (Tourist) Visa

Processing TimeAround 15 calendar days
Visa Fee€90 (adults) / €45 (children 6–11) / Free (under 6)
ValidityUp to 90 days within 180 days

Denmark Business Visa

Processing TimeAround 15 calendar days
Visa Fee€90
ValidityShort-stay Schengen business travel

Denmark Work / Employment Visa

Processing TimeSeveral weeks to months
Visa FeeDifferent from tourist visas; paid to Danish Immigration Service
ValidityWork/residence permit duration

Denmark Student Visa (Study Visa)

Processing Time30–60 days or more
Visa FeeHigher than tourist visa (varies by category)
ValidityStudent residence permit duration

Denmark Visa Processing Time in Pakistan

Tourist / Visit Visa: Usually around 15 calendar days but can take longer. Applications with missing documents or complications can take up to 30–45 days or more.

Apply at least 4–6 weeks before your travel date to allow enough time.

Denmark Work / Employment Visa (for Pakistanis)

If you want to work in Denmark, you apply for a work permit / employment visa.

Key points:

  • You need a job offer from a Danish employer.
  • The employer may need to prove they could not fill the job locally.
  • Documents like a work contract, educational certificates, and proof of experience are required.

Processing takes longer than a tourist visa, usually several weeks to months. Fees for work visas are different from tourist visas and are usually paid directly to the Danish Immigration Service.

Denmark Student Visa (Study Visa)

If you are planning to study in Denmark:

  • You need proof of university acceptance and financial support.
  • A student residence permit is issued instead of a short-stay visa.
  • Fees and requirements are higher than a tourist visa.
  • Processing can take 30–60 days or more.

How to Apply for Denmark Visa From Pakistan

Here are the steps:

  • 1. Fill out the application online at Denmark’s official visa portal.
  • 2. Pay the visa fee online before your appointment.
  • 3. Book a biometrics appointment at a VFS or visa application center.
  • 4. Attend the appointment, submit documents, and give fingerprints.
  • 5. Wait for processing.
  • 6. Collect your passport when notified.

Make sure all supporting documents are ready and complete before applying to avoid delays or rejection.

Denmark Embassy in Pakistan

The Danish Embassy responsible for visas is located in Islamabad (with consular support through visa centres in major cities). For appointment and contact details, always check the official website of the embassy or Denmark’s visa portal.

Why Visit Denmark

Denmark is known for being safe, clean, and welcoming. People visit for:

  • Beautiful cities like Copenhagen
  • Historic castles and museums
  • Green countryside and coastal views
  • Friendly culture and quality lifestyle

Final Thoughts

Applying for a Denmark visa from Pakistan takes preparation. Know the fees, documents, and timelines before you start. The embassy expects accurate and complete applications. Visa fees are non-refundable, so double-check everything before submitting. Start early, prepare your supporting documents, and follow the official steps closely to improve your chances of approval.

Frequently Asked Questions

The standard short-stay Schengen visa fee is about €90 for adults and €45 for children 6–11 years. Children under 6 are free.
Yes. You fill out the form and pay the fee online, then book an appointment for biometrics.
Typically 15–30 days for visit visas, but it can take longer if documents are missing.
You need a passport, photos, travel insurance, proof of funds, flight and hotel bookings, and a completed application form.
No. You must apply and get approval before traveling.
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Umar Irfan
Umar Irfan·Senior Visa & Immigration Researcher

Umar has spent 5 years researching visa policies, consulate fee structures, and immigration requirements across 60+ countries. He has personally navigated visa applications from Pakistan, UAE and writes to make the process transparent for everyday travellers.

  • 5+ years in visa & immigration research
  • Covered 60+ destination countries
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Published January 1, 2025 · Updated June 4, 2026