Denmark Tourist Visa Thailand

For Thai citizens dreaming of exploring Denmark's charming canals, fairy-tale castles, and stunning coastal landscapes, obtaining a Schengen visa is an essential first step. Thai passport holders must obtain a visa before traveling to Denmark or any other country in the Schengen Area. In 2026, Denmark has increased visa application fees and introduced stricter income requirements. This comprehensive guide provides everything you need to know about the Denmark tourist visa application process for Thai citizens in 2026, including visa types, eligibility, required documents, fees, application procedures, and practical tips for success.

1. Denmark Schengen Tourist Visa Overview

The Denmark tourist visa is a short-stay Schengen visa (Type C) that permits Thai citizens to enter Denmark and travel freely within all 29 Schengen countries.

  • Maximum stay: 90 days within any 180-day period

  • Visa format: A sticker affixed to your passport, valid for tourism, visiting family/friends, or short-term business activities

  • Validity period: Typically 3 months, must be used within 90 days of issuance

Key 2026 Policy Updates

In 2026, Denmark has adjusted its immigration framework, raising visa application fees for foreign nationals and tightening requirements including income proof. Denmark has one of the higher refusal rates among Schengen countries, with incomplete documentation being a common reason. The EU has fully implemented the Entry/Exit System (EES) in 2026. Upon arrival at Copenhagen Airport, you may no longer receive a physical ink stamp; instead, your fingerprints and facial image will be scanned at automated kiosks. The EES automatically calculates your 90-day stay limit.

2. Determining Whether to Apply in Thailand

You must apply to Denmark if:

  • Denmark is your sole destination in the Schengen Area

  • Denmark will be your main destination (where you spend the most days)

  • You will spend an equal number of days in multiple Schengen countries and Denmark is your first point of entry

Important: Thai nationals cannot apply for a visa upon arrival.

3. Where and How to Apply

The Danish Embassy in Bangkok has outsourced visa application reception to VFS Global.

Primary Application Centre:

  • VFS Global Bangkok: The only designated location in Thailand for submitting Denmark visa applications.

  • Honorary Consulate: Denmark has an honorary consulate in Phuket that can provide certain consular services, including visa and passport processing.

4. Denmark Tourist Visa Application Process

Applications must be submitted online via the ApplyVisa system.

Step 1: Complete the Online Application Form

Visit the official application portal ApplyVISA, complete the application form, pay the visa fee online, and print the payment receipt and the generated cover letter/application form.

Step 2: Prepare Required Documents

Prepare all supporting documents in advance.

Core Document Checklist

Document CategorySpecific Requirements
PassportValid for at least 3 months after intended departure from Schengen; at least 6 months validity recommended; at least 2 blank pages
Schengen Visa Application FormCompleted online, printed, and signed
Photographs2 recent color photos (35mm x 45mm) with light background, showing full face and ears, taken within 6 months
Travel Medical InsuranceMinimum €30,000 (approx. 1.14 million THB) coverage, valid in all Schengen countries for entire stay
Round-trip Flight ReservationConfirmed round-trip flight itinerary
Accommodation ProofHotel bookings for entire stay OR formal invitation letter from host in Denmark
Financial ProofBank statements from last 3-6 months showing steady income and sufficient balance
Employment/Student CertificateLeave approval letter from employer or school
Household Registration CopyCopy of all pages (no translation needed)
Cover Letter (recommended)Clearly explain travel purpose, itinerary, and details of accompanying persons
Old Passport (if any)Provide old passport showing previous travel history

Financial Requirements

Denmark has minimum daily living cost requirements:

  • Staying in a hotel: Approximately 500 DKK per day (approx. 2,500 THB)

  • Staying in hostel/cheaper accommodation: Approximately 350 DKK per day (approx. 1,750 THB)

Important tips for bank statements:

  • Provide at least 3 months of records

  • Avoid large, unexplained deposits shortly before application

  • Ensure stable income and expenses

  • Monthly income should match the amount stated in your employment letter

  • Self-employed individuals should provide business license and company bank statements

About the Invitation Letter

If staying with friends or relatives, the Danish host is generally required to email a signed invitation letter directly to the embassy/consulate as a PDF. The invitation letter must state travel dates, duration, purpose of stay, and include a detailed itinerary. The host should also provide proof of identity (e.g., passport copy).

Step 3: Book an Appointment and Submit Application

Make an appointment on the VFS Global website (visa.vfsglobal.com/tha/en/dnk). On the scheduled date, appear in person at the VFS Global Bangkok centre to submit your documents, provide biometrics (fingerprints and photo – valid for 59 months), and pay the visa service fee.

Step 4: Wait for Processing and Decision

The embassy generally aims to make a decision within 15 days. If the application is submitted to the Danish Immigration Service (DIS) in Copenhagen for a final decision, processing may take up to 45 days. Once registered, you can track your application status via VFS Global.

5. Visa Fees and Payment Methods

ItemAmountNotes
Schengen Visa Fee (Adult)€90 (approx. 3,400-3,700 THB)Increased for 2026
VFS Global Service FeeApprox. 970.5 THBSubject to exchange rate fluctuations, non-refundable
Minors (6-12 years)€45Same procedure as adults
Children under 6Free

Note: All fees are non-refundable.

6. Important Reminders After Visa Approval

The 90/180-Day Rule

Your visa is valid for 3 months and must be used within 90 days of issuance. You must not exceed 90 days of stay within any 180-day period in the Schengen Area. The EES system will automatically track your stays, making overstays easier to detect.

Number of Entries

  • Single entry: Standard choice

  • Double entry: Select if you plan to leave the Schengen Area (e.g., to the UK) and return during your trip

  • Multiple entries: Select only if you have a well-justified travel plan requiring multiple entries

7. Common Reasons for Refusal and How to Avoid Them

Denmark has one of the higher refusal rates among Schengen countries. Avoid these common mistakes:

Refusal ReasonPrevention Strategy
Insufficient financial proofProvide 3-6 months of stable bank statements; monthly income must match employment letter; avoid large deposits before application
Missing travel itinerary or accommodation proofSubmit a detailed itinerary and full-stay accommodation bookings (hotel reservations or invitation letter)
Incomplete documents or errorsCheck the official checklist carefully; fill out the application accurately
Weak ties to home countryProvide employment certificate, property documents, family relationship proof to demonstrate intent to return
Non-compliant travel insuranceEnsure coverage of at least €30,000 for the entire Schengen stay
Poor travel historyProvide old passport to show good travel record; any overstay history will affect approval

8. After Visa Approval

Upon receiving your passport, carefully verify all information on the visa sticker (name, passport number, validity dates, etc.) to ensure accuracy.

9. How to Appeal a Visa Refusal

If your application is refused, you will receive a refusal letter along with your passport, explaining the reasons for refusal and whether you need to automatically appeal to the Danish Immigration Service or file a separate appeal. If necessary, consult a professional immigration lawyer or visa consultant to prepare supplementary documents and file an appeal addressing the points raised in the refusal letter.

Conclusion

In 2026, applying for a Denmark tourist visa from Thailand has become more challenging, primarily due to stricter financial scrutiny, tighter background checks, and Denmark's relatively higher refusal rate as it seeks to control immigration numbers. However, with thorough preparation, genuine documents, a reasonable itinerary, and sufficient financial means, visa approval is absolutely achievable. It is recommended to start preparing your documents at least 1-2 months in advance and strictly follow the official guidelines from VFS Global and the Royal Danish Embassy in Bangkok.

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