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Practical information

Please be aware that the Danish embassy in Bangkok also handles visa case processing for visa applications from Cambodia, Vietnam and Australia. However, for inquiries please refer to the VFS centre where you handed in your application.

 

Where to apply for a visa to Denmark  

The Danish Embassy in Bangkok which covers Thailand and Cambodia has commissioned VFS Global Private Ltd. to operate the Danish Visa Application Centre in Bangkok in Phnom Penh.

Please note that from the 1st of July 2019, all applicants who require a visa to Denmark must fill in their visa application and pay the visa fee online using ApplyVisa.um.dk. After you have applied and paid the visa fee online, you must print the cover letter from ApplyVisa and hand in supporting documents at the Visa Application Centre.

Please note that an additional service fee will be charged by VFS when submitting visa applications at the Visa Application Center.


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VFS Bangkok

VFS Bangkok

VFS Global

Danish Visa Application Centre

The Trendy Building 

8th floor, unit 404

Sukhumvit Soi 13 

Khlongtoey-Nua, Wattana

Bangkok 10110

Telefon nr.: +66 (0) 2 118 7006

e-mail: [email protected]

Monday to Friday Kl. 8.00-15.00.

You are required to make an appointment with VFS for handing in your application. You make an appointment on the website of VFS here.

 

VFS in Phnom Penh

Please note that due to Covid-19, the processing time of visa applications from Cambodia might take longer than normal. We advise applicants to apply well in advance. Applicants may apply 6 months in advance of intended travel.

VFS Global

Phnom Penh Tower, 12th Floor,

Preah Monivong (St. 93), Corner of St. 232,

120204 Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Book an appointment at VFS

+855 23 964 397


Due to Covid-19, the Visa Application Center (VFS) in Phnom Penh will operate with limited opening hours. Read more on the website of VFS 

  

When submitting the visa application a service fee is to be paid directly to the Visa Application Centre.

Find more information on the visa application centre's website: here.

Crew members

If you are a crew member and need your passport to work during the processing time, please submit Employment Letter and Crew Schedule Slip. Crew members’ families must apply at least 15 days before planned departure as all other applicants.

Residence and Work Permit - Fee

A fee is paid upon submission of application and is non-refundable. Fees are liable to change without prior notice. When submitting an application for residence- and work permit you usually have to pay a fee to both the Danish Immigration Service and to the Embassy.

(1) To the Danish Immigration Service

On the 1st of January 2011 the Danish Immigration Service introduced fees for most applications for residence and work permits. These fees must be paid online directly to the Danish Immigration Service prior to lodging the application with a Danish mission. For details on the individual application fees and how to pay please see here. 

Explanation: This fee covers the Danish Immigration Service’s case processing of the application.

 

(2) To the Danish Embassy in Bangkok

From 1 July 2019, The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark including all Danish diplomatic missions are introducing online payment of the embassy fee for residence or work permit.

The embassy fee should be paid online here.
 
Explanation: The fee covers the Embassy's involvement in the expedition and processing of the application and issuance of the visa-sticker if applicable.

Please note:The fees are non-refundable irrespective of the decision reached by the Danish Immigration Service. The fees will not be refunded if the application is unsuccessful.

 

(3) To the Visa Application Centre (VFS)

When you hand in your passport, relevant documentation and supply biometrics at the Visa Application Centre (VFS), it is important that you bring the receipt for the payment to the embassy. The embassy fee and the service fee to the Danish Visa Application Centre (VFS) must be paid in addition to the fee to The Danish Immigration Service.

Read more about the service fee to VFS here.

Residence permits for Iceland

Applications for residence permits for Iceland should be sent directly to the Icelandic Immigration Authorities:

Directorate of Immigration
Utlendingastofnun
Skogarhlid 6
105 Reykjavik
Iceland
Tel. 00354 510 5400

Once the application has been approved, an authorization for a long-term visa (D-visa) will be sent to the Visa Section at the Royal Danish Embassy, who will then issue the visa.

Please note: According to The Executive Order on Payment for Services, the Embassy will charge a fee for the issuing of the D-visa visa stickers.

Re-entry permit

Thai nationals who loose their Danish residence card during their stay in Thailand or have a new passport issued in connection with name changes/expiry of their passport are kindly requested to come in person to the embassy as soon as possible, so that the embassy can contact the Danish Immigration Service and request authorisation to issue a re-entry permit to Denmark. Please note that this process can take from a few days to several weeks and it is therefore important that the embassy is informed as soon as possible.

Payment must be made before coming to the embassy.

 

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Children under the age of 18

Children under 18, who follow their mother’s residence permit, should ensure that they have a re-entry permit stamped into their passport BEFORE they exit Denmark or else they will not be able to re-enter the country again. The Danish Immigration Service issues these re-entry permits (alternatively they can refer to the nearest issuing office).

If the child does not get a stamp in his/her passport before leaving Denmark, the child must contact the embassy as soon as possible after arriving in Thailand. The Embassy will then contact the Danish Immigration Service to confirm whether or not a re-entry permit can be issued. Please note that this process can take from a few days to several weeks.