Tourist Visa from Kenya to Denmark

Tourist Visa from Kenya to Denmark Description

  • Kenyans who intend to travel to Denmark for tourism sightseeing, relaxation, and recreational purposes are eligible to apply for the tourist visa.
  • The tourist visa also doubles as the visitor visa. Kenyans intending to visit friends and relatives in the country can do so using this visa.
  • Since Denmark is one of the Schengen countries, the Danish tourist visa allows its holder to visit other countries in the Schengen Area.
  • Foreigners travelling to the country to visit friends and relatives should ensure they have a letter of invitation from the host. Home address and telephone number of the host should be clearly stated in the letter of invitation.
  • Events and festivals can be attended by Kenyans with this visa.
  • If you are employed, a letter from your employer stating allowance and awareness of your leave is required. The purpose of your visit and the duration of your stay in the country should be stated in the letter.
  • Applicants are to submit their passport which has a validity of at least six months from the proposed date of travel. copies of previous visas should also be submitted.
  • A travel health insurance that covers the applicant's duration of stay should be submitted or its equivalent of 30,000 euros.
  • applicants are to provide his travel itinerary with dates and flight numbers specifying entry and exit of the applicant from Denmark.
  • Proof of financial sufficiency that covers applicants duration of stay should be submitted. The standard for all foreigners is 350 DKK per day for the duration of their stay.
  • Proof of hotel reservation or accommodation should be submitted.
  • For those retired, a document proving pension or other financial support is required.
  • Children under the age of 18 years should ensure they have the original copy of their birth certificate. If they are travelling without their parents, a document of consent signed by both parents should be made available.
  • Proof that you have the incentive of returning to your country at the expiration of your visa should be submitted.
  • Proof of payment of visa application fees should be provided.
  • During your time in the country, you are not allowed to seek public funds or work in Denmark.
  • You are expected to leave Denmark on or before this visa expires. Overstaying the duration of your visa or attempting to use this visa to obtain a long-term residence will result in you being handed a penalty period of between 3 - 5 years.

  • The documents provided should either be in English or Danish.

Tourist Visa from Kenya to Denmark Requirements

  • A Kenyan passport valid for at least 6 months from the intended arrival date and must have 2 blank pages for visa stamp.

  • Duly completed and signed visa application form.

  • The parents/legal guardians have to sign the form if the applicant is a minor.

  • Three passport-size photographs (4.5 x 3.5 cm) taken on a white background.

  • Travel document must be completely provided.

  • Proof of financial capability.

  • Proof of accommodation/hotel reservations.

  • Copy of return flight ticket.

  • Documentation showing applicants' ties to home country.

  • A police report showing the traveler does not have a criminal record.

  • Medical insurance that covers the duration of stay.

  • Documentation confirming the purpose of travel.

  • Copy of travel itinerary.

  • Applicants are to provide a proof of the paid visa application fee.








Validity: 90 days
Processing Time: 15 working days
Cost: Not available
Address

13 Runda Drive, Runda, Nairobi, Kenya.

Phone

+254 20 425 3000, +254 20 219 5096

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