Denmark Visa RequirementsFor Indonesia passport holders
Indonesian passport holders require a Schengen visa to enter Denmark, obtained through the Danish Embassy in Jakarta or via VFS Global.
Indonesia passport holders require a visa to enter Denmark.
Apply at the Danish Embassy in Jakarta or through VFS Global. Required documents include your passport, application form, two photos, travel insurance (minimum EUR 30,000), flight and hotel bookings, three months of bank statements, and employment or business documentation. Fee: EUR 80. Allow at least 15 working days for processing.
Denmark is part of the Schengen Area. Your stay counts toward the 90-day limit within any 180-day period for the entire Schengen zone. Learn more about Schengen rules →
Entry Requirements
Passport Validity
3 months beyond departure from Schengen
Blank Pages
2 blank pages required
Multiple Entry
Single entry only
Work Permitted
No - requires work visa
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Indonesia to Denmark: What You Need to Know
Denmark is a Schengen member known for Copenhagen, the Little Mermaid statue, Tivoli Gardens, and its reputation as one of the world's most livable countries. Danish design, Nordic cuisine, and the concept of hygge are major cultural draws. Denmark is also a gateway to other Scandinavian countries.
Practical Tips
Copenhagen is compact and bike-friendly. The Copenhagen Card offers unlimited public transport and museum entry. Danish krone (DKK) is the currency; Denmark has not adopted the euro. Halal food is available in the Noerrebro district of Copenhagen, which has a significant Muslim community. Consider visiting during summer (June to August) for long daylight hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Indonesian nationals need a visa to visit Denmark?
Yes. A Schengen C visa is required for Indonesian passport holders. Apply at the Danish Embassy in Jakarta or VFS Global. The fee is EUR 80. Denmark is part of the Schengen Area but uses the Danish krone, not the euro.
What is Copenhagen known for among Southeast Asian tourists?
Copenhagen is known for the Little Mermaid statue, Tivoli Gardens, Nyhavn canal district, and its New Nordic cuisine. It is also one of the world's most bike-friendly cities and has a strong design and sustainability culture.
Can I travel from Denmark to Norway and Sweden on one Schengen visa?
Yes. Denmark, Norway, and Sweden are all Schengen members (though none use the euro). A single Schengen visa covers all three countries for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
Is Denmark expensive for Indonesian tourists?
Yes, Denmark is one of the more expensive countries in Europe. Budget at least EUR 100 to 150 per day for mid-range travel including accommodation, meals, and transport. Using the Copenhagen Card can help reduce museum and transport costs.