Study Permit for Denmark
To apply for a Danish student visa, international students must prepare specific documentation. In general, these include academic qualifications, financial stability (for spouse/dependent visa), an English proficiency certificate, etc. The usually needed papers are broken out in detail below:
Offer Letter
The offer letter you received from a Danish university with official state accreditation needs to include program specifics and duration
Valid Passport
It must be valid for at least three months beyond your stay and have two blank pages. Older passports, issued 10 years ago, are not accepted. Also, a copy of your full scanned passport is needed.
Completed ST1 Form
If you will be staying in Denmark for more than ninety days, you must complete the ST1 form. You can access it through SIRI's portal and turn it in online. Before completing this form, you must pay the fees for a Case Order ID and create one. Both the university and the student must complete this form.
SWORN Declaration
You can find this form in SIRI’s portal, and you will find the OD1 form.
Passport Photos
The size is 35x45 mm. The background should be white. You should not wear headgear or glasses while taking the picture, as the eyes and ears must be visible. It also has to be recent, at least six months old
Additional Documents:
- CV /Resume
- Swift copy
- Motivational letter
- Residence Permit Payment Receipt
Getting a student visa in Denmark usually takes 60 days. The Visa Application Center will email you to let you know whether your visa has been approved or denied.