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How long does it usually take to get a Danish visa?

According to the EU visa regulations, the longest time for processing applications should not exceed 65,438+05 calendar days, or special applications should not exceed 30 or 60 calendar days. The Danish Embassy and Consulate promised to process the application within 5 to 65,438+065,438+0 working days.

When submitting visa applications in Chongqing, Chengdu, Shenyang, Jinan, Xi, Shenzhen or Fuzhou visa application centers, it is expected that the visa processing cycle will be at least 3 weeks. This is because all the application materials will be sent to the embassies and consulates in Beijing or Guangzhou, China and Denmark, which will handle visa applications. After processing, the passport will be sent back to the visa center in Beijing or Guangzhou.

Applicants should submit their applications one month before the planned trip to ensure that the visa is applied as planned. In order to get a passport faster, applicants are advised to choose the passport courier service and pay the courier fee when submitting materials at the visa centers in Chongqing, Chengdu, Shenyang, Jinan, Xi, Shenzhen or Fuzhou.

In this way, after the application is accepted, the applicant's passport will be delivered to the applicant directly from Beijing or Guangzhou, instead of being mailed to the visa centers in Chongqing, Chengdu, Shenyang, Jinan, Xi, Shenzhen or Fuzhou.

Once the application needs to be transferred to the Danish Immigration Bureau, the review time will be extended accordingly. Icelandic visa applications can also be submitted through Danish visa application centers in Guangzhou, Shanghai, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Shenzhen and Fuzhou.

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Items that can be brought into Denmark duty-free from non-EU countries include:

Tobacco products (limited to/kloc-passengers over 0/7 years old): 200 cigarettes or cigarillos (no more than 3g each)100 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 250g tobacco.

Alcoholic beverages (limited to/kloc-passengers over 0/7 years old): 1 liter of hard liquor (alcohol content is more than 22%), 2 liters of after-dinner wine (alcohol content is less than or equal to 22%), 4 liters of daily table wine (such as red wine, white wine and rose wine), or 16 liters of beer.

Drugs for personal use and clothing, jewelry and electronic equipment with a total value not exceeding 3250 kronor (only applicable to air passengers).

If the goods brought from Denmark are brought back to Denmark again, there is no need to pay customs duties, but the customs has the right to request relevant certificates.

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