Begin your journey to Denmark, a land known for its stunning landscapes, historical richness, and vibrant lifestyle. For South Koreans planning a visit, understanding the Denmark European Travel Information and Authorization System is essential.
This concise guide aims to help South Korean citizens grasp the Denmark ETIAS, explaining what it involves and the steps to apply for it.
We seek to simplify the process and clarify the necessary actions, ensuring your visit to Denmark is as smooth and memorable as the country's enchanting allure.
Do citizens of South Korea require a Denmark ETIAS?
Yes, South Korean citizens, from 2025, will need to secure an ETIAS for European travel, granting them access to 30 countries and four microstates, valid for three years and allowing 90-day stays within a 180-day span.
You can find the countries and microstates you will be able to visit with your Denmark ETIAS on this map:
How to obtain a Denmark ETIAS from South Korea with us
Apply for Denmark ETIAS online easily with our service:
Step 1: Begin by submitting your basic details and travel information through our intuitive website or iVisa app. Select the processing time that fits your schedule and complete the payment for processing.
Step 2: Continue by completing the extra parts of the ETIAS application and uploading all necessary documents.
Step 3: After submitting your form, wait for your travel authorization to be confirmed. We recommend having both a printed and digital copy on hand for your travels.
Denmark Consulate in South Korea
The Consulate of Denmark in South Korea is located in Seoul:
Address: Seoul Square Building, 11th floor, Hangang-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul, 04637.
Telephone: +82 2 6363 4848.
Email: [email protected].
Check our embassy directory if you're looking for a different Denmark embassy.
For further details about the European Travel Information and Authorization System, contact our customer service team via online chat or email us at [email protected]. We're here to assist you in obtaining a Denmark ETIAS travel authorization from South Korea.