Do Danish Citizens Need a Visa to Travel to Russia?
If you’re a Danish citizen planning to visit Russia, you’ll need to apply for a visa in advance. Denmark is not part of the visa-free countries, so a valid visa is required for tourism, business, or other purposes.
Visa Options for Danish Citizens
Here’s an overview of the available visa types:
| Visa Type | Duration | How to Apply | Invitation Required | Insurance Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| eVisa | Up to 30 days | Online application Step-by-step guide | ❌ | ✅ |
| Regular Visa | Varies | Application form + visit consulate/visa center | ✅ Get visa support | ✅ |
Danish citizens are eligible for both the electronic visa (eVisa) and the traditional visa depending on their travel plans.
Electronic Visa (eVisa)
Applying for an eVisa is straightforward and can be done online without visiting a consulate. The visa is valid for 30 days maximum and can be requested up to 86 days before your trip.
You’ll receive it by email as a PDF, which you can print or show on your mobile device. The eVisa is valid for tourism, business, or humanitarian reasons. You won’t need hotel bookings or an invitation letter, but travel insurance is mandatory for Danish citizens.
👉 Find the step-by-step guide here.
👉 Submit your application online here.
Important: The unified e-visa allows entry for private visits, business, tourism, participation in cultural, sports, scientific, economic, and socio-political events. If your purpose doesn’t match these categories, you’ll need a regular visa.
Regular Visa
A regular visa is required for stays longer than 30 days or for purposes not covered by the eVisa. Common types include tourist, business, private, study, or work visas.
You must apply at a Russian consulate or visa center in Denmark. Applications must be submitted no later than 90 days before your departure. This visa is physically stamped in your passport and requires an invitation or visa support letter.
👉 Check detailed guides in the visa category.
👉 Fill out your application here.
👉 Need an invitation? Get it here.
Do Danish Citizens Need Travel Insurance?
Yes. Travel medical insurance is mandatory for Danish nationals when applying for both the eVisa and regular visa.
👉 Get your insurance here.
Essential Travel Requirements
To enter Russia, your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond the expiry date of your visa.
At entry, you’ll complete a migration card (learn more). If staying longer than 7 working days, registration is required (more info here).
FAQs for Danish Citizens Traveling to Russia
Do I need an invitation for the eVisa?
No, invitations are not required for an eVisa.
How long can I stay with an eVisa?
You can stay in Russia for up to 30 days.
Where do I apply for a regular visa?
Submit your form online here and present it at the consulate or a visa center.
Is a visa on arrival possible?
No. Visas must be obtained before entering Russia.
