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Bangladesh passport holders: Single entry for Faroe Islands. Fee: DKK 504 (~USD 78.58). Processing: 15-20 working days. Indicative only — always verify with the official mission before applying.
Overview
Danish autonomous territory but NOT Schengen. Separate Faroe Islands visa required even if you hold a Schengen visa for Denmark. Fee: DKK 504 (~EUR 67 / ~USD 73). Apply at Danish Embassy.
Visa types: Danish autonomous territory but NOT Schengen — separate Faroe visa required even with Schengen visa. Tourist Visa (single/multi-entry, 90-day); Business Visa; Work Permit; Student Visa; Family Reunification. Apply at Danish Embassy.
Fees & funds
Stay & validity
Validity: 6 months from issue. Max Stay: 90 days (single/multi-entry).
Extension possibleConditional
Overstay penalty: Per-day fine + possible re-entry ban — verify with destination immigration authority
How to apply
Requirements
Passport & photo
Required documents: Valid passport (3+ months beyond stay); Application at Danish Embassy / VFS Dhaka (Faroe annex); Recent photo (35x45mm); Travel medical insurance (mandatory); Hotel booking; Return ticket; Bank statement (DKK 500/day proof); Flight booking (most via Copenhagen or Reykjavik); For Schengen visa holders: separate Faroe application still required.
Visa types (2)
Danish autonomous territory but NOT Schengen. Separate Faroe Islands visa required even if you hold a Schengen visa for Denmark. Fee: DKK 504 (~EUR 67 / ~USD 73). Apply at Danish Embassy.
Faroe Islands Business Visa. KEY NOTE: Faroes are SELF-GOVERNING Danish territory — NOT part of Schengen or EU. A Schengen C visa for Denmark does NOT cover the Faroes.
Common rejection reasons
Common BD rejections: (1) Separate Faroe visa required EVEN with valid Schengen visa - commonly misunderstood; (2) Insurance MANDATORY; (3) Inadequate financial proof (DKK 500/day); (4) Flight booking only via Copenhagen/Reykjavik - itinerary scrutiny; (5) Hotel booking limited options.
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