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Nigeria passport holders: Single entry for Denmark. Fee: EUR 90 (~USD 104.66). Processing: 15-21 working days. Indicative only — always verify with the official mission before applying.
Overview
Schengen Type C visa. Fee: EUR 90 (~NGN 132,000). Apply via VFS Global Abuja/Lagos. Denmark also has separate residence permits for work/study (Positive List for skilled).
Visa types: Schengen C (90/180): Tourist, Business, Family, Cultural, Transit; Danish National D / Residence Permit: Work (Pay Limit Scheme, Positive List for skilled), Study, Family Reunification, Au Pair. Strict income thresholds.
Fees & funds
Stay & validity
Schengen C: Validity 6 months to 5 years. Max Stay: 90 days within 180-day period.
Extension possibleConditional
Overstay penalty: Fine EUR 50-1,200 + 1-5 year ban across all 29 Schengen states; SIS alert
How to apply
Requirements
Passport & photo
Required documents: Valid passport (3+ months beyond stay, 2 blank pages); Online Schengen application; 35x45mm biometric photo; Travel insurance (EUR 30,000+); Flight booking; Hotel reservation / Sponsor's host declaration; Bank statement (3-6 months); Employment letter; ITR; NIN; Yellow Fever cert (carried); Biometrics at VFS Abuja/Lagos.
Visa types (2)
Schengen Type C visa. Fee: EUR 90 (~NGN 132,000). Apply via VFS Global Abuja/Lagos. Denmark also has separate residence permits for work/study (Positive List for skilled).
Schengen Airport Transit Visa (Type A) - required for Nigerian passport holders changing planes airside at an airport in Denmark en route to a non-Schengen third country. Keeps you airside; does not permit entry into Denmark or the Schengen Area.
Common rejection reasons
Common Schengen rejections for Nigerians (~50-60%): (1) Insufficient funds — Denmark expensive; (2) Weak ties to Nigeria; (3) Doubtful return intent; (4) Inadequate insurance; (5) Nordic-region migration concerns; (6) Past Schengen overstays; (7) Family ties in Denmark (small Nigerian community) raise flags; (8) Inconsistent travel purpose.
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