American passport to Denmark
United States passport holders can enter Denmark without a visa for stays of up to 90 days.
No prior application is required — simply present your valid passport at the border or port of entry.
This makes Denmark one of the most accessible destinations for United States travelers planning short-term visits.
At a glance
Requirement
Visa Free
Max stay
90 days
Destination
Denmark
Currency
DKK
Schengen area — 90 days total across all Schengen countries
Cost of living in Denmark
Here is an overview of typical monthly costs in Copenhagen, Denmark, to help you budget for your stay.
Rent (1BR, center)
$1,800/mo
Groceries
$500/mo
Transport
$70/mo
Utilities
$180/mo
Source: Numbeo 2025. Compare with other cities
Work authorization
Denmark offers 3 types of work authorization for foreign nationals, including Pay Limit Scheme, Positive List (Skilled Work), EU Blue Card.
- Pay Limit Scheme — Up to 4 years, renewable
- Positive List (Skilled Work) — Up to 4 years, renewable
- EU Blue Card — Up to 4 years
Common questions
Can United States citizens extend their stay in Denmark?
The standard stay is 90 days. Extensions may or may not be available depending on local immigration policy. Contact the nearest immigration office in Denmark for current procedures.
Do I need health insurance to visit Denmark?
While not always mandatory for entry, comprehensive travel health insurance is strongly recommended when visiting Denmark. Some European countries require proof of health insurance as part of visa or entry requirements. EU/EEA citizens may have partial coverage through the EHIC card, but full travel insurance is still advised for non-EU visitors.
Can I work in Denmark on a visa free entry?
No. A tourist entry does not authorize employment. To work legally, you must obtain a separate work permit or employment visa.
This information is for reference only. Always verify requirements with the official embassy or consulate before travel. Data is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.