PASSPORT & VISAS

Visa Rule for the Faroe Islands: The Faroe Islands are tied to the Danish immigration policy. However, there are some differences in working, residing, and visiting the Faroe Islands compared to Denmark.

If you come from a:

Visa Rule for Faroe Islands NORDIC COUNTRY

You are not obliged to hold a passport for entry to the Faroe Islands. But will also need a photo identity document. You may stay indefinitely in the Faroe Islands without any further permits.

Visa Rule for Faroe Islands EU-COUNTRY AND SCHENGEN COUNTRY

You do not need a visa or other permit to visit the Faroe Islands. You may enter with a passport, or, for visits, a national ID card (that includes a photo) from one of the below countries. This only applies to citizens of the below countries. It is NOT sufficient to be a foreign resident; you must be a citizen.

Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lichtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland

C. OTHER COUNTRIES

Visitors from countries outside the EU and Schengen area must usually hold a passport valid for at least three months beyond the planned stay in the Faroe Islands. Depending on the nationality, a visa may also be required. The nationalities requiring a visa for entering the Faroe Islands is the same as for Denmark.

The Faroe Islands are NOT part of the Schengen Area. Consequently, people cannot enter the Faroe Islands based on their Schengen visas or Danish visa. When a visa is applied for at the Danish Embassy. It must be specifically for the Faroe Islands.

The conditions for obtaining a visa for the Faroe Islands are similar to the conditions for obtaining a visa for Denmark.

A visa for Denmark does not give the holder the right to enter the Faroe Islands. Unless it is stated in the visa. Just as a visa for the Faroe Islands does not give the holder the right to enter Denmark. If it is not stated in the visa.

Visa is required for entering the Faroe Islands. Regardless of the person having a residence permit in Denmark. Correspondingly, a visa is required when entering Denmark. Even though the person has a residence permit in the Faroe Islands.

WHERE TO APPLY FOR A VISA

Visas are applied for at the Royal Danish Embassy or Consulate in your country of residence.