Applicant’s fingerprints and Photo
Applicants need to appear in person for the collection of the biometric data: ten fingerprints and a fresh photograph are collected from persons applying for a visa.
Before the recording of the photo, applicants may be asked to remove glasses or adjust head coverings if they hide facial features.
Certain categories of applicants are exempt from the requirement to give fingerprints, including:
- Children under the age of 12
- Persons for whom fingerprinting is physically impossible
- Heads of State and members of national governments, and members of their official delegations when invited for an official purpose.
The introduction of biometric data is part of the Schengen Visa Information System (VIS). For more information about VIS, fingerprints, data protection and legal background, please see Visa Information System (VIS) factsheet here.
After having applied once in person, the biometric data will be stored for 5 years. For persons applying after having their biometrics taken either at a Danish representation or another Schengen representation and who are known to REGIONAL VISA HUB DENMARK in Guangzhou for their integrity and reliability, the requirement of lodging the application in person may be waived, so they can apply via messenger (company, travel agent or family member). Applications submitted by letter will be returned to sender.
Requests for dispensations must be directed by e-mail to the REGIONAL VISA HUB DENMARK in Guangzhou. Guangzhou: [email protected]
The e-mail must contain the full name of the applicant, who needs dispensation. This applicant must be able to prove, that he or she has been to Schengen before and had their biometrics taken and followed the length of stay of the previous visa.