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I hereby solemnly declare under section 161 of the Danish Penal Code, cf. section 40 of the Danish Aliens Act, and sections
59 and 60 of the Danish Aliens Act, that all information supplied by me on the Schengen Visa application form and on this
supplement application form is true and complete. If that is not the case, I am liable to a fine, imprisonment for up to four
months or, under aggravating circumstances, to imprisonment for up to two years, in which event I will moreover have to
compensate the Danish state for the costs and expenditure incurred by it in consequence of the incorrect information
stated.
I also consent to letting the relevant authorities make enquiries about my entirely private affairs for the purpose of enabling
them to deal with my application, including enquiries about any previous criminal offences and about family ties, and allow
them to obtain information from other Danish and foreign public authorities, including the police authorities, about
documents submitted by me in support of my application.
I moreover consent to letting documents and information submitted by me in support of my application about my entirely
private affairs be passed on to the said authorities for the purpose of dealing with my application, and allow them to check
the genuineness of such documents.
I moreover consent to letting those authorities which receive enquiries from the Danish Immigration Service for the
purpose of considering my application, obtain information about my entirely private affairs in order for them to reply to
such enquiries. Finally, I give my consent to my passport being stamped in connection with handing in the application
forms.
In accordance with the Danish Act on the Treatment of Personal Information, Danish authorities are obliged to notify you
of any registration of information which you supply in connection with the treatment of the case about your visa. The
information which you have supplied in connection with your application for a visa will be registered in the Common
Electronic Visa System. The Common Electronic Visa System is a computerised register for which the Danish Immigration
Service is responsible. All relevant information which you supply subsequently about your case regarding your visa, will also
be registered in the Common Electronic Visa System.
The information will be used in connection with the consideration of issues regarding your stay in Denmark, and the Danish
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (investigation of cases or control), Police (investigation of cases or control) and the Ministry of
Refugee, Immigration and Integration Affairs (dealing with complaints) will be able to obtain the information registered in
the Common Electronic Visa System about you which they need for the consideration of your case. Other relevant
authorities or organisations may receive information about you from the Common Electronic Visa System if they need it for
their consideration of issues relating to your stay in Denmark.
You are obliged to provide the information required for the assessment of whether you can be issued with a visa. If you do
not provide all the relevant information you risk being fined or, under aggravating circumstances, sentenced to
imprisonment for up to four months. You risk also not getting your visa. You are entitled to right of access to the
information about you in the Common Electronic Visa System. Inquiries about this can be addressed to the Danish
Immigration Service, Ryesgade 53, DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark.
The immigration authorities may decide that you have to deposit your passport for the purpose of the processing of your
application. The information and documents provided by you in connection with your application may be passed on to the
Danish Intelligence Services and the Danish Prosecution Service, cf. section 45 a of the Aliens Act. The information can be
used by the prosecution service for assessing whether there is a basis for charging you with offences committed in Denmark
or abroad.
Attention is furthermore drawn to item 44 in the Schengen Visa application form.
Documents submitted in support of the application must be translated into Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, English, French
or German before you hand in the application. Thus, if the documents have been translated into one of these languages
before the visa application is submitted, this may help shorten the case processing time.
*S14 The information stated in this box does not apply in cases where Denmark is processing the visa application on
behalf of other Schengen countries. Furthermore the information does not apply to family members of EU/EEA
citizens (spouse, child or dependent ascendant), unless they are a family member of a Danish citizen:
You will not be able to obtain a visa from the Danish authorities for a period of five years, unless warranted by exceptional
circumstances, if you have entered Denmark on a visa and stay in Denmark or another Schengen country for more than one
month beyond the period indicated in the visa, without the requisite permit.
If you have entered Denmark on a visa and stay in Denmark or another Schengen country for up to one month beyond the
period indicated in the visa, without the requisite permit, you will not be able to obtain a visa from the Danish authorities
for a period of three years, unless warranted by exceptional circumstances.
However, the above will not apply if you can provide documentary evidence that the extension of the period indicated in
the visa is due to circumstances beyond your control.
Moreover if you are expelled from Denmark; if you submit an application for asylum in Denmark or another Schengen
country; or - as a main rule - if you submit an application for a residence permit in Denmark, you will not be able to obtain a
visa from the Danish authorities for a period of five years.
In connection with its processing of the visa application, the Danish Immigration Service may require your host/sponsor in
Denmark to provide financial security for payment of an amount of DKK 50,000. As from 2005, this amount will be
adjusted every year on 1 January.
If you have entered Denmark on a visa and stay in Denmark or another Schengen country for more than one month
beyond the period indicated in the visa, without the requisite permit, the full amount provided by the host/sponsor as
financial security will fall due for payment. If you overstay for up to one month beyond the period indicated in the visa, half
the amount will fall due for payment, and the balance will be released. The amount does not fall due for payment if the
extension is due to circumstances beyond your control, and you can document this.
Moreover, the financial security will fall due for payment if you are expelled from Denmark, if you submit an application for
asylum in Denmark or another Schengen country, or if you submit an application for a residence permit in Denmark.
However, the security does not fall due if you have submitted such an application because you have become employed or
been offered employment within a profession where a shortage of qualified manpower exists (the positive list).
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