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Type of Visas
- Short Stay Visas (Schengen) (post #2)
  - Short stay visa
  - Seasonal work visa
  - Airport transit visa
- National Visas (Portugal only) (post #3)
  - Temporary Stay (less than 1 year)
    - Work and investigation
    - Study
    - Professional training, internship or volunteer work
    - Health
    - Youth Mobility - International Agreements
    - People living on their own income
    - Religious purposes
  - Residency (more than 1 year)
    - Work
    - Study and Research
    - Professional training, internship or volunteer work
    - Family Regrouping
    - Fixed Residency
Portuguese Consulate Network (post #4)
E-Visa portal: Apply for visas and follow the process online (post #5)
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Source:
Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Ministério dos Negócios Estrangeiros)
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PORTUGUESE NATIONAL VISAS
PDF doc - VFSGlobal website
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Short Stay Visas (Schengen)
Schengen area:
A Schengen Visa is an authorization issued by one of the Member-States for the purpose of airport transit, transit or an intended short stay in a territory of one or more Member-States, allowing its holder to present him/herself at the external frontier, but does not automatically guarantee his/her respective entrance, which will be decided by the border authorities upon arrival.
The Schengen visa is a short-stay visa for a maximum period of ninety (90) days during any hundred and eighty (180) days period and can be granted for tourism, family visit, business, seasonal work, transit, among others.
A short-stay visa does not necessarily grant the holder the right to enter the Schengen area. At the border (or any control point) the visa holder may have to display the visa or provide additional documentation, including proofing financial means for the duration of the stay and for the return trip.
Short stay visa:
Visas issued to allow for transit and short-term stays in the Schengen area. Those visas have a maximum validity of 90 during any hundred and eighty (180) days period, allowing one or multiple entries
Seasonal work visa:
Seasonal work visas are issued to allow anyone wishing to engage in subordinate seasonal work, for a period equal to or less than 90 days, in previously approved fields of work.
This type of visa cannot be granted by Portugal by virtue of representation of another Member State, and vice-versa. Seasonal work visas should be applied for at the consular post of the country where the applicant wishes to engage in seasonal work.
Airport transit visa:
Airport Transit Visas are granted to allow a person to transit within the international area of an airport, from one flight to another, without entering the Schengen area.
The applicant shall appear in person at the consular post of the applicant´s area of residency.
The visa request instruction should provide justification regarding the objective and conditions of stay. If necessary, the consular post may schedule an interview, in person, with the applicant, to be held within two weeks of the date of application. All documents are to be produced in their original form, including copies.
Necessary documents being considered admissible as well as the payment of the visa fee for the administrative processing of the visa application does not entail a visa being granted, nor does it entail a refund in case of refusal.
When collecting your passport always check the data on the visa sticker.
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Who needs a Schengen Visa:
Visa Fees:
Application Forms:
External Service Providers (VFS Global, TLS, BLS):
Where should you lodge a visa application:
According to your nationality and/or country of residency, if your country of residency is different from that of your nationality, refer to the Portuguese consular post below where to lodge a Schengen visa:
Deadlines for filling application:
Means of subsistence:
Medical Travel Insurance and Health Insurance:
National Visas (Portugal only)
Long-stay visas, in compliance with existing domestic law, can be either temporary or for residency authorization purposes, depending on the duration of the stay and granting the visa holder an authorization to stay in the country according to different purposes: study, internship, work, medical treatment, among others.
Temporary stay visas allow entry and stay in Portugal for less than a year. Temporary stay visas are valid during the entire stay and allow for multiple entries.
Residency visas allow two entries and is valid for a period of 4 months. During that time, the holder of a residency visa is required to request a residency permit with the Immigration and Border Services (SEF).
How do I know which is the adequate visa, according to both purpose and duration of stay?
Temporary Stay (less than 1 year)
- Work and investigation
- Study
- Professional training, internship or volunteer work
- Health
- Youth Mobility - International Agreements
- People living on their own income
- Religious purposes
Necessary Documentation for Temporary Stay:
Residency (more than 1 year)
 - Work
- Study and Research
- Professional training, internship or volunteer work
- Family Regrouping
- Fixed Residency
Necessary Documentation for Residency:
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Who needs a National Visa:
Visa Fees:
Deadlines:
Forms:
Family Reunification:
External Service Providers (VFS Global, TLS, BLS):
Means of subsistence:
Portuguese Consulate Network
Choose your country of origin / country of residence. The name of the countries are in portuguese.
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Africa
America
Asia
Europe
Oceania
E-Visa portal
This portal allows visa applicants and service providers to apply for visas and follow the process online.
Access to this portal is available in 6 languages: Portuguese, English, French, Ukrainian, Russian and Chinese (select the language on the top right menu)
Here you can submit a new visa application or consult your previous requests.
October 2021
COVID-19: CHANGES AT SEF PUBLIC SERVICE AND BORDER CONTROL
Currently, all SEF’s bureaus are open. The attendance service is provided by pre-booking.
All citizens who have seen their appointments canceled, due to the suspension of public service during the last few months, will receive an email from SEF indicating the new date.
COVID-19 – SEF FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
IS IT NECESSARY TO RENEW MY RESIDENCE TITLE THAT HAS EXPIRED?
According to Decree Law n.º 22-A/2021, of 17 March, visas and permits concerning the stay of foreign nationals in the national territory which have expired after 24th February, 2020 are accepted until 31st December, 2021.
The permits and visas regarding the stay in the national territory are still accepted under the same terms after 31st December, 2021, as long as their holder submits supporting evidence that he already has an appointment for the corresponding renewal.
IT’S BEEN DIFFICULT TO SCHEDULE BY PHONE MY VISIT TO SEF FOR RENEWAL OF MY RESIDENCE TITLE. WHAT CAN I DO? AM I ILLEGALLY STAYING IN PORTUGAL?
According to Decree Law n.º 22-A/2021, of 17 March, residence documents, visas and documents related to the stay of foreign nationals in the national territory which have expired as from 24 February, 2020, are accepted, under the same conditions, until 31st December, 2021.
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New visa to look for work in Portugal
Residence visa to attend higher education study programmes
@JohnnyPTÂ non of these links are loading for me just perpetual spinning but that could be something in my PC preventing them nothing ever works for me
@brettfairweather,
Apparently, these links are ok. Sometimes there are changes, but in this case they still look fine to me. Maybe you should try a different browser.
Hallo JohnnyPT,
I'm looking for information regarding Partner Visa.
I'm NHF, German resident and my partner is Australien.
We like to apply for her a Partner visa.
I check in the forum, nothing found.
Could you please give me some Information.
Have a nice evening ahead,
CS
Hi Chris,
Maybe this will help you:
"Cartão de residência para familiar de cidadão UE que não tenha nacionalidade europeia"
Os familiares de cidadãos da UE que não tenham nacionalidade europeia devem pedir o cartão de residência para poder residir em Portugal por mais de três meses. O cartão de residência deve ser pedido no prazo de trinta dias após os três meses de entrada em território nacional, nos balcões de atendimento do Serviço de Estrangeiros e Fronteiras (SEF), fazendo o agendamento prévio. Tem um custo de 15€ ou 7,5€ para menores de 6 anos.
O cartão de residência é válido por 5 anos desde a data da emissão, ou até à data prevista da estada da/o cidadã/o em Portugal, caso for inferior a 5 anos.
Saiba quais as condições e que documentos deve apresentar ao pedir o cartão de residência, no site do Serviço de Estrangeiros e Fronteiras (SEF).
Caso permaneça em Portugal por mais de três meses sem pedir o cartão de residência, pode ser multado entre 400 a 1.500€.
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FAMILY REUNIFICATION (RELATIVE IN NATIONAL TERRITORY)
Regards
Hi Contact Jeanie
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