Portugal Visa

Portugal Tourist Visa Agents  In Delhi

Portugal, a country in Europe that is perched on the Iberian Peninsula and whose name in Latin means “warm port,” celebrated its declaration of independence on June 10, 1582. It borders the large Atlantic Ocean to the west and south, as well as Spain to the north and east, and the vast Atlantic Ocean to the west and south. Portugal has control of the Atlantic Ocean islands of Madeira and the Azores in addition to the territory of the European continent.

Did you know that Livraria Bertrand, the world’s oldest bookstore, is located in Portugal? The Bertrand Library, which located in Lisbon, was built in the 18th century and boasts a lovely blue-tiled exterior (azulejos). A Portugal tourist visa may be required if you want to visit the library.

One of the different Portuguese Schengen Visa kinds is the tourist visa. It is given to travellers from nations without visa-free agreements who want to go to Portugal but only need a short-term (maximum three-month) visa.

You are able to visit the other nations in the Schengen Area if you obtain a Portugal tourist visa.

 

 

  • Your passport.
    • Valid for another three months after you depart Portugal/the Schengen Area.
    • Must have at least two blank pages for the visa to be affixed.
  • Copies of your previous visas.
  • The Portugal Visa Application Form.
    • You can download the form from the Portuguese MFA website (here).
    • You must print it out and sign it. For minors, the parent/legal guardian can sign.
  • Passport-size pictures. They must comply with Schengen visa photo requirements.
  • Travel health insurance.
  • Payment of the Portugal Tourist Visa Fee.
  • Your travel itinerary. For example, your booked flight tickets.
  • Portugal Tourist Visa Cover Letter. You must include the following in the letter:
    • Your personal information (name, nationality, employment status)
    • The reason for travelling
    • The dates of arrival and departure
    • Whether you will travel to another Schengen country other than Portugal
    • Your planned activities, etc.
  • Proof of sufficient funds. You have to prove that you have enough money to maintain yourself during your time in Portugal. You can do this by submitting your bank statements.
  • Proof of accommodation in PortugalFor example:
    • Hotel reservation or other tourist accommodation booking.
    • Letter of invitation from a friend or relative (if you will stay with someone in Portugal)
  • Employment status documents. As applicable:
    • If you are employed: Work contract and a letter of work leave from your employer
    • If you are self-employed: The certificate of business registration
    • If you are a student: A certificate of enrollment from your university or school.
    • If you are retired: Your pension certificate.

If a minor is travelling to Portugal alone, also include the following documents:

  • Their birth certificate
  • Letter of consent from the parents or legal guardians, signed by both of them. If only one parent/guardian has custody of the child, provide documentation supporting the fact.
  • Copy of the passports of the parents or legal guardians.

 

  • All the required documents have to be in English. If they are not, you must have them translated.
  • Documents such as birth or marriage certificates must be legalized by an Apostille Stamp or by the Portuguese Embassy in your country.
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