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How can I apply for a temporary stay visa in Portugal?

Applying for a temporary stay visa in Portugal is a straightforward process designed for those looking to stay for up to a year. This visa allows multiple entries into Portugal and is essential for non-EU nationals whose stay exceeds 90 days. Applicants must submit their visa application personally at the nearest Consulate or VFS Global Services office. Key documentation required includes a valid passport, proof of accommodation, and evidence of sufficient financial means to support your stay. If you have a work contract or an offer for employment, you may qualify under specific visa categories such as the D1 for subordinate work or D2 for independent work activity. Ensure you are prepared for the necessary appointment at the Portuguese Immigration and Border Agency (AIMA) upon your arrival to secure the extension of your visa into a residence permit if desired. Knowing the visa categories available can significantly ease your application process; for instance, individuals intending to retire in Portugal may consider the D7 visa option, which caters to retirees and those living off passive income. With a myriad of visa options available, temporary visa applicants can choose the one that best fits their future plans in Portugal. For personalised guidance and assistance in the application process, do not hesitate to contact us!

Thursday, 02 July 2026 - Guide
How can I apply for a temporary stay visa in Portugal?

As the very successful ‘Golden Visa’ for Non-Europeans to achieve residency in Portugal by buying a property came to an end, only ‘Golden Visas’ for investments, funds and companies are still possible. Please ask for further information.

We introduce to you, this quick and easy guideline to entering Portugal and the options to stay.

 

You are a Non-Resident in Portugal:

 A Temporary Stay Visa is used for stays of over 90 days and up to 1 year, with multiple entrances allowed into Portugal.

A Residence Visa is for applicants that wish to stay in Portugal for more than 1 year, valid for 2 years, and renewable for subsequent 3-year periods.  The applicant will initially be granted a visa valid for 120 days with up to two entrances into Portugal, followed by an appointment with AIMA (Portuguese Immigration and Border Agency) in Portugal, to acquire a Residence Permit.

The Visa application must be submitted in person at the Consulate/VFS Global Services that serves the applicant´s legal area of residence.

 

Here are a few of the more popular categories listed below and some of the main qualifying criteria:

1. RESIDENCE VISA FOR SUBORDINATE WORK ACTIVITY - D1 is suitable for employees (the client needs to have a working contract or a promise of working contract with a company).

2. RESIDENCE VISA FOR INDEPENDENT WORK ACTIVITY OR MIGRANT ENTREPRENEUR - D2 is suitable for entrepreneurs, freelancers or independent service providers, entrepreneurs who want to start a business in Portugal, or who have a business in their own country and want to open a branch in Portugal.

3. RESIDENCE VISA FOR TEACHING PURPOSES, HIGHLY QUALIFIED AND CULTURAL ACTIVITY - D3 is suitable for highly qualified activities, such as research.

4. RESIDENCE VISA FOR RESEARCH, STUDY, STUDENT EXCHANGE, INTERNSHIPS, VOLUNTEER WORK - D4 and D5

5. RESIDENCE VISA FOR FAMILY REUNIFICATION - D6 is for family reunification, for those who already live in Portugal and want to bring their family. This is applied for in person at an AIMA office by the resident of Portugal on behalf of their family member/s.

6.  RESIDENCE VISA FOR FIXED RESIDENCY FOR RETIREMENT PURPOSES, FOR PEOPLE LIVING OUT FROM PERSONAL REVENUE, FOR RELIGIOUS PURPOSES -D7 is the visa for retired people, or those who live off their own passive income.  You need to prove a passive income of the current minimum wage in Portugal for the first applicant and 50 % of that amount for a partner or parents plus 30 % for each child. The income can come from rentals, retirement, dividends, or investment. You also need either a rental contract or own a property in Portugal that you intend to reside in. After the first period of 120 days an applicant can obtain a residence permit for 1 year which can be renewed every 2 years. After 5 years it is possible to apply for permanent residency. You can travel throughout the Schengen territories. This program has relevant minimum stay requirements (more detailed information can be obtained from the AIMA/VFS Global website).

7. RESIDENCE VISA FOR THE EXERCISE OF A PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY DONE REMOTELY - “DIGITAL NOMADS” - D8 can be temporary or a residence visa, suitable for professionals who work remotely on their own account or for others in a foreign country and do not need a physical office.  Its main requirement is to have a monthly income of approx. € 3,680.

 

Sources: Portugal immigration guide: visas and residency permits extending Stay/Visa – Website of Portuguese Immigration AIMA, handles applications from submittance of applications, processing and issuing of the visa for all countries.

 

We can recommend a very professional law company and Tax Adviser to support you with all important information about the VISA POSSIBILITIES in Portugal:

Martínez-Echevarría https://martinezechevarria.pt/

 

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