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Visa Schengen

Visa Schengen to The Greece

Greece, the cradle of democracy and a hub of rich cultural heritage, invites you to explore its stunning landscapes and vibrant cities.

For a smooth and hassle-free entry into this remarkable destination, meticulous preparation of your Schengen Visa application is essential. At LMI Consultancy, our experienced visa specialists offer comprehensive support for your Greece Schengen visa, ensuring a personalised approach that meets all requirements while minimising processing delays.

 What is Schengen Visa to Greece and who is it for?

For short-term travel to Greece and the 26 other Schengen countries, a Short-Stay Schengen Visa is required. This visa accommodates various purposes, including tourism, family or friend visits, business (non-remunerative), and other temporary stays.

Understanding Your Schengen Visa Options for Greece:

Single-Entry Visa

Grants one-time entry into the Schengen Zone. Once you exit, the visa becomes invalid, regardless of its remaining validity.

Multiple-Entry Visa

Designed for frequent travelers, allowing multiple entries into the Schengen Area within a specified period. Valid for up to five years, provided the total stay does not exceed 90 days within any 180-day period.

Benefits of applying for Greek Schengen Visa from LMI Consultancy

Unlock the beauty of Greece and effortless travel across Europe with a Schengen visa. Our expert consultation services streamline your Greece Schengen visa application, ensuring a smooth, hassle-free process with comprehensive support and guidance at every step.

How to Apply for a Visa Schengen from Indonesia

 

  1. Schedule a session with our experienced visa consultants.
  2. Receive expert guidance in gathering the required documents.
  3. We handle the submission process on your behalf.
  4. Stay informed throughout the application process.
  5. Our team will schedule and provide guidance for biometric appointments.
  6. Prompt notification once your visa is approved.
  7. Conveniently pick up your passport at our office or opt for secure delivery via our official Field Officers.

 

*Note: Biometric processing is mandatory for specific countries, including Schengen (Europe), the UK, Saudi Arabia, and China.

Visa Application Requirements

A fully completed and signed application form. If the applicant is under 18 years of age, the form must also be signed by both parents or legal guardians.

Original passport and a copy of personal passport information page, immigration stamp page, and 2 empty pages

Two recent passport-sized photographs (3.5cm x 4.5cm) taken within the last 6 months

National ID Card and Family Card, or a copy of your residence permit with validity of minimum 6 months

Identity Proof Documents (the latest should be three months old) like Employment Certificate, Birth Certificate, etc

A copy of your valid residence permit in Indonesia (KITAS/KIMS/KITAP). This permit must be valid for at least three months after your intended departure from the destination country.

Bank mutation details for the last three months (original transaction details issued with the stamp by the bank mention account name, number, and bank name) (Each page Certified by Ministry of Law and Human Rights (Apostle)

Supporting documents, if applicable

Important: All submitted documents must be translated into English. To ensure compliance with the latest visa requirements, we highly recommend consulting with our visa experts for accurate guidance.

Navigate A Smooth Visa Application with LMI Consultancy

LMI Consultancy offers professional Schengen visa support and consultation services for Greece, tailored to your travel needs. Whether for tourism, business, or family visits. With our experienced team and streamlined processes, we ensure a smooth and efficient application experience. Trust us to help you navigate the visa process with ease.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Greece Schengen Visa Fee for Indonesian applicants?

The Greece Schengen Visa fee for Indonesian citizens is typically vary for adults and children aged 6–12. Children under 6 years old are usually exempt. Fees are non-refundable and must be paid upon submission, either in Euros or converted to the local currency depending on the embassy or visa centre’s policy.

What documents are required for a short-stay visa to enter Greece, and is travel insurance mandatory?

To apply for a short-stay visa (Visa code Type C) to enter Greece, applicants must provide a valid passport, recent photos, travel itinerary, travel insurance covering at least EUR 30,000 in medical emergencies, proof of accommodation, financial means, and round-trip flight reservations. The visa may be granted for tourism, business, or family visits and allows stays up to 90 days within a 180-day period in the Schengen Area.

How do Schengen Countries determine the visa type required to travel within the Schengen Area?

Each of the Schengen Countries follows a unified policy but issues different visa types based on the traveller’s purpose and duration of stay. For example, Type C is for short stays, Type D for long-term national visas, and airport transit visas (Type A) for layovers. The type of Schengen Area visa required depends on whether you are travelling for tourism, study, business, or other purposes.

Can I apply for a Greek visa online from Indonesia?

Yes, Indonesian nationals can apply for a Greek visa online by first scheduling an appointment via the official Greek consular services or the authorised visa application centre (VAC). While the application form can be completed digitally, the submission must usually be made in person, accompanied by biometric data and original supporting documents.

Is there a visa for students and researchers who wish to study or conduct research in Greece?

Yes, Greece issues specific visas for students and researchers, including uniform short-stay visas for researchers under EU mobility schemes. This visa allows third-country nationals, such as Indonesians, to attend short academic programs, participate in exchange projects, or conduct approved research. Visas for researchers from third countries like Indonesia typically require invitation letters from recognised academic or research institutions in Greece.

Where can I get visa information to apply for a Schengen Visa in Jakarta?

To apply for a Schengen Visa to Greece from Jakarta, you can obtain accurate and updated visa information directly from the Embassy of Greece in Jakarta or through their official visa application center partner. The process includes identifying your visa category (tourism, business, family visit, etc.), ensuring you meet these requirements, and preparing to submit your application accordingly.

Applicants must complete the official Schengen visa application form, gather all required documents, and follow the proper visa application process as outlined by the embassy. Greece, as a Schengen State, allows entry to other Schengen countries once the visa is approved—provided Greece is your main destination or first point of entry.

For personalized assistance, documentation checks, or help understanding your visa category, you can also consult with a trusted visa expert such as LMI Consultancy. They offer end-to-end support to make the process smoother, from form completion to scheduling your appointment to submit your application.

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