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Visa Schengen

Visa Schengen to The Portugal

Portugal is renowned for its rich culture, stunning coastlines, and world-class cuisine, making it a must-visit destination in Europe.

To ensure a seamless and stress-free journey, proper preparation of your Schengen Visa application is crucial. At LMI Consultancy, our dedicated visa specialists provide expert assistance for your Portugal Schengen Visa, offering a tailored approach that meets all requirements while minimising processing delays.

What is Portugal Schengen Visa and who is it for?

For short-term travel to Portugal and other Schengen countries, a Schengen Short-Stay Visa is required. This visa covers various purposes, including tourism, visiting family or friends, business (non-remunerative), and other temporary stays.

Understanding Portugal Visa Type for Your Needs

Single-Entry Portuguese Schengen Visa

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

Multiple-Entry Portuguese Schengen Visa

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

Our expert consultants provide tailored guidance to streamline your Schengen visa application, ensuring a smooth and efficient process. Contact us today for professional assistance.

Why Apply for a Schengen Visa to Portugal with LMI Consultancy?

Experience seamless travel across Europe by obtaining your Schengen visa for Portugal with the expertise of LMI Consultancy. Our professional consultation services simplify the application process, providing comprehensive guidance and support to ensure a smooth and efficient experience. Let us help you navigate every step with confidence and ease.

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.

Portugal Visa 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 (Apostille)

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 provides expert Schengen visa support and consultation services for Portugal, tailored to your specific travel needs, whether for tourism, business, or family visits. Our experienced team and efficient processes ensure a seamless application experience, guiding you through every step with professionalism and precision. Trust us to simplify your visa journey with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I travel to the Portuguese islands of Azores or Madeira on a Schengen Visa?

Yes, you can travel to the Portuguese islands of Azores and Madeira using your Schengen Visa to enter Portugal. Both archipelagos are part of Portuguese territory and included in the Schengen Area. As long as your visa is valid and you entered through the proper embassy procedures, your trip to Portugal can include visits to any region, whether the mainland or island, without additional permits.

Do I need Travel Medical Insurance for my Portugal visa application?

Yes, Travel Medical Insurance is mandatory when you apply for Portugal under a Schengen visa. It is one of the key documents required and must cover your entire stay in Portugal as well as other countries in the Schengen area. The insurance must have a minimum coverage of EUR 30,000 and include emergency medical treatment and repatriation. Without valid insurance, your application may be denied.

Extending My Schengen Visa in Portugal: What Are The Options?

Extending a Schengen tourist visa while in Portugal is generally not permitted, unless in exceptional cases such as humanitarian reasons, force majeure, or serious personal circumstances. Since a short stay visa grants a maximum of 90 days within a 180-day period across all Schengen states, extensions are highly restricted.

To explore your eligibility for extension, you must apply before your visa expires through the Portuguese Immigration and Borders Service (SEF). However, it’s typically advised to return to your home country and begin a new Schengen visa processing through an online application for a future trip.

How long is the processing time to get a Portugal Schengen Visa?

The visa processing time for a Portugal Schengen Visa typically ranges from 15 to 30 working days, depending on your visa eligibility, the time of year, and how complete your documentation is. It’s recommended to apply at least 3 to 6 weeks before your intended departure.

If you’re applying from Indonesia, the Embassy of Portugal in Indonesia, located in Jakarta, handles the application. For smooth processing and up-to-date visa information, you can consult LMI Consultancy, a trusted visa service partner familiar with Portugal visa procedures.

Can I fill in an online application form to apply for a Portugal Schengen Visa?

Yes, you can complete the online application form for a Portugal Schengen Visa before submitting your documents to the embassy. However, it’s essential to meet the requirements based on your purpose of travel, proof of funds, accommodation, and valid insurance.

If you intend to enter Portugal as your main destination within the Schengen Area, you must apply through the Embassy of Portugal. To make the process easier and error-free, LMI Consultancy can assist you with accurate documentation and appointment booking.

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