D2 Visa: Portugal Complexities [closed]
Since the virus is slowly coming down I am looking into the D2 Application. Over here in India they have started taking applications again I think. The reqs seem to be complex a bit.
But these things have been mentioned -
Original PCC and the respective Portuguese translation to be apostilled by MEA, New Delhi.
I used to live in NL for 1 year and need to provide PCC from NL as well. Police Certificate from NL is provided in both Dutch & English.
What would be the case for my PCC from NL, do I get them translated and apostilled by Indian MEA? Or do I need to get it apostilled by Dutch Embassy (I am not sure if they do that here)
D7 and D2 visas: Proof of accommodation (own or rental agreement) has to be for a minimum period of 1 year;
Proof of subsistence to be produced by submitting a bank statement from Portugal with sufficient funds.
How would I get a Portuguese bank account without actually being in Portugal?
I have account in IND-NL and can have sufficient funds there.
(My NL Student Visa has expired earlier this year)
If all this is kind of complex, is it possible that I come to Portugal on a Tourist Visa (45-60 days) and then apply for D2 from there?
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How long does it take to get a D2 visa Portugal?
Step 12 - Portuguese consulate transfer your visa application to the competent authority SEF in Portugal for your D2 visa application's final decision will take nearly 2-3 months.Is Portugal Open for Schengen visa?
Portugal has today opened its borders for tourists from the rest of the European Union Member States, as well as the non-EU Schengen area countries -Iceland, Lichtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland \u2013 as well as for the tourists from the former EU member, the United Kingdom.Can I apply for a D2 visa in Portugal?
Non-EU/EEA/Swiss entrepreneurs, freelancers, and independent services providers can apply for a Portugal D2 Visa. An applicant must show that they either have set up a company operating in Portuguese territory or that they have the financial resources in Portugal that demonstrate they can set up a company in Portugal.Is Portugal giving visas?
The Tourist Visa is one of the types of the Portuguese Schengen Visas. It is short-term (valid for a maximum of three months), and issued to people who want to visit Portugal as a tourist but come from a country that does not have a visa-free agreement.Portugal 🇵🇹 D2 Visa: Should you Apply?
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