Is there any documentation or advice for a 5 year Greek visa? [closed]
I'm looking to get my 5 year Greek visa, rather than a 1 year one, so that I can travel Europe without returning to South Africa after a year. But Greek embassies give practically nothing away, and every time I go they want me to bring something else. Has anyone gone through the process and can help?
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A visa permitting a five-year stay would be a residency permit. Questions about that should be asked at Expatriates Stack Exchange.
A multiple-entry, short-term visa could have five years validity period, but it would still only allow 90 days out of every 180 days in the Schengen area. These visa are usually granted only after several successful visits on shorter-validity visa.
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What documents do I need to go to Greece?
Documents required to travel Greece- Hold a passport valid for at least 6-months at the time of arrival or an equivalent recognized travel document.
- A valid ETIAS visa waiver for Greece.
Does the 90 day rule apply to Greece?
If you stay in Greece with a Greek residence document or long stay visa, this time does not count towards your 90-day visa-free limit for the Schengen area. If you visit other Schengen area countries outside Greece, make sure you do not exceed the visa-free 90 days in any 180-day period.What is the 90 day rule Greece?
A long - term visa (National visa - D Type Visa) is an authorization issued by the competent Greek Authorities for the entry and stay of third - country nationals in Greek territory for a period exceeding 90 and up to 365 days, according to the respective national legislation or European Union Law on the residence ...What happens if you overstay 90 days in Greece?
Anyone staying in the Schengen zone beyond the 90-day period may be subject to a fine at the time of departure and will be barred from entry into any other Schengen country for 90 days. In Greece, fines for overstaying the 90 day visa free period run from \u20ac600 to \u20ac1,200.2022 EXPERIENCE AT THE NIGERIAN EMBASSY IN GREECE| FIRST ISSUE PASSPORT FOR A CHILD |PROCESS \u0026 COSTS
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