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  1. Here’s the step-by-step process for how to obtain a visa to visit Portugal: Check if you need a visa. Understand the type of visa you need. Determine where to lodge your visa application. Complete and download the visa application form. Schedule your Portuguese visa appointment. Prepare the required documents. Attend your visa appointment.

  2. Customers that require a Visa to travel to Portugal with the intention of renewing their Portuguese Residence and already have an appointment with SEF must submit an application for a Temporary Stay (E6) Visa (not a Schengen Visa).

  3. Application forms. Each applicant shall submit a complete and signed application form individually. Minors shall submit an application form signed by the person exercising permanent or temporary parental authority or legal guardianship.

  4. A Schengen visa is a short stay visa, i.e. for stays up to 90 days, allowing its holder to circulate in the Schengen Area. A Schengen visa has to be obtained from the Mission of the Schengen State, which will be the main destination (i.e. where the most nights will be spent) during a single trip to the Schengen Area.

  5. Short Stay Visa. For applying for a short-stay Schengen visa, the following documentation is required: Authentic and Valid (over 3 months after the date of exit) Travel Document; a photocopy of prior passport and visas. Travel medical insurance.

  6. Portugal Schengen Visa. If you want to visit Portugal for a short period of time (and you are from one of the visa-required countries) you will have to apply for a Portugal Schengen Visa. You can get a Portugal Schengen Visa for short-term visits, such as for tourism, business, family visit, etc.

  7. The Schengen visa is intended for short stays of up to 90 days in each 180-day period and can be granted for the purposes of tourism, family visit, business, seasonal work, transit, among others. Short stay visa

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