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A Schengen visa allows you to stay in Greece and other Schengen countries for up to 90 days within a 180-day period for tourism, business, or visiting family.

A National Visa (Type D) allows you to stay in Greece for more than 90 days for purposes like work, study, or family reunion.

The Schengen Area includes 29 countries, such as Greece, Spain, Italy, Germany, France, and others. These countries have no internal border controls.

Non-EU citizens may require a Schengen visa or a National Visa. UK residents with non-UK passports must check visa requirements before traveling.

You can apply up to 6 months before your trip but no later than 15 days before your planned departure.

Applications must be submitted at the Visa Application Centre or the Greek Consulate based on your location in the UK.

The standard processing time is 15 calendar days, but it can take longer if additional documents are needed.

You can stay up to 90 days within a 180-day period.

Yes, any Schengen visa allows travel to all Schengen countries, but you should apply through the country you plan to spend the most time in.

Yes, you need travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and repatriation with minimum coverage of EUR 30,000.

A Tourism Visa lets you visit Greece for leisure for up to 90 days.

You’ll need a completed application form, passport, travel itinerary, proof of accommodation, and travel insurance.

Yes, the Visiting Family and Friends Visa allows you to visit relatives or friends for up to 90 days.

You need an invitation letter from your host, proof of your relationship (if applicable), and details of their residency in Greece.

Executives, shareholders, managers, and board members of companies registered in Greece.

Appointment confirmation, employment certificate, and proof of business operations in Greece.

Employees transferring to a Greek branch of a company headquartered outside Greece.

Employment contract, transfer letter, and documentation of company structure.

Professionals providing services in Greece as part of a contract between a foreign and a Greek company.

Service contract, employer’s certification, and confirmation of services provided.

Artists and performers traveling to Greece as part of an official artistic group.

Proof of group membership, performance contracts, and event schedules.

Professional tour leaders working with Greek or international travel agencies.

Tour leader certification, employer’s confirmation, and travel itinerary.

Remote workers employed by companies outside Greece.

Minimum monthly income of EUR 3,500 plus additional amounts for dependents.

Individuals with passive income who don’t need employment in Greece.

Minimum monthly income of EUR 3,500 plus additional amounts for dependents.

Non-EU students attending a Greek educational institution for a full-time course.

Enrolment confirmation, proof of funds, and parental consent for students under 18.

Individuals participating in voluntary programs recognized by the Greek authorities.

Confirmation of volunteer position, details of the program, and proof of health insurance.

For students involved in international exchange programs like Erasmus+.

Proof of program participation and tripartite agreement if applicable.

Greek citizens living in the UK can apply through the Greek Consular Authorities.

Book an appointment online and submit the required documents at the Greek Consulate.

Application form, passport photos, proof of Greek nationality, and UK residency documents.

Passport processing usually takes 4-6 weeks.

Passports for adults and minors over 14 are now valid for 10 years.

Yes, Schengen visas allow travel to all Schengen countries during the visa’s validity.

Single-entry visas allow one entry, while multiple-entry visas allow several visits within the validity period.

Visa extensions are only allowed for emergency situations like medical needs or family emergencies.

You’ll receive a written explanation and may appeal the decision or reapply with corrected documents.

Always carry a copy of your visa, travel insurance, and documents proving your trip's purpose.

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