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Greece

Tourist visa:

Allows stays up to 90 days within a 180-day period.

Digital Nomad Visa Details

Does this country have a digital nomad specific visa?

Yes
No

What is the name of the visa?

Digital Nomad Visa

How much does the visa cost?

$75

How long does the visa last?

1 year

How much does the digital nomad visa cost?

$75

What are the requirements of the visa?

Income > €3,500/month, insurance

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Standard Visa Options

Visa length

  • Tourist Visa (Schengen Visa - Type C): Allows stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period in Greece and the Schengen Area.
  • Temporary Residence Permit: Typically valid for 1 to 2 years, renewable, issued for work, study, business, or family reunification.
  • Permanent Residence Permit (Long-Term EU Residence Permit): Grants indefinite stay, but renewal is required every 5 to 10 years for administrative purposes.

Visa cost

  • Tourist Visa (Schengen Visa): Approximately $87 (€80).
  • Temporary Residence Permit: Around $108 to $325 (€100 to €300), depending on the type of permit.
  • Permanent Residence Permit: Typically costs $216 to $433 (€200 to €400), depending on the applicant’s status.

Visa extension

  • Tourist Visa: Generally not extendable, except in special cases (e.g., emergencies).
  • Temporary Residence Permit: Yes, can be extended depending on the reason for stay.
  • Permanent Residence Permit: Not applicable; it grants indefinite stay but must be renewed every 5 to 10 years.

Visa processing time

  • Tourist Visa: Usually processed within 15 days, but can take up to 45 days.
  • Temporary Residence Permit: Processing time ranges from 1 to 3 months.
  • Permanent Residence Permit: Can take 3 to 6 months for approval.

Who can apply?

  • Tourist Visa: Citizens of countries outside the EU/Schengen Area that require a visa for short stays.
  • Temporary Residence Permit: Students, employees, freelancers, investors, retirees, and family members of Greek residents.
  • Permanent Residence Permit: Individuals who have legally lived in Greece for 5 years with a valid residence permit or those who qualify under the Golden Visa program.

Where to apply?

Visa applications are submitted at Greek embassies or consulates abroad, while residence permits are handled by the Decentralized Administration Offices in Greece.

How to apply:

  1. Determine Visa Type: Choose between a Tourist Visa, Temporary Residence Permit, or Permanent Residence Permit.
  2. Gather Required Documents:
    • Tourist Visa: Passport, travel itinerary, accommodation proof, proof of financial means (€50 per day), and travel insurance.
    • Temporary Residence Permit: Employment contract, study admission letter, business investment proof, or family sponsorship documents.
    • Permanent Residence Permit: Proof of continuous residence, stable income, and integration into Greek society.
  3. Submit Application: Apply at the Greek consulate or at the Decentralized Administration Office in Greece.
  4. Pay the Visa Fee: Fees vary based on visa type and processing time.
  5. Attend an Interview (if required): Some applicants may need additional screening.
  6. Await Processing: Processing times depend on the visa category.

Minimum income requirements

  • Tourist Visa: No specific income requirement, but travelers must prove access to $54 per day (€50).Temporary Residence Permit:
    • Work Visa: Must earn at least $9,720 per year (€9,000).
    • Freelancer Visa: Requires proof of at least $21,600 per year (€20,000).
    • Student Visa: Must show financial proof of $5,400 per year (€5,000).
  • Permanent Residence Permit: Requires stable income and proof of financial self-sufficiency.

Popular cities

  • Athens: The capital, known for its ancient history and vibrant city life.
  • Thessaloniki: A cultural and economic hub in northern Greece.
  • Patras: A major port city with a strong student population.
  • Heraklion: The largest city on the island of Crete, rich in history.
  • Rhodes: A beautiful island with a mix of medieval and beach attractions.

Minimum income requirements

  • Official Language: Greek.
  • Other Languages: English is widely spoken, especially in business and tourist areas.