Basic Requirements

  • Passport
  • Residence EID
  • 2 recent ID pictures (no older than 6 months; 35-40mm in width)
  • Filled out application form
  • Supporting documents depending on your situation and your plan
  • Bank statement from the last 6 months

Application Process

1

Complementary Consultation

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2

Payment

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3

Case Preparation

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4

Visa Appointment Scheduling

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5

Attend Your Visa Appointment

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6

Passport Collection or Delivery

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Frequently Asked Questions

Standard processing time is 15 calendar days from the date of your appointment. However, it may take longer during peak seasons.

Yes. A Greece-issued multi-entry visa allows travel to other Schengen countries.

You can apply up to 6 months in advance and at least 15 days before your trip.

You’ll receive a refusal letter explaining the reason. You can appeal the decision or reapply after addressing the issue.

Yes, your Greek Schengen visa allows you to visit all Greek islands including popular destinations like Santorini, Mykonos, Crete, Rhodes, Corfu, and Zakynthos.

You must apply to the country where you’ll spend the most nights. If your stay is equal across countries, apply to the first country of entry. For example, if you’re spending 5 nights in Greece, 3 in Italy, and 2 in France, you must apply for a Greek visa. We help plan your itinerary to ensure you apply to the correct consulate.

Greece offers a Digital Nomad Visa for remote workers, but this is a different visa type (Type D National Visa) requiring proof of remote employment and allowing stays up to 12 months. This is separate from the tourist Schengen visa. We can assess your eligibility during consultation if you’re interested in longer-term stays.

Greek consulate officially processes applications within 15 working days after your biometrics appointment. During summer (peak Greece season), it can extend to 20-30 days. Apply at least 4-6 weeks before your intended travel date. We secure an appointment for you for either urgent or standard visa processing depending on your travel timeline and needs.

Yes, but errors cause delays or rejection. The form asks detailed questions about travel history, accommodation addresses, insurance details, and sponsor information. Wrong answers or inconsistencies with supporting documents raise red flags. We complete forms accurately aligned with your documentation.

Multiple-entry approval depends on your Schengen travel history. First-time applicants usually get single-entry for exact travel dates. If you’ve had 2+ previous Schengen visas with clean travel record (entered/exited on time), request multiple-entry and provide justification for it. We help structure your case to improve multiple-entry prospects.

If traveling in summer (June-September), apply by March-April as both visa appointments and Greece accommodations get heavily booked. For off-peak travel (October-April), you have more flexibility. Visa processing time stays consistent, but appointment availability tightens before peak season.

Our service fee covers document checklist, application form completion, appointment booking, insurance booking, full document preparation, case review, and submission support. The consulate fee is paid separately at the application center. We provide transparent pricing upfront with no hidden costs.

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