D1: Residence visa for work in Portugal

This visa is dedicated to applicants who have an employment contract or a promise of employment contract.

OVERVIEW

D1 Visa: Residence Visa for Worker for the exercise of subordinate activity, article 59 of Law 23/2007

This visa is dedicated to applicants who have a work contract or a promise of work contract, with a minimum monthly salary of €705.

We must not forget that for the issuance of the visa, the application must be accompanied by proof of payment of the corresponding fees, once again the fees may vary, depending on VFS or consulate.

After issuing the visa, which in general VFS and consulates take around 60 days (and may be less), the applicant has 120 days to move to Portugal.

About visas and residence permits

The residency visa in Portugal is always requested in the country of origin, or where the applicant has a regularized stay. In most parts of the world, the residency visa is applied for through the VFS (Visa Centers). However, there are still consulates that have all the steps to obtain a residence visa and that in turn can also aggregate the demands of other consulates, which is called jurisdiction.

Thus, before applying for a visa, it is crucial that we can confirm the corresponding jurisdiction and whether VFS is present where we intend to apply for the visa or whether it will be directly at the consulate.

Heads up:
Even with the general procedures established, we have to focus on the specific requests of each VFS and consulate, as they have their own requirements and may have different procedures for applying for a visa. Therefore, before applying for a visa, check individually the requirements specified on the website of the VFS or consulate where you intend to apply for the visa.

The guidance of a duly qualified lawyer is essential. to get the right visa. Schedule a specialized consultation. To do this, start by answering our form:

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