Highly technical and specialized legal advice and consultancy to help you obtain your Portuguese citizenship.
Portugal offers a variety of visas for different needs and situations. As a lawyer specializing in immigration, I am here to guide you through the entire process, ensuring that you choose the visa that best suits your situation and that your application is approved quickly and safely.
This visa is ideal for anyone who wants to seek a job opportunity in Portugal. To obtain a work search visa, it is necessary to fulfill some requirements, among which we highlight:
- Prove possession, in a bank account in Brazil, of the equivalent of three Portuguese minimum wages.
- Present a return ticket reservation.
- Provide a statement detailing the conditions of the expected stay.
- Present proof of presentation of the declaration of expression of interest for registration at the IEFP, carried out online.
To obtain a work visa in Portugal This visa is intended for applicants whose employment contract is valid for a period of more than 9 months under a subordinate regime, that is, the worker must be part of the staff of the contracting company regardless of the area in which you will act. A signed employment contract or a promise of an employment contract with a company or entity in Portugal must be presented.
If you have been accepted into an educational institution in Portugal, a student visa is the best option. This visa allows you to study and, in some cases, work in Portugal during your study period.
a) Residence Visa for research, study, exchange of secondary school students, internship and volunteering
investigation, study
This visa is intended for applicants who will carry out research and/or studies for periods longer than 1 year.
b) exchange of secondary school students
This visa is intended for applicants who will undertake secondary education exchange for periods longer than 1 year.
c) internship and volunteering
This visa is intended for applicants who will carry out internships/volunteering activities for periods longer than 1 year.
For those who want to open a business in Portugal, the entrepreneur visa is the right choice. This visa is intended for businesspeople who intend to invest in Portugal and contribute to the local economy.
If you have your own income, such as retirement, rent or investments, the D7 visa allows you to reside in Portugal without the need to work in the country. It is ideal for retirees and people with passive income.
For those who already have family members legally residing in Portugal, the family reunification visa allows you to join them and reside in the country. This visa promotes family unity and facilitates the integration of family members in Portugal.
If you are a researcher, university professor or highly qualified professional, this visa allows you to carry out your activities in Portugal, contributing to the country's scientific and technological development.
The Golden Visa is aimed at investors who wish to make significant investments in Portugal, such as purchasing property or creating jobs. This visa offers benefits such as the possibility of traveling freely within the Schengen Area and obtaining permanent residency after five years.
This visa is intended for digital nomads with a remote work contract from any country except Portugal lasting more than 1 (one) year. For this visa you must prove for a period of 3 months that you receive at least 4 Portuguese minimum wages
As an immigration lawyer in Portugal, I offer a complete consultancy and assistance service throughout the entire visa process. From analyzing your specific situation to preparing and submitting all necessary documents, I am by your side to ensure everything is done correctly and efficiently.
Don’t let bureaucracy and new requirements from the Portuguese government be an obstacle to your dream of living in Portugal. Contact me today and let’s find the perfect visa for you and your family together.
Don’t miss the opportunity to be assisted by lawyer Carolina Carvalho, specialist in visas for Portugal