Step 1
Secure a Job Offer (For Work Visa Applicants)
- Find a Job: Obtain a valid job offer from a Greek employer. For the EU Blue Card, the job offer must meet the required salary and qualification thresholds.
- Job Offer Letter: Ensure your employer provides you with a formal job offer letter outlining the terms of employment.
Step 2
Gather Required Documents
- For Work Visa:
- Valid Passport
- Job offer letter
- Proof of qualifications (e.g., degrees, certificates)
- Health insurance coverage
- Financial statements showing you can support yourself
- For Dependent Visa:
- Valid passport
- Marriage certificate or proof of relationship
- Birth certificates of children (if applicable)
- Proof of the primary applicant’s legal status in Greece (e.g., work visa or residence permit)
- Health insurance coverage
Step 3
Complete the Application Forms
- Work Visa Application: Obtain and fill out the application form from the embassy’s website.
Step 4
Submit Your Application
- Documents: Ensure all forms are accurately filled out and all required documents are attached.
- Fees: Pay the applicable visa processing fees. Check the specific fee structure on the consulate or embassy’s website.
Step 5
Attend Interviews (If Required)
- Schedule: You and your family members may be asked to attend an interview at the consulate or embassy.
- Preparation: Be ready to discuss your job, qualifications, reasons for relocating, and your family’s plans.
Step 6
Await Visa Processing
- Processing Time: The processing time can vary. It typically takes from a few weeks to several months.
- Track Status: You may be able to track the status of your application through the consulate or embassy’s online system.
Step 7
Receive Visa Approval
- Notification: Once your visa is approved, you will be notified by the consulate or embassy.
- Visa Issuance: Collect your visa from the consulate or embassy. Verify all details are correct.
Step 8
Relocate to Greece
- Travel Arrangements: Arrange your travel to Greece.
- Residence Permit: Upon arrival in Greece, apply for a residence permit. This will allow you to stay long-term.
- Registration: Register with the local authorities if required, and ensure your residence permit is valid.