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Portugal D-3 Visa

Highly Qualified Activity

Portugal D-3 Visa: Highly Qualified Activity

Our goal at Crown Portugal is to help you with your visa application process by giving you accurate and comprehensive information. This comprehensive handbook, which is intended for highly trained professionals, researchers, and academics, covers every facet of the Portugal D3 Visa.

Overview of the D3 Visa for Portugal

Non-EU, EEA, and Swiss nationals with advanced degrees and credentials who want to work or study in Portugal are eligible for the Portugal D3 Visa, also called the Highly Qualified Activity Visa. For individuals who can show that they have the capacity to advance the intellectual and economic landscape of the nation, this visa offers a route to permanent residence.

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Services It is crucial to emphasise that Crown Consulting does not offer legal services. Our activities are purely advisory and do not cover the following: Legal Advice: We do not provide legal opinions, interpret laws, or advise clients of their legal rights or obligations. Instead, we provide general guidance on procedural matters based on publicly available information. Legal Representation: We do not represent clients in legal proceedings or communicate with legal authorities in a capacity that requires a licensed attorney. Preparation of Legal Documents: We do not draft or prepare documents such as contracts, petitions or any other formal legal instrument requiring legal expertise.

Nature of Consulting
Services Crown Consulting specialises in providing consulting services to assist clients in various administrative and procedural matters. Our services include but are not limited to Consulting on Administrative Procedures. We provide guidance on the procedural steps necessary to obtain multiple documents and manage requests for entry, stay and residence of foreign citizens in Portugal. This includes helping to understand the requirements, accessing education and eligibility for the necessary documentation, providing guidance on essential documents, collecting documents, and directing them to the correct path. Our role is to enable accurate decisions to be made during administrative processing. Assistance with Information and Documentation: We offer information on obtaining the necessary permits, visas, and other educational, skills, and knowledge documents. Our role is to assist clients in collecting and organising the required materials, ensuring they meet all administrative criteria.

The key Elements of the D-3 Visa:

  • Fiscal Highly Qualified Professionals’ Eligibility: ideal for people with extensive training and credentials in specialized fields like academia, research, technology, and others.
  • Pathway to Residency: Offers a temporary residency permit that may be extended and result in citizenship and permanent status.
  • The close family remember of applicant family can also join the applicant under family reunification visas.

Requirements 

Applicants must fulfil several requirements in order to be eligible for the D3 Visa:

General prerequisites:

  • Research Position or Job Offer: An invitation from a reputable research organization or a job offer from a Portuguese employer.
  • Requirements: Evidence of advanced degree completion or specialized work experience pertinent to the research or employment role.
  • Proof of Means: Documentation that you have enough money to sustain yourself and any family members while visiting Portugal.
  • Accommodation: Documentation of securing accommodation in Portugal.
  • No Criminal Record: Clean criminal record from home country and any country of residence.

Specific Requirements for Highly Qualified Professionals:

  • Job Offer: A contract or binding job offer with a duration of at least one year, stating the nature of the position and the salary offered.
  • Salary Requirement: The salary must be at least 150% of minimum salary of portugal .

Specific Requirements for Researchers and Academic Professionals:

  • Research Invitation: Invitation from a Portugal researcher center or university is required.
  • Project Details: Detailed description of the research project or academic role, including objectives, methodology, and duration.

Required Documentation

Applicants must submit the following documents as part of their D3 Visa application:

  1. Valid Passport: A passport issued in past 10 year and must be valid for at least 3 months beyond the intended stay.
  2. Visa Application Form: Completed and signed.
  3. Photographs: Two recent passport-sized photos meeting specific criteria (35×45 mm, plain white background, high resolution).
  4. Job Offer or Research Invitation: Official document from the employer or institution.
  5. Proof of Qualifications: Diplomas, certificates, or other evidence of educational and professional qualifications.
  6. Proof of Financial Means: Bank statements, employment contract, or financial guarantees demonstrating you have enough funds to support yourself and your family.
  7. Proof of Accommodation: Rental agreement, property deed, or a letter from a host confirming accommodation in Portugal.
  8. Criminal Record Certificate: From home country and any other country where you have resided for more than a year.
  9. Health Insurance: Proof of health insurance coverage.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Incomplete Documentation: Ensure all documents are submitted you can download the checklist and meet the specific criteria.
  • Insufficient Financial Proof: Provide clear and adequate proof of financial means to support yourself and your family.
  • Late Applications: Submit your application well before your intended travel date of travel to allow for processing time.
  • Lack of Detailed Job or Research Description: Provide a comprehensive job or research role description to demonstrate your qualification and relevance

Frequently asked questions D-3

What is the D3 Visa for Portugal?
The D3 Visa is for non-EU, EEA, and Swiss nationals with advanced degrees or specialized qualifications who wish to work or study in Portugal in fields like academia, research, or technology.
Who is eligible for the D3 Visa?
Highly qualified professionals, researchers, and academics with advanced degrees or specialized work experience in relevant fields.
What are the general requirements for the D3 Visa?
A job offer or research position, proof of qualifications, financial means, accommodation, and a clean criminal record.
What are the specific requirements for Highly Qualified Professionals?
A job offer with at least a one-year duration and a salary of 150% or more of Portugal’s minimum wage.
What are the specific requirements for Researchers and Academic Professionals?
An invitation from a Portuguese research institution or university and a detailed description of the research or academic project.
What documents are required for the D3 Visa application?
Passport, completed visa form, photos, job offer/research invitation, proof of qualifications, financial proof, accommodation proof, criminal record certificate, and health insurance.
How long is the D3 Visa valid for?
Typically valid for one year and may be extended. Afterward, you can apply for permanent residency or citizenship.
Can my family join me on the D3 Visa?
Yes, your close family members can join you through family reunification provisions.
What is the process for applying for the D3 Visa?
Prepare your documents, submit your application at the Portuguese Consulate, and wait for approval.
How long does it take to process the D3 Visa application?
Processing usually takes 2-3 months, so apply well in advance.
What are the common mistakes to avoid when applying for the D3 Visa?
Incomplete documentation, insufficient financial proof, late application submission, and lack of detailed job/research description.
Can I work in any field with the D3 Visa?
No, it is for highly qualified professionals in research, academia, or specialized fields only.
Do I need to speak Portuguese to apply for the D3 Visa?
No, but Portuguese may be required depending on the job or research role.
What happens if my D3 Visa is denied?
You will be notified of the reasons for the denial and may appeal or reapply with additional documentation.
Can I apply for permanent residency or citizenship after receiving the D3 Visa?
Yes, after holding the visa for the required period, you can apply for permanent residency or citizenship.
Can Crown Consulting assist with the visa application process?
Yes, we offer consulting services to guide you through the application process, though we do not provide legal advice or representation.