Greece offers a welcoming and structured immigration process for family reunification. If you are a non-EU national who has a close family member legally residing in Greeceβeither as a citizen, permanent resident, or long-term visa holderβyou may be eligible to apply for a Greece Family Visa (Type D Long-Stay Visa). This visa allows you to enter and live in Greece for extended periods to join and reside with your family.
A Greece Business Visa is designed for individuals intending to travel to Greece for:
Business meetings or conferences
Investment discussions
Trade fairs or exhibitions
Exploring partnerships or company formation
Short-term training or corporate activities
If your business activity requires a stay of more than 90 days, you may apply for a Type D long-stay visa, leading to a potential residence permit for business.
You need a Greece Business Visa if you are:
A non-EU/EEA national
Planning to visit Greece for business purposes
Not eligible for visa-free travel to the Schengen area
To apply, you must submit the following documents to the Greek Embassy or Consulate in your home country:
Valid passport β Issued within the last 10 years and valid for at least 3 months beyond your departure
Completed visa application form
Passport-sized photographs β Following Schengen guidelines
Letter of invitation β From a Greek business partner or organization
Cover letter β From your employer or company stating the nature and purpose of the trip
Proof of business registration β Company license or commercial registration (for self-employed/business owners)
Flight reservations and hotel bookings
Travel medical insurance β Minimum coverage of β¬30,000 for the Schengen area
Proof of financial means β Recent bank statements or company financials
Visa fee payment receipt
Proof of previous business activity (if applicable)
Typically takes 15β30 working days
It is recommended to apply at least 4β6 weeks before intended travel
Short-stay Schengen Business Visa (Type C): β¬80
Long-stay Business Visa (Type D): Around β¬180ββ¬250
Additional fees for document translation, apostille, or courier services may apply
Submit your application to the Greek Embassy or Consulate in your country of residence. You may need to schedule an appointment and attend an in-person interview.
Legal entry to Greece and the Schengen area for business activities
Explore investment and partnership opportunities within the EU
Attend high-profile events and exhibitions in Europe
Possibility to transition into a long-term residence permit for business
If you’re entering on a long-term (Type D) business visa:
Apply for a residence permit for investment/business activity within 30 days
Register with the local Aliens and Immigration Office
Comply with tax and legal requirements for business operation
Ensure all business-related documents are translated into Greek and apostilled or notarized as required. Provide a detailed and credible business plan if you aim to apply for long-term stay or investor visa options.
Whether you’re an entrepreneur exploring the EU market or a corporate representative attending key meetings, the Greece Business Visa opens the door to endless opportunities. Our expert immigration consultants are here to guide you through every step of the application process.
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