The motivation letter is not compulsory when applying for a visa, but it can make all the difference in the process. This document is used to explain your personal and professional reasons for living in Portugal, showing consistency between your profile and your choice of country.
A good motivation...
How to include your family in your D7 or D8 visa application
One of the advantages of residence visas in Portugal is the possibility of including family members in the process. But beware: there are additional financial requirements and proof of family ties is required.
In addition to the minimum income required for the main applicant, the means of subsistence...
Travel insurance required for D7 and D8 visas
One of the most important documents in the immigration process to Portugal is travel insurance. It is compulsory for both the D7 and D8 visas.
The rule is clear: the insurance must cover at least €30,000, including medical expenses and repatriation, and be valid for at least 12 months. If these...
Essential documents to apply for the D7 visa (passive income) in 2025
If you intend to apply for a D7 visa, having the right documentation is the first step to avoiding delays and refusals. Below is a general checklist updated for 2024:
Valid passport (minimum 6 months).
NIF (Tax Identification Number in Portugal).
Bank account in Portugal with a minimum balance...
7 common mistakes that lead to the refusal of a D7 or D8 visa
Many visa applications are rejected due to mistakes that could have been avoided. Learn about the five most common mistakes:
Do not open a bank account in Portugal before applying.
Inadequate health insurance (minimum cover is €30,000 and repatriation expenses, valid for at least 12 months).
No...
Changes to Portugal’s Immigration and Nationality Rules in 2025: what has (and hasn’t) been decided?
In recent days, news has been circulating about possible significant changes to Portugal’s immigration rules and nationality law. This information, which is often taken out of context or misinterpreted, has caused concern among those planning to immigrate to the country – especially in...
Updating marital status in Portugal
If you are a Portuguese citizen, it is essential to update your marital status with the Civil Registry in Portugal. This update is an obligation of every Portuguese citizen and ensures that your civil status is duly informed to the Portuguese government, in accordance with the legal procedures.
Why...
What Has Changed with the Electronic Processing of Nationality Applications?
The launch of the new electronic platform for processing nationality applications in Portugal has brought significant advances in the way these processes are managed and presented by Lawyers.
This modernization aims to increase efficiency, transparency and speed, especially in communication between...
D2 Visa: Entrepreneurship and Independent Activity in Portugal
The D2 Visa is an option for foreigners who wish to settle in Portugal to carry out a business or independent professional activity , with a focus on the target public in this territory. The main aim is to boost the country’s domestic market.
This visa is especially aimed at entrepreneurs...