Portugal eVisa Requirements 2026: Documents, Eligibility & How to Apply

Planning to visit Portugal in 2026? This guide covers every document you need, who is eligible, and the exact steps to apply for a Portugal Schengen / D7 Passive Income / NHR.

Overview: Portugal Visa & Entry Requirements 2026

As a Schengen member, Portugal issues Type C short-stay visas valid throughout all 27 Schengen states. Non-EU nationals should apply through the Portugal embassy or an authorised VFS Global application centre in their country of residence. EU, EEA, UK, US, Canadian, and Australian citizens enjoy visa-free access.

The official fee is EUR 80 (Schengen); EUR 90 D7 passive income visa with a standard processing time of 15 working days (Schengen); 2–3 months (D7). The permitted stay is up to 90 days (Schengen); long-stay on D7. Entry is Multiple entry (D7); single/multiple (Schengen). Currency in use: EUR (Euro).

Required Documents for Portugal Schengen / D7 Passive Income / NHR 2026

Document Requirements — Portugal
Valid passportMinimum 6 months validity; 2 blank pages
Completed visa application formSigned and dated
Passport-style photos2 ICAO-compliant photos, 35×45 mm
Travel insuranceEUR 30,000 minimum for Schengen; higher recommended for D7
Proof of income / passive incomeEUR 760/month minimum for D7 (pension, rental, dividends)
Bank statements3–6 months showing regular income for D7
Accommodation proofHotel bookings or rental contract in Portugal
Criminal background checkRequired for D7 and long-stay visas

All documents must be originals or certified copies unless stated otherwise. Translations into the official language(s) of Portugal or English must be certified by an accredited translator.

Who Is Eligible for a Portugal Visa?

Eligibility: Non-EU nationals with income/savings may qualify for D7 visa.

Special note: Visa-free for EU, UK, US, Canada, Australia; D7 requires EUR 760/month income.

Children under 18 must travel with a valid passport of their own. Minors travelling without both parents may need a notarised parental consent letter. Always verify current rules at the official Portugal immigration authority before travel.

How to Apply: Step-by-Step for Portugal in 2026

  1. Check your visa requirement — EU, UK, US, and Australian citizens can enter Portugal visa-free. Non-EU citizens seeking to stay longer than 90 days should explore the D7 passive income visa at sef.pt (now aima.gov.pt).
  2. Gather documents for D7 visa — Prepare passport, ICAO photos, proof of passive income (EUR 760/month minimum), 6 months bank statements, Portugal accommodation proof, criminal record certificate, and travel insurance.
  3. Obtain Portuguese NIF — Apply for a NIF (tax number) at a Portuguese consulate abroad or Finanças office in Portugal. Required before submitting the D7 visa application.
  4. Book and attend consulate appointment — Schedule an appointment at the Portuguese consulate or VFS Global in your country. Submit all original documents and certified translations.
  5. Wait for visa decision — D7 visa processing takes 2–3 months. You will receive a notification when approved and can collect your visa sticker from the consulate.

Apply via the official portal: sef.pt. Avoid third-party agents who charge unnecessary service fees on top of the official government fee.

Editorial note: Verified by our immigration team. Last updated: March 2026. Sources: official embassy websites.