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» Can I visit Portugal without a visa?

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jane
Sat, 2 May 2015 00:46 EDT
requirements for fiance visa
hello! My fiance is from Portugal and I just want to ask how can I get a fiance visa to and what are the requirements needed. Thank you very much.
Ammir
Sat, 18 Apr 2015 22:41 EDT
Hello to all:
I want to ask a help to answer to some of my questions for getting married to Portuguese partner has plan this year.I want to ask Ma'am / Sir If can possible to get a civil wedding in my province in Panay easily and fast processing without connected to portuguese consulate? Or any documents needed from Indonesia?Thank you for answering Ma'am /Sir.
Good day.
MARIA TERESA RAYOS DEL SOL
Mon, 16 Mar 2015 09:20 EDT
VISA TO PORTUGAL
good evening. we are a group of 5 travelling to Lisbon Portugal for a 28 day camp. one adult and 4 11 year old.

how do we apply for visa and where? I hope you reply the soonest possible time.

thank you
Mary Evalyn Dela Cruz -Kohlhund
Fri, 6 Mar 2015 08:51 EST
Tourist visa
Dear Sir/Maam,
Good day! I just wanna ask some inquiries ..My husband is a Germannational and im a filipina.We are living here Portugal for a shorttime.Is it possible I could invite my Mother or sister here to visit me? Could you give me the list of requirements and is it possible to apply in Greek embassy rather than to go in Jakarta ?it would be greatly appreciated if you answer all my inquiries. Thank you very much! And good day
Paulo Jacinto
Mon, 2 Feb 2015 08:27 EST
reply to Rhea de los Santos
Send me a message on husoi[at]hotmail.co.uk
Rhea de los Santos
Wed, 24 Dec 2014 00:20 EST
Marriage Documents
Ola! Im Rhea, my boyfriend is from Portugal..we are deciding to get married in Portugal embassy in abu dhabi but they ask me to authenticate all my documents in Jakarta...Is it possible that I will only send my document to Jakarta and pay for the courier or should I really need to go there???
and what if we decided to get married in the Philippines, what are the documents needed by my Portuguese bf??? thanks
Paulo Jacinto
Tue, 9 Dec 2014 06:03 EST
Consular issues
Dear all, (Cecilia Fernandes)

Any consular issues related to Portuguese citizens are dealt with by the Portuguese Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia. None of the honorary consuls in the Philippines have any powers whatsoever to deal with any issues, not even for assistance to Portuguese citizens visiting or living in the country.
Links for embassy:
http://www.secomunidades.pt/web/jakarta/contactosconsulado
http://www.embaixadas.pt/portugal/indonesia/jacarta.html
CECILIA FERNANDES
Wed, 29 Oct 2014 05:49 EDT
ATTESTATION OF BIRTH CERTIFICATE
IS THERE A PORTUGUESE CONSULATE IN MANILA?
PLEASE ADVICE.
Paulo Jacinto
Thu, 25 Sep 2014 04:12 EDT
TO Manuel Almeida
Philippines Tourist Visa Requirements for Portuguese Citizens

Portuguese citizens do not need a visa to visit Philippines. Visa exemption or visa-free access applies to Portugal. You are allowed to stay for up to 21 days. Passports must be valid for at least 6 months on the date of entry.

Most countries issue visas through embassies, visa on arrival offices or electronic visa (e-Visa) providers. The cost, processing time, requirements and types of visa issued vary.

It is possible to stay longer than 21 days without leaving the country. You can do it by applying for a visa extension or getting a visa allowing a stay of more than 21 days.

An alternative to the visa extension is a visa run, leaving and re-entering the country for a further stay of 21 days. You are given another 21 days every time you enter Philippines.

We advise you not to overstay your visit at all costs. If you cannot avoid an overstay, however, you will most likely be fined an amount that costs more than a visa extension, visa run or new visa. In most cases, you will not be thrown in jail.

Source:http://www.evisaasia.com/philippines-tourist-visa-requirements-for-portuguese-citizens
Manuel Almeida
Wed, 24 Sep 2014 03:31 EDT
Passport Validation
A portuguese citizen that goes to Philippines need to have his passport valid for more than 6 months following the departure or it accepted just more than 3 months?

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