Consulate-General of Portugal in Goa
Address | Parwati - houses Nr. 38/39 Father Agnelo Road Altinho/Panjim Goa 403001 India |
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Phone | local: international: |
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Hours | Segunda a Sexta-feira: 09:00 - 13:30 | 14:30 - 18:00 Horário de entrada do público: 09:00 – 10:30 | 14:30 – 15:00 |
Listing updated | August 23, 2023 |
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Thank you Carolyn for your help..
Should I enter portugal as first state of entry.
If I mention France, is it compulsory to enter France first?
What did u mention? Portugal or France?
Also VFS Goa is not processing any Type of visa for the moment.
Thankyou Jack once again for all the help.
Thank you Carolyn for your reply... I checked the website but did not find any email address so I can email them and book an appointment... I tried to call the consulate since yesterday but no one answering...
Answer yes and choose Portugal. If this is your first time visiting the Schengen zone then choose single entry.
You indicated that you will be travelling in the country France , will you be travelling in other member states, even if only for a few hours?
What do I opt for if I say Yes then I need to choose list of other Schengen countries.
Do I opt for multiple entry.
Thank you once again
Yes the EU passport copy can be notarized by any notary in India. The marriage copy we provided was the church marriage, not the casamento. The casamento will have to be translated if you provide that. For EU spouse visas they only need proof that you are married.
The maximum amount of time you can spend in the Schengen zone is ninety days within a hundred and eighty day period. But once you get your Portuguese passport you needn’t worry about that.
Notarized copy of EU Spouse can be done through any local notary is it? Marriage Registration has to be casamento is it?
Do they give any specific number of days to exit the country after the date of issue of visa?
Thanks again for all the information.
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