Embassy of Portugal in Islamabad
Address | House 66, Main Margalla Road, F 7/2 Islamabad Pakistan |
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Phone | local: international: |
portugal. | |
Hours | 8h30 - 15h30 |
Address | House 66, Main Margalla Road, F 7/2 Islamabad Pakistan |
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Phone | local: international: |
portugal. | |
Hours | 8h30 - 15h30 |
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Yes im in portugal
mudassar Portugal is having a lot of European union pressure to stop giving imigrattions. so now a days 90% chance is of refusing studen and touris visa.what i believe you will waste your time and money for applying Portugal visa.
i am applying for student visa . please guide me for what it takes to approve the visa sucessfully. also what are the chances to get the visa issued .
thank u
do you know any good lawyer in Portugal for these types of cases?
this is the first time and I even don't know where to start.
i put family reunion visa with approved letter from SEF.its takes 15 days to get stamp in passport in islamabd.but these are now 20 days. still no cntct frm embassay. shud my family in pk visit portugesse embassy isb or wait further
3rd April 2017 documents send in FedEx office.14 April verification.but no answer.please answer send in this number 0311 7936522
yes you need these three certificates and gett them attested from foregin office and den take them these to embassy for attestion.20000 wakeel fee plus 30 euro per paper. almost 2 months needed
Criminal certificate also needed for register marriage?
you need marriage certificate , wife birth certificate and wife criminal certificate. all documents issuance date must not be more then 3 months.
marriage and birth certificates should be computerized.
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