Portugal visa requirements for Filipinos

Travel and visa requirements

Basic Travel Requirements for Filipinos visiting Portugal

Travelers are required to fulfill the following requirements in order to apply for a Portuguese Visa.


  • A valid passport with at least 6 months validity at the time of arrival in Portugal 
  • An old passport with visa stamps, if any should be presented
  • Two recent photographs of 35mm x 45mm, with white background
  • A completely filled visa application form by the applicant
  • Proof of accommodation/hotel reservations
  • Visa application forms and a cover letter stating the purpose of the visit.
  • Round trip itinerary along with air tickets
  • Bank statements of the last 6 months 
  • Payment of visa fees.
  • Flight itinerary
  • Health insurance
  • Proof of sufficient funds to finance stay in Portugal
  • Determine the type of visa to apply
  • Sufficient funds to finance stay in Portugal

Portugal Visa for Filipinos

Facts about Portugal


Portugal is a great destination for tourists. The country is located on the Atlantic Ocean and this has really had a great influence on the culture of the people in the country. There are a lot of beautiful beaches and islands in the country as a result of the location of the country. The oceanarium is a top choice of tourists. The oceanarium gives tourists a little feel of the life of sea animals in the ocean. Other top destination includes; Furnas lake, Matosinhos beach, and the Museu Calouste Gulbenkian just to mention a few.

Portugal is a prime destination among tourists and this is reflected in the number of foreign visits the country gets yearly. Over 60 million people visited Portugal in the year 2016 and that figure went up by 12 percent the following year.

Types of Portugal Visa


Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Business visa 15 days 90 days (extendable to 180 days)
Student visa 1-3 months 90 days
Tourist visa 15 days 90 days (extendable to 180 days)
Work visa 3 months 90 days

General Requirements for Portugal Visa


  • A valid passport with at least 6 months validity at the time of arrival in Portugal 
  • An old passport with visa stamps, if any should be presented
  • Two recent photographs of 35mm x 45mm, with white background
  • A completely filled visa application form by the applicant
  • Proof of accommodation/hotel reservations
  • Visa application forms and a cover letter stating the purpose of the visit.
  • Round trip itinerary along with air tickets
  • Bank statements of the last 6 months 
  • Payment of visa fees.
  • Flight itinerary
  • Health insurance
  • Proof of sufficient funds to finance stay in Portugal
  • Determine the type of visa to apply
  • Sufficient funds to finance stay in Portugal

Portugal Visa Fees


Visa Type

Sub Types

Visa Fees

Business visa

80.00 (EUR)

Student visa

60.00 (EUR)

Tourist visa

80.00 (EUR)

Work visa

25.00 (USD)

Portugal Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Philippines


Location

Address

Manila

17th Floor, Unit C and D, Trafalgar Plaza, 105 H. V. Dela Costa Street, Makati, 1200 Metro Manila, Philippines.

aarufino@yahoo.com

+63 2 8848 3789

Frequently Asked Questions


What is the legal entry in Portugal?

Legal entry in Portugal is to have a recognized travel document (passport) valid for at least 3 months after the period of the intended stay; Having a valid entry visa for the purpose of the trip or stay; Having sufficient subsistence means, either for the period of stay or for the return trip to your home country.


What type of jobs are in Portugal?

The type of jobs in Portugal is agriculture, farming, forestry, automobiles, financial services, hospitality, retail, and textiles. Foreigners can engage themselves in any of the industries.


Where is the best place to live in Portugal?

The best places to live in Portugal are Lisbon (population 500,000), Cascais (population 200,000), Lagos (population 31,000), Ericeira (population 10,000), Caldas da Rainha (population 51,000), Tomar (population 51,000) and Nazare. Foreigners can live comfortably in any of the places.


Can a foreigner buy a house in Portugal?

There are no restrictions on buying a home in Portugal as a foreigner, the real estate sector is well developed. Many foreigners have settled in Portugal or invested in a second home here already.