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D4, D5 Visa

The procedure for obtaining a D4 or D5 visa for students can vary depending on the specific situation and the Portuguese immigration rules. It is recommended that you consult the Portuguese consulate or immigration authorities for detailed and up-to-date information.

The following plan can be used to obtain a D4 or D5 visa for students in Portugal:

​1. Apply to an institution in Portugal: You must first receive an invitation from the institution in Portugal. Admissions procedures and requirements may vary depending on the institution and the program. Contact your chosen institution for information on requirements and admission procedures.

2. Prepare the required documents: You will need to prepare the following documents:


  - A D4 or D5 visa application form, completed and signed.
  - A passport valid for at least six months after the planned date of entry.
  - An invitation from an educational institution in Portugal.
  - Proof of financial solvency to cover tuition fees and living expenses in Portugal.
  - Medical insurance covering the period of stay in Portugal.
  - Proof of residence and domicile in Portugal (e.g. rental agreement or letter of support from a guarantor).
  - Proof of your academic and language training.

3. Apply for a visa: Visit a Portuguese consulate or embassy in your country and apply for a D4 or D5 visa. Contact the consular office for exact requirements and procedures. Wait for your application to be processed: Once you have submitted your application, you will have to wait for it to be processed by the Portuguese authorities. The processing time may vary depending on your specific situation and the consular office.

5. Obtain a D4 or D5 visa and enter Portugal: If your visa application is approved, you will receive a D4 or D5 visa. With this visa, you will be able to enter Portugal and begin your studies.

6. Register with the local migration authorities: Upon arrival in Portugal, you must register with the local migration authorities within a certain period of time (usually 3 days). This will allow you to officially register as a student and obtain the appropriate residence status.

7. Obtain a temporary residence permit (Residência Temporária): After registering with the local migration authorities, you must apply for a temporary residence permit. You will need to provide additional documents, such as proof of school registration, proof of financial solvency, and health insurance.

8. Get a medical examination (if necessary): In some cases, you may be required to undergo a medical examination to make sure you do not have an infectious or contagious disease that could pose a threat to public health.

9. Wait for a decision and get a residence permit: After your application is reviewed, you will be notified of the decision. If your application is approved, you will be issued a temporary residence permit. Contact the migration authorities to obtain the permit and to clarify the details related to your residence status.

10. Follow Portuguese residency rules: Once you receive your residency permit, you must comply with Portuguese laws and student requirements. You may need to renew your residence permit if you plan to stay in Portugal after your current permit expires.

It is important to note that the procedure for obtaining a D4 or D5 visa for students may vary depending on your specific situation and Portuguese immigration rules. It is recommended to consult the Portuguese consulate or immigration authorities for detailed and up-to-date information.

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