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D6 Visa for family reunification

The procedure for obtaining a D6 visa for family reunification can vary depending on the specific situation and the Portuguese immigration rules. It is recommended to consult the Portuguese consulate or immigration authorities for detailed and up-to-date information.

Basic steps and requirements for obtaining a D6 visa in Portugal:

​1. Determine your family situation: Make sure you meet the criteria for family reunification in Portugal. This may include close relatives such as a spouse, children (including adopted children), parents or other dependents.

2. Establish residency status in Portugal: The family member with whom you are planning to reunify must have residency status in Portugal. This can be Portuguese citizenship, a permanent residence permit or a temporary residence permit.

3. Prepare the necessary documents: You will need to prepare the following documents:


  - A passport with a validity of at least six months after the planned date of entry.
  - Application for family reunification, completed and signed.
  - Proof of family ties (e.g., marriage, birth or adoption certificates).
  - Proof of residency status of the family member in Portugal (e.g. copy of residence permit).
  - Proof of financial solvency to support yourself and the family member in Portugal.
  - Medical insurance for yourself and family member.

4. Apply for a visa: Visit a Portuguese consulate or embassy in your country and apply for a family reunification visa. Contact the consular office for exact requirements and procedures.

5. 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. Processing time may vary depending on your specific situation and the consular office.

6. Undergo a medical examination: In some cases, you may be required to undergo a medical examination to ensure that you are free from infectious or contagious diseases that could pose a threat to public health.

7. Wait for a decision and get your visa: After your application is reviewed, you will be notified of the decision. If your application is approved, you will be issued a family reunification visa. Contact the consular office to obtain your visa and clarify the details of your entry into Portugal.

8. Enter Portugal and process: Once you have received your visa, you are allowed to enter Portugal. Upon arrival, you should register with the local migration authorities and formalize your residency status as required. You may need to provide additional documents and fill out the necessary forms.

9. Apply for a residence permit: Once you have entered Portugal, you must apply to the relevant migration authorities for a residence permit. You will need to provide additional documents proving your family ties and financial solvency.

10. Follow Portuguese residency rules: Once you have received your residency permit, you must comply with Portuguese laws and requirements. Contact your local authorities or migration authorities to find out about the additional steps needed to stay legally and sustainably in Portugal.

It is important to note that the procedure for obtaining a visa for family reunification may vary depending on your specific situation and Portuguese immigration regulations. It is recommended to consult the Portuguese consulate or immigration authorities for detailed instructions.

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