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Student Visa (D4) Overview

The Portugal Student Visa, known as the D4 visa, is a national Portugal Visa for non-EU/EEA/Swiss citizens accepted onto an academic program, internship, or volunteering activity in Portugal lasting more than 90 days (professional internships registered with IEFP are not eligible under this category). Applicants need an official letter of acceptance from a recognised Portuguese institution and must demonstrate financial means equivalent to Portugal’s monthly minimum wage, currently €920 in 2026, calculated over the length of the stay, with a commonly requested lump sum of around €11,040 for a full year. There is no specific language requirement for the visa itself. D4 visa holders can generally work part-time up to 20 hours per week during term and full-time during recognised holiday periods, provided studies remain the primary activity. Approval is decided solely by the Portuguese consulate handling the application.

Eligibility

You may apply for a Portugal Student Visa (D4 Visa) if:

  • You have received an admission or acceptance letter from a recognized educational institution in Portugal.
  • You are enrolling in a full-time degree program, diploma course, language course, exchange program, or other eligible academic program.
  • You can provide proof of sufficient financial means to cover your tuition fees, living expenses, and stay in Portugal.
  • You have valid health insurance that meets the requirements of the Portuguese authorities for the duration of your stay.
  • You can provide accommodation details and all required supporting documents specified by the Portuguese immigration authorities.
  • You hold a valid passport and meet the applicable requirements for a Portugal D4 Student Visa.

The primary purpose of your stay should be education. Your admission documents, financial evidence, accommodation details, health insurance, and supporting documentation should clearly demonstrate your intention to pursue studies in Portugal and comply with the applicable D4 Student Visa requirements.

Government Visa Fees

Fee TypeGovernment Fee (EUR)
D4 Visa Application Fee€90–€120 (varies by country)
Proof of Financial Means, per Year (lump sum, commonly requested)Approx. €11,040
Residence Permit Fee (after arrival, via AIMA)Approx. €155–€180

The visa application fee varies depending on the consulate and country of application. Fees are non-refundable, even if the application is refused. Exchange rates fluctuate, so INR values are approximate. Information may vary depending on individual circumstances; confirm the current fee at vistos.mne.gov.pt.

Student Visa (D4) Processing Time

Processing time for the Portugal Student Visa (D4) generally takes 30 to 90 days, so applicants should apply at least 3 months before their program starts. After the visa is approved and the student enters Portugal within the visa’s entry window (typically up to 120 days), a further appointment with AIMA is required to finalise the residence permit, which can take additional weeks depending on appointment availability. Because AIMA appointments can be difficult to secure due to high demand, students should monitor official channels closely and be prepared for some administrative delay after arrival.

Required Documents Checklist

Valid Passport (valid for at least 3 months beyond the intended stay, or 6 months if submitting the application)
Official Letter of Acceptance from a Recognised Portuguese Institution
Completed National Visa Application Form
Recent Passport Photograph
Proof of Financial Means (bank statements, scholarship confirmation, or sponsor's letter of commitment)
Company Registration Documents (if self-employed or a business owner)
Proof of Accommodation in Portugal (rental contract, dormitory confirmation, or invitation letter)
Criminal Record Certificate (apostilled and translated, where required)
Academic Certificates and Transcripts (apostilled and translated into Portuguese)
Private Health Insurance (until covered by Portuguese Social Security)

Requirements are streamlined given the visa’s narrow, short-stay purpose, but confirmed onward flight details are essential.

Step-by-Step Application Process

Get accepted into a Portuguese university or educational institution and receive your letter of acceptance.
Gather proof of financial means meeting the minimum wage-based threshold.
Complete the national visa application form at your Portuguese consulate or VFS Global centre.
Submit academic, financial, and accommodation documents.
Attend your appointment, provide biometric data, and pay the applicable visa fee.
Wait for processing, generally 30 to 90 days.
Travel to Portugal within your visa's entry window (up to 120 days) and secure your AIMA appointment.
Attend your AIMA appointment to finalise your residence permit.

Important Notes

Visa approval depends solely on the decision of the Portuguese consulate.
The activity or program must exceed one year in duration to qualify for the D4 residency route; shorter courses use a Temporary Stay Visa instead.
D4 visa holders can generally work up to 20 hours per week during term and full-time during holidays.
Family reunification on a D4 is technically possible but practically difficult, since the financial threshold rises for each dependent.
The residence permit is often issued for the academic year and must be renewed with fresh documentation.
Fees are non-refundable, even if the application is refused.
Time spent on the D4 counts toward permanent residency and citizenship, generally at half rate (2 years on D4 counts as 1 qualifying year).
Fees are generally non-refundable, even if the application is refused.
Information may vary depending on the institution and individual circumstances.

Why Choose Shivansh Consultants

Applying for a Portugal Student Visa (D4) involves coordinating your institution’s acceptance letter with minimum wage-based financial evidence and accommodation documentation. Shivansh Consultants offers documentation support to help you organise your proof of funds and academic records correctly. Our thorough application review and personalised guidance are tailored to your specific institution and program, helping you navigate the AIMA appointment process after arrival. With a transparent process and experienced visa consultants, we provide end-to-end assistance throughout your Portugal Visa journey.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is the Portugal Student Visa (D4) fee?
The application fee ranges from €90 to €120 depending on the country of application. Separately, students must show financial means, commonly around €11,040 for a full year, based on Portugal's minimum wage.
How long does Portugal Student Visa processing take?
Processing generally takes 30 to 90 days, so it's advisable to apply at least 3 months before your program start date.
What documents are required for a Portugal Student Visa?
Key documents include a letter of acceptance from your institution, proof of financial means, proof of accommodation, and, for longer stays, a criminal record certificate.
Can I work while studying in Portugal on a D4 visa?
Yes, D4 holders can generally work part-time up to 20 hours per week during term and full-time during recognised holiday periods, as long as studies remain the primary activity.
Is the Portugal Student Visa fee refundable if refused?
No. The visa fee is generally non-refundable, whether the application is approved or refused.