Portugal Visit Visa — Overview for Pakistanis
Portugal is one of Western Europe’s most welcoming Schengen destinations for Pakistani tourists — offering Lisbon’s historic tram routes and Belém Tower, Porto’s riverside Riba dOuro wine culture, the Algarve’s golden beaches, and Sintra’s fairy-tale palaces. Portugal is also one of the more affordable Schengen countries in Western Europe, making it an accessible choice for Pakistani families and first-time European travellers. A Portugal Schengen visa (Type C) allows travel across all 29 Schengen member states for up to 90 days in any 180-day period. Applications from Pakistan are submitted through the Portuguese Embassy in Islamabad or VFS Global Pakistan. The main-destination rule applies — apply through Portugal only if it is the country where you spend the most nights, or your first Schengen entry when nights are equal across countries.
The Schengen short-stay visa fee for adult applicants is EUR 90 (approximately PKR 29,200). Children aged 6–12 pay EUR 45 (approximately PKR 14,600); children under 6 are generally exempt. VAC, embassy service charges, courier fees, and optional premium services are additional — confirm the current total payable before your appointment. Standard processing is around 15 calendar days after a complete, admissible application with biometrics is submitted. Apply at least 6–8 weeks before intended travel. Portugal’s summer tourism season (June–September) is very busy — hotel availability is tight and Algarve accommodation sells out quickly; book early and apply well in advance. Your stay across the entire Schengen Area (all 29 countries combined) is limited to 90 days within any rolling 180-day period.
Required Documents
- Valid passport — valid at least 3 months beyond planned Schengen departure, minimum 2 blank pages
- Previous passports — all travel history passports
- Completed Schengen application form — signed original
- Biometric photograph — 35×45mm, white background, Schengen format
- CNIC — Pakistani national identity card
- Bank statements (3–6 months) — original bank-stamped, consistent income and balance
- Employment letter — position, salary, approved leave, and return-to-work date
- Salary slips — 3 months minimum
- Business documents if self-employed — NTN/STRN, registration, tax returns, business bank statement
- Hotel bookings — for full duration of stay (refundable reservations acceptable)
- Return flight reservation — confirmed or on-hold
- Schengen travel insurance — mandatory, minimum EUR 30,000 Schengen-wide
- Detailed travel itinerary — day-by-day plan with cities and activities in Portugal
- Cover letter — purpose of visit, financial situation, ties to Pakistan, and intent to return
- Invitation letter — if visiting family or friends in Portugal, plus host’s Portuguese residence proof
Common Refusal Reasons
- Missing or non-compliant travel insurance — automatic rejection; EUR 30,000 Schengen-wide is mandatory
- Weak or inconsistent bank evidence — large unexplained deposits, low balance, or income that does not match salary slips
- Algarve or island accommodation not pre-booked — Portugal’s popular southern coast and Madeira fill quickly in summer; incomplete accommodation proof is a common refusal trigger
- Vague or copied itinerary — no specific destinations, activities, or day-by-day plan
- Weak ties to Pakistan — no stable employment, property, or dependent family members
- Mismatch across form, cover letter, bank statement, and bookings — inconsistency raises credibility concerns
- Previous Schengen refusal not declared or not addressed — all Schengen refusals are stored in VIS and visible to all member state consulates
- Wrong mission application — applying to the wrong country when another Schengen country is the main destination
Applicant-Specific Strategy
A generic document checklist is not enough for a Schengen visa from Pakistan. Each profile has specific strengths and risks that must be addressed in the file:
- Employed applicants: Salary credits in your bank statement must match your employment letter and salary slips exactly. Leave approval should confirm exact travel dates, your position, salary, and return-to-work date.
- Business owners: Business registration, NTN/STRN, tax profile, business bank statement, and personal bank statement must tell a consistent financial story. A business cover letter explaining why you need to travel and why you will return to manage your business strengthens the ties argument.
- Students: Enrollment letter, student card, NOC or leave from institution, and full financial package from a sponsoring parent or guardian. Document your family ties in Pakistan clearly.
- Housewife / dependents: Sponsor income, bank statements, maintenance letter, NADRA marriage certificate or FRC, and a clear explanation of family ties remaining in Pakistan.
- Family application: Family Registration Certificate (FRC), children’s school letters, consistent shared financial evidence, and a single clear travel plan for the whole group. If visiting the Algarve, Madeira, or the Azores in addition to the mainland, include accommodation proof for each location separately.
- Previous Schengen refusal: All Schengen refusals are recorded in the Visa Information System (VIS) and visible to every member state consulate. Declare all prior refusals and directly address the specific weakness — submitting without correction almost always produces the same outcome.
How Shaheen Visa Helps
- Initial eligibility and refusal-risk assessment based on your profile
- Personalized document checklist — tailored to your applicant type and destination
- Bank statement review — consistency check, salary-to-balance matching, deposit explanation
- Cover letter drafting — professionally written, profile-specific, credible itinerary narrative
- Travel insurance sourcing guidance — EUR 30,000 Schengen-wide requirement confirmed
- VAC appointment preparation — correct centre, required documents, appointment process
- Previous Schengen refusal analysis and reapplication strategy
No consultant can guarantee Schengen visa approval. The final decision rests with the embassy or consulate of the member state you apply to. Our role is to ensure your genuine case is presented as clearly and completely as possible.
Processing Times
Portugal Schengen visa processing is normally around 15 calendar days after a complete, admissible application with biometrics is submitted. During Portugal’s peak summer season (June–September) processing may take longer and accommodation fills quickly — apply at least 6–8 weeks before intended travel. Applications can be submitted up to 6 months in advance but no earlier.
Last verified: June 2026. Always confirm current processing times before applying.
Frequently Asked Questions
📋 Start with a free profile review. Send us your passport details, previous travel history, any previous Schengen visas or refusals, employment or business profile, bank statement summary, and intended travel dates. We will assess your eligibility, identify refusal risks, and explain what your specific profile needs — before you pay the Schengen visa fee. Tell us whether you are visiting Lisbon and Porto only or combining with the Algarve — and confirm whether you have any previous Schengen stamps that would support your application.
Official Resources
Always verify current requirements: VFS Global — Portugal Visa Pakistan
Information last reviewed: June 2026. Requirements may change — always check official sources before applying.