Types of visas in Belgium

If staying in Belgium for a short time period under 90 days, a third-country national must apply for one of several types of visas in order to make his/her visit legal. According to the Immigration policy legislation of Belgium, there are several different types of visas, which must be acquired depending on case and circumstances:

Long term Type D visa Stay up to 90 days in mainland Belgium Travel health insurance, documents on sufficient funds and proof of accommodation required. Short-stay national Type C visa Stay up to 90 days in Belgian overseas territories Travel health insurance, documents on sufficient funds and proof of accommodation required. Type A airport transit visa Airport transit visa Airplane ticket required Residence permit Residence permit in Belgium may be quite challenging to acquire, however, with the correct framework and carefully drafted documents it is possible. We kindly recommend applying for preliminary evaluation procedure at the law office or immigration center. Depending on circumstances and your case details, you can apply and acquire one of the following residence permit types:

Stay Document (Visa) – the following document in its essence is a residence permit for immigrants who are visiting Belgium using long stay visa and plan on staying in Belgium for a longer period of time. In order to achieve and acquire such document, the applicant has to comply with the following criteria:

Validate their visa which shall serve as a residence permit, or Apply for a residence permit during their initial three months of stay in Belgium Belgian immigration system offers two types of Stay Document to the applicants:

Residency cards – allowing to stay in Belgium indefinitely, working or otherwise, under similar conditions and enjoying similar rights and benefits as Belgian national Residency permit – issued for a time period of time and is renewable upon expiration. Residency cards types B, C, D, E+, F+ – for all other categories of applicants mentioned above.

Depending on circumstances and your case details, you might be able to apply for one of the following categories of immigration documents: Authorization of stay - a document that may have 1, 3 or 6 months of validity term. It is usually issued in exceptional situations, when the local presence of the applicant is required, for example, to the parent of a sick child in Belgium, or a volunteer on a mission.

http://www.immigration-residency.eu/immigration-to/belgium/#belgiumvisa


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