FAQs

Work Permit

Who is eligible for a work permit visa?

Eligibility varies by country, but generally, you need a valid job offer, employer sponsorship, and necessary qualifications for the job.

Processing times vary by country but generally take 6 to 12 weeks. It depends on factors like employer sponsorship and document verification.

Some countries allow job changes within the same sector, while others require a new work permit.

Yes, many Schengen countries allow family reunification, meaning your spouse and children can apply for a dependent visa after you settle.

Business Visa

What is a business visa, and who can apply?

A business visa allows individuals to attend meetings, conferences, and explore investment opportunities. Entrepreneurs, investors, and business professionals can apply.

You generally need a letter of invitation from a business partner, financial proof, travel details, and a valid passport.

Business visas typically allow stays of 30 to 180 days, depending on the country and the purpose of the visit.

No, a business visa does not allow full-time employment. You must apply separately for a work permit if you want to work.

Visit Visa

What are the requirements for a visit visa?

You usually need a valid passport, proof of financial stability, travel itinerary, and sometimes a letter of invitation.

The duration varies by country, typically ranging from 30 days to 6 months.

Some countries allow extensions, but you must apply before your current visa expires.

Processing times vary, but most visit visas are approved within a same days to a few weeks, depending on the country and your application details.

Family Visa

Who is eligible for a family visa?

Spouses, children, parents, and sometimes extended family members can apply for a family visa if sponsored by a resident or citizen.

Processing times vary but usually range from 2 to 6 months, depending on the relationship and country regulations.

Some countries allow dependents to work or study, while others require a separate work or study permit.

Can I apply for permanent residency through a family visa?