Portugal (Travel visa)

VISA C to PORTUGAL and SPAIN

Are you a foreigner in Ukraine who never been to a European country? We have a great proposal for you! Call us today to claim this Christmas holiday offer!  

We have a LIMITED TIME OFFER till Dec 15th that will allow sending any foreigner with Ukrainian temporary residence permit to Spain or Portugal for Visa C. 

Key Information:

 

~ You must have a valid temporary residence permit (TRP) in Ukraine

~ Not be a 1-year student in Ukraine

~ We will help you with a bank statement 

Documents that we need from you:

~ passport (scanned PDF of all passport pages)

~ TRP (photocopy)

~ registration certificate (photocopy)

~ Tax ID copy (photocopy)

~ marriage certificate, if any (photocopy)

~ standard personal photo image  

Paperwork Timing: 

~ 8-9 days we process all documents

~ 10-12 days to receive the visa                           

~ total = 18-21 days.           

 

What we do: 

 

~ take care of documents required for visa application (including a bank statement, etc.) 

~ use our connections in those embassies to get promised visa!

Cost:

$1000 with only 50% before tourist visa. Only $250 are non-refundable.

About Portugal

 

The highlights of Portugal are spectacular football, excellent beach vacations and delicious cuisine with aromatic wines. Lisbon sights and ancient castles, diving and resorts of the Lisbon Riviera, Algarve and Madeira — all about Portugal: tours, map, hotels, visa and weather.

Portugal is a country for experienced hedonists. Wandering the cozy streets of her cities, you can feel yourself for a moment somewhere in Spain or southern France. With only one fundamental difference: there are almost no ubiquitous tourists of the “gallop across Europe” format, this place is more likely for wealthy travelers who prefer a special, elite vacation. Here they value traditions, honor a rich historical heritage, know how to enjoy life and do not skimp on comfort, creating it both for themselves and for guests dear in every sense.

Inhaling the smell of oranges and eucalyptus, walking along the promenade, enjoying wine to the sad fado songs in colorful cafes, you can get to know real Europe a little closer — one that is too proud and beautiful to participate in tourist races.

 

Regions and resorts of Portugal

 

The capital is Lisbon, which became the center of the country in the 13th century, 5 centuries later destroyed by an earthquake, but revived greatness in the shortest possible time. The most famous attraction is St. George’s Castle: a formidable fortress on a hill that once belonged to the Moorish emir, and later to the Portuguese kings. The Lisbon Cathedral survived the earthquake, in which the features of the rococo, baroque, gothic and neoclassicism are guessed. There are beaches in the vicinity of the capital — a series of fashionable resorts called the Lisbon Riviera.

The main decoration of Lisbon is the winding streets of old districts: winding between neat houses with azulejos tiled decor, you can’t help but feel the mood of the city.

The second most visited city is Porto, leading its history from the 4th century. Familiarity with the capital of port is better to start — no, not from the bar — from the historical center, protected by UNESCO. Here are located the cathedral, resembling a fortress, and the impressive-sized church of San Francisco. Tired of monumentality, you should go to the Ribeira district: its colorful houses, as if stuck on each other, look charming. And after the tour, it’s time to relax on any of the pebble or sandy beaches of the city.

50 km north of Porto is Braga — the center of Portuguese Catholicism with the residence of the archbishop. It is not surprising that the main tourist sites here are cathedrals and churches built in Gothic, Romanesque and other styles. The main attraction of Coimbra is the oldest university in the country: a complex of elegant baroque buildings, including even the former royal palace. And here is a great shopping experience: from the many bookstores, boutiques and antique salons it is impossible to leave without shopping.

Evora is an ideal place for gastronomic delights: the local cheeses, desserts and wines are beyond praise. You can enjoy your appetite by inspecting architectural beauties: the Neolithic buildings were perfectly preserved in the vicinity, and the ruins of a Roman temple and medieval cathedrals are in the city itself.

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