If you’re planning a trip to Greece and need a Schengen visa, booking an appointment is a crucial step. Here’s a straightforward guide to help you understand the process and ensure you have all the information you need.

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What is a Greece Schengen Visa?

A Greece Schengen visa allows you to enter Greece and other Schengen Area countries for short stays, typically up to 90 days within a 180-day period. It’s essential for tourism, business trips, or visiting friends and family.

Do All US Residents Need a Greece Visa?

No, not all US residents need a Greece visa. US citizens can travel to Greece for short stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period without a visa, thanks to the visa waiver agreement between the US and the Schengen Area.

However, the visa requirement may vary for non-US citizens residing in the US, depending on their nationality. To determine if a visa is needed, you can use an assessment tool based on your specific nationality.

Who Handles Greece Visa Applications in the USA?

Visa applications for Greece in the USA are handled by the Greek consulates located in major cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and San Francisco.

Additionally, VFS Global manages visa applications on behalf of the Greek government and provides services for scheduling appointments, submitting documents, and tracking the status of your visa. You can visit the official websites of these consulates or VFS Global for more details and to book your appointment.

Where are the Greek Consulates or Embassies Located in the USA?

Can I Walk-In for a Greece Visa Appointment?

No, you cannot walk in for a visa appointment. All appointments must be scheduled in advance to manage the volume of applications and ensure a smooth process. Always check the specific requirements on the consulate or VFS Global website.

How Do I Book an Appointment for a Greece Schengen Visa from US?

You can choose any of the option convenient to you

  1. Visit the Nearest Greek Consulate: Check the list of Greek consulates provided above and schedule an appointment in the consulate nearest to you. You can book your appointment through email or phone, as mentioned on their respective websites.
  2. Use VFS Global: You can book an appointment through VFS Global, which manages visa applications on behalf of the Greek government. Visit their website for details on locations and appointment scheduling.
  3. Contact Blinkvisa: Blinkvisa is here to assist you at every stage of your visa journey. We handle the entire process, including filling out applications, scheduling appointments, collecting documents, and preparing for interviews. We’ll support you until your visa is approved. For assistance, you can WhatsApp us at +91 – 7349237913 or email us at [email protected].

How soon Should I Book My Visa Appointment?

It’s advisable to book your appointment at least 3 months before your intended travel date. This timeframe helps ensure you have enough time to gather required documents, address any issues that may arise, and accommodate any additional processing time that might be needed.

What Happens During the Greece Visa Appointment?

On the day of visa appointment you have to:

  • Submit Your Documents: Hand over all required paperwork.
  • Provide Biometrics: Fingerprints and a photo will be taken.
  • Attend an Interview: Be prepared to answer questions about your trip.

What Documents Do I Need for the Greece Visa Appointment from US?

  • Completed Visa Application Form: Fully filled out and signed. Download here.
  • Passport: Issued within the last 10 years, valid for at least three months beyond your planned departure from the Schengen Area, and containing at least two blank pages.
  • Photographs: Two recent passport-sized photos meeting Schengen photo standards.
  • Proof of Residence in the US: Such as a Green Card, Employment Authorization Document, or visa stamped in your passport.
  • Cover letter for Schengen visa : Explaining the purpose of your visit.
  • Flight Itinerary: Detailing flight information and travel dates.
  • Travel Itinerary: Including flight reservations and accommodation bookings.
  • Travel insurance: Covering medical expenses up to a minimum of €30,000.
  • Proof of accommodation: Hotel booking or  Invitation Letter if visiting family or friends.
  • Proof of Financial Means: Bank statements, pay slips, or other evidence of sufficient funds.
  • Proof of Employment such as official leave letter / NOC from your company or recent ITR for self employed.
  • Students should provide a valid, signed I-20 form (issued within the last 6 months) or an official letter from your school.
  • Additional Documents: Requirements may vary based on your specific situation and visa type.
  • Documents for Minors:
    • Passport or ID copies of guardians
    • Legalized birth certificate (or court custody decision)
    • Travel permission from guardians (notarized if they reside in the US or legalized if outside the US)
    • Proof of sufficient funds from guardians

How much does Greece Visa cost?

The standard visa fee is approximately $90 for adults and $45 for children between 6 and 12 years old. Check the latest fee details at the consulates as they can change.

How can I pay the Greece Visa fee?

You can pay the Greece visa fee through various methods, including bank transfer, credit card, or in person at the visa application center. Check the specific payment options with the Greek consulate or visa application center where you are applying. Note that visa fees are generally non-refundable, even if your application is rejected.

Can I apply for a Greece Visa if I have a previous Schengen Visa?

A previous Schengen visa does not extend its validity to new travel dates or applications. Each visa application is reviewed individually. You must apply for a new visa for each trip, even if you have a previous Schengen visa. However, a record of a previous visa can demonstrate your travel history and may positively influence your current application. Ensure you provide all required documents for your new visa application, regardless of past visas.

Can I apply for a Greece Visa if I have a criminal record?

Yes, you can apply for a Greece visa even if you have a criminal record. However, you must include this information in your application. The Greek consulate or visa authorities will review your case individually and consider various factors before making a decision. It’s important to provide complete and honest information to avoid any complications with your visa application.

What happens if I miss my Greece Visa Appointment?

If you miss your visa appointment, you will need to reschedule it. Contact the consulate or VFS Global as soon as possible to arrange a new appointment. Be aware that the visa fees you have paid will not be refunded, and you may need to pay the fee again for the new appointment. Make sure to attend your rescheduled appointment to avoid further delays in your visa application process.

What should I do if my Greece Visa is rejected?

Review the visa rejection letter to understand why. Address any issues by providing additional documents or correcting errors, and consult the Greek consulate or visa center for further guidance. You can also consider for appealing the decision if you believe there was an error. After resolving the issues, you can reapply with a complete and accurate application.