Long Stay and Residence Visas
Stays beyond 90 days need a national visa, not a Schengen short-stay. We support digital nomad, student, golden, family, employment and residence-permit routes.
When a long-stay visa applies
If your stay in a Schengen country will exceed 90 days in any 180-day period, the short-stay Schengen C visa does not apply. You’ll need a national long-stay D visa or residence permit issued by the destination country.
Typical long-stay routes we support:
- Digital nomad — Portugal, Greece, Croatia, Estonia and others.
- Student — university or language-school enrolment.
- Golden visa / residence by investment — Portugal (fund-based routes; the real estate investment route ended October 2023), Greece, Malta.
- Family — spouse, partner and family reunification routes.
- Employment — employer-sponsored work permits.
- Residence permit — post-arrival registration and renewals.
Note: Investment migration programmes change frequently. Contact us for current eligibility.
