1. Fast.  CIBTvisas specialises in securing Greece visas and can help you secure a Greece visa.
  2. Easy.  CIBTvisas is the easiest way to get a visa and can secure in as little as one day.  We process Greece visas at the Greece Embassy every day for residents of the UK.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Greece Visa FAQs

When is the best time to apply for my Greece visa?
The best time to apply for your Greece visa is 1-2 months before your travel date. However, if you are running short on time, we may be able to process your visa on a faster service at the Embassy’s discretion.

Do I have to send you my passport to get a Greece visa? Is it safe to send a passport?
Yes. You will need to send your actual passport, not a copy of it. The Greece visa is stamped on your passport and will become one of your passport pages. Visa request cannot be processed without your original passport. Because of the importance of your passport, we strongly suggest that you send your application by a secure method, such as a guaranteed postal service or courier.

Sample of the Business Travel Requirements for an Greece Visa for UK Citizens

  1. If Compliant With Brexit, You May Enter As A Business Visitor

    Brexit has transformed travel between the United Kingdom, the European Union, and the EEA. Previously permitted business activities may now be prohibited without the correct documentation.

    As a general rule, you may enter as a Business Visitor (and not need to obtain a visa, work permit, or work permit exemption) if your activities are limited to simple internal or external meetings, fact-finding, conference attendance, and some types of short-term training. Business activities outside these categories may require additional documentation.

    The safest and most compliant way to conduct business travel in the Post-Brexit era is by using the CIBTvisas Post-Brexit Travel Assessment found at https://cibtvisas.co.uk/brexit-assessment. For just £25, our solution is a quick and cost-effective way to ensure that you're compliant with the new regulations for business travel. You'll receive a definitive answer on whether you may enter as a Business Visitor, guidance on what documentation is required for your trip, a bespoke Support Letter to present to Immigration or Labour officials about your trip, or, if you're deemed ineligible to enter as a Business Visitor, a one-to-one consultation with a Post-Brexit Advisor on what documentation is required.

    If you intend to travel to your destination without a Post-Brexit Travel Assessment then ensure that you:

    • Hold a passport valid at least six months on entry with two blank pages and issued in the previous 10 years
    • Hold proof of sufficient funds
    • Hold proof of onward/return travel
    • Hold proof of valid travel insurance that includes medical cover
    • Hold all documentation required for your next destination
    • Carry with you a Support Letter issued by your company. To obtain such a letter, visit: https://cibtvisas.co.uk/business-support-letter
    • Confirm with your means of transport (airline, train, etc.) that boarding will be permitted without a visa as these conditions are subject to change
    • Meet the criteria for entry and return based on the most recent entry regulations and health requirements. Consult our Entry Guide at https://cibtvisas.co.uk/health-requirements for the latest guidance.

Sample of the Tourist Travel Requirements for an Greece Visa for UK Citizens

  1. Visa Exempt

    Visa exempt for a stay of up to 90 days per 180 days. The traveller must:

    • Hold a passport valid at least six months on entry with two blank pages and issued in the previous 10 years
    • Hold proof of sufficient funds
    • Hold proof of onward/return airline tickets
    • Hold documents showing proof of purpose of trip
    • Hold all documents required for the next destination
    • Confirm with their airline that boarding will be permitted without a visa as these conditions are subject to change