Collect your Passport

After having tracked online whether your passport is ready for collection, you can collect your passport in person at the end of the visa application process. Please note that in order to collect your passport in person you need to bring a copy of your passport, the Service Agreement and the Payment Receipt given to you during the submission.

Please click here for passport collection times at the Greece Visa Application Center.

If collecting in person is not possible, you may authorize another person to collect your passport on your behalf.

If the authorized person is a relative of the applicant, the relative will need to bring:

  1. Original Payment Receipt of the applicant(s)
  2. The Service Agreement
  3. A copy of the applicant’s passport
  4. The original ID proof of the relative
  5. The original document that proves the family relationship with the applicant
    (marriage certificate, birth certificate)

Important notice: If personal details of the relative have changed, respective documents should be also submitted.

If the authorized person is not a relative of the applicant, the authorized person will need to bring:

  1. Original Payment Receipt of the applicant(s)
  2. The Service Agreement
  3. A copy of the applicant’s passport
  4. An original authorization letter stamped with a notary stamp and valid not more than 6 months from the date of issue and a copy of it
  5. The original ID proof of the authorized person

In case of minors, the authorized person will need to bring:

  1. Original Payment Receipt of the applicant(s)
  2. The Service Agreement
  3. A copy of the applicant’s passport
  4. An original authorization letter stamped with a notary stamp by both the mother and the father of the minor(s) and valid not more than 6 months from the date of issue and a copy of it
  5. The original ID proof of the authorized person
  6. The unabridged birth certificate

The authorized Travel Agent will need to bring:

  1. Original Payment Receipt of the applicant(s)
  2. The Service Agreement
  3. Authorization letter from the Travel Agency issued on the official blank
  4. The original passport of the Travel Agent/ authorized person

Upon collection of passports, applicants are advised to immediately check that the visa granted meets their intended travel schedule and that all the information it contains is correct.

INFORMATION SHEET TO VISA HOLDERS

You have been issued a visa for the territories of the Schengen States.
As soon as you receive your short-stay visa, make sure that all the information it contains is correct.
Check the following:

  • Your passport has a passport number. This number is also indicated on the visa sticker. Make sure that these numbers are the same.
  • You applied for your visa for a specific period or periods. Check that your air ticket corresponds with the entry and exit dates indicated on the visa sticker.
  • Check that the number of entries you applied for (one, two, or multiple) corresponds with the number of entries indicated on your visa sticker.
  • Check that your name is spelled correctly.
  • Do this yourself in order to avoid any problems or extra costs arising when using your visa. If you think that the information on the visa is incorrect, tell the consular authority immediately, so that any errors can be corrected.

How to read the visa sticker:   

DURATION OF STAY.........DAYS indicates the number of days, you may stay in the Schengen area. The days should be counted from the date you enter the Schengen area (the entry stamp) to the date you exit the Schengen area (the exit stamp), i.e. both days included.

The period of time between “FROM ...UNTIL” is usually longer than the number of days printed in the “DURATION OF STAY” field. The difference in period is meant to give you flexibility to plan your entry into and exit from the Schengen area, but your stay in the Schengen area must never exceed the exact number of days in the “DURATION OF STAY ...DAYS” field. No matter how many days you have stayed in the Schengen area, you must leave no later than the date printed in the “UNTIL” field."

Controls at the border

Your short-stay visa allows you to travel to Greece and usually to other Schengen States. But it does not automatically entitle you to enter the Schengen area. So you may have to provide certain information at border or other controls. You may, for instance, have to provide information on your means of support, how long you intend to stay in Greece and in the Schengen area, and why you are visiting. In some cases, such checks may result in a refusal for the visa holder to enter Greece or the Schengen area.
It is therefore recommended that you carry with you copies of the documents which you presented when you applied for the visa (e.g. letters of invitation, travel confirmations, other documents stating the purpose of your stay). This will help to make the border control procedure easier and avoid delays at the border.

IMPORTANT NOTICE:

You must keep to the period of stay allowed by your visa. Misuse and overstay may result in you being expelled and banned from obtaining a new visa for a certain period of time.

Assistance Desk
Belarus
+375 17 388 0243

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